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ONE FAMILY IN CATHOLIC FAITH…. St. John Paul II Parish Mary Queen of Apostles Parish MARY QUEEN OF APOSTLES ONE MAPLE ST. SAND LAKE, MI 49343 616-636-5671 MASS TIMES: MONDAY AT 7PM THURSDAY & FRIDAY AT 9AM SATURDAY VIGIL AT 5:30PM SUNDAY AT 8:00AM See pages 5 & 6 ST. JOHN PAUL II 3110 17 MILE RD. CEDAR SPRINGS, MI 49319 616-696-3904 MASS TIMES: TUE AND WED AT NOON SATURDAY VIGIL AT 4PM SUNDAY AT 8:30, 10:30AM & 5PM See pages 1 & 2 NOVEMBER 18, 2018 33RD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME REV. LAM T. LE, PASTOR

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ONE FAMILY IN CATHOLIC FAITH….

St. John Paul II ParishMary Queen of Apostles Parish

MARY QUEEN OF APOSTLESONE MAPLE ST.

SAND LAKE, MI 49343616-636-5671

MASS TIMES: MONDAY AT 7PM

THURSDAY & FRIDAY AT 9AM

SATURDAY VIGIL AT 5:30PM

SUNDAY AT 8:00AM

See pages 5 & 6

ST. JOHN PAUL II3110 17 MILE RD.

CEDAR SPRINGS, MI 49319616-696-3904

MASS TIMES: TUE AND WED AT NOON

SATURDAY VIGIL AT 4PM

SUNDAY AT 8:30, 10:30AM & 5PM

See pages 1 & 2

NOVEMBER 18, 201833RD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIMEREV. LAM T. LE, PASTOR

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SAINT JOHN PAUL II PARISH 3110 17 Mile Road, Cedar Springs, MI 49319

Parish Office: (616)-696-3904 Fax: 616-696-2168 Website: www.jp2-mqa.org

Office Hours: Monday: Closed for the summer Tuesday-Thursday: 9am to 4pm Friday: 9am-12 Noon

M ISSION STATEMENT United in Christ through the Sacrament of the Eucharist, the welcoming parish of St. John Paul II

is to become His hands and feet: His hands by reaching out and serving one another

and His feet by journeying together on the narrow path of our faith that leads us closer to Christ.

This Week In Our Parish Monday, November 19

6:00pm That Man is You!

Tuesday, November 20

12 Noon Mass

12:30pm-5:30pm Adoration

5:30pm God’s Potluck

6:30pm Adult choir

Wednesday, November 21

12 Noon Mass

Thursday, November 22

Office Closed-Happy Thanksgiving

10:00am Mass

Friday, November 23

Office Closed

9:30am RCIA/Catechumenate

3:00pm Holy Hour of Mercy

3:30pm Chaplet of

D i v i n e M e r c y

4:00pm Reconciliation

Parish Stewardship November 10 & 11

Stewardship of Talent:

Thank you to the Knights of Colum-

bus Council #15589 for hosting the

Thanksgiving Food Drive!

Stewardship of Time:

Mass Attendance

4:00pm: 124 8:30am: 153

10:30am: 162 5:00pm: 125

Stewardship of Treasure:

Offertory: $5,865.00

Online: $2,348.00

M&I: $135.00

Religious Education: $194.00

Cemetery: $25.00

“I give thanks to my God at every remem-

brance of you” Philippians 1:3

Parish Staff Rev. Lam T. Le, Pastor: [email protected]

John Falicki, Deacon: [email protected]

Katie Mendenhall, Director Faith Formation/Ministries:

[email protected]

Hannah McCullough, Director of Music: [email protected]

Annette Kogut, Bookkeeper: [email protected]

Kara Dault, Secretary for Parish Ministries: [email protected]

HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS

Tues, Wed, Thurs at Noon

Vigil Mass on Saturday at 4pm

Sunday at 8:30am, 10:30am, 5pm

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Tuesday: 12:30-5:30pm

Wednesday: 6pm-7:30pm

Thursday: 6:30pm-7:30pm

HOLY HOUR OF MERCY

Sunday from 3-4pm, Chaplet of

Divine Mercy at 3:30pm.

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE

Saturday at 3pm Sunday at 4pm

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE

Pre Cana: Feb. 23 and March 2,

2019 from 9am to 3pm. Call parish

office to register.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Baptism class schedule: Jan 15 at

6pm, Jan 19 at Noon.

RCIA INQUIRY: Contact Father

Lam

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Call the parish office to request

this sacrament.

Liturgical Roles Please note that if you cannot serve

on your scheduled date you must

request a sub on our Ministry Sched-

uler website.

Saturday, November 24—4:00 pm

Lector: K. Bade

EMHC: J. Rice, J. DeGraaf, S. Dunn,

D. Scheidel

Altar Server: please volunteer

Usher/Greeter: G. Lacy, R. Winzer, J.

Shangraw, J. Shangraw

Sunday, November 25 - 8:30 am

Lector: N. Johnson

EMHC: J. Jernigan, L. Pigorsh, D.

Johnson

Altar Server: Pigorsh

Usher/Greeter: R. Putvin, M. Putvin,

M. Chrapek, T. Dickerson

Sunday, November 25 - 10:30 am

Lector: E. Hilton

EMHC: T. Hansen, D. Hodges, J.

Drake, F. Gedris, T. Sorensen

Usher/Greeter: K. Kober, M. Larva, J.

Larva, K. Larva

Altar Server: please volunteer

Nursery: please volunteer

Sunday, November 25 - 5:00 pm

Lector: E. King

EMHC: M. Walker, A. Obiden, B. King

Usher/Greeter: J. Orr, B. Hyder, N.

Drummond, S. Kursinsky

Altar Server: K. Orr It is more blessed to give than receive…

Acts 20:35

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St. John Paul II Parish

The Thursday week-

day Mass has been

moved to MQA and

will be celebrated

at 9am.

Parish Report OutDecember 9

All are welcome to join us for a

presentation which will provide the

parish an update on the status of

the building project to-date. The presentation will

begin promptly after the 10:30am mass and light

refreshments will be served at the meeting.

If you have not yet responded to the Growing in

God’s Merciful Love Capital Stewardship Campaign,

there is still time to be a part of this historical event.

Campaign information and pledge cards are locat-

ed in the narthex. Please call the parish office if you

have any questions. Thank you.

December 8, 2018Please join us for Mass at 10am fol-

lowed by a Parish Brunch potluck

to celebrate the Feast celebrating

the immaculate conception of our

Blessed Mother. All are welcome.

Please bring a dish to share.

Kubota RaffleSJP2 Parish will be selling tickets to

raffle a Kubota Utility Vehicle! Tick-

ets will be available in early De-

cember and will sell for only $20

each! The 2nd place prize will be

$1,000! Proceeds will pay off the

2015 loan for the construction of

the additional classrooms for our

Faith Formation Program.

Dishes to ClaimWe are so grateful to everyone

who provides food for the various

meals that are served at our par-

ish! If you are missing your favorite

casserole dish or serving bowl,

chances are it is in the Lounge. All

dishes that are not claimed by No-

vember 30 will be absorbed into

our inventory or taken to a second

hand store. Thank you for your

help!

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Thank you for your support of the

Catholic Campaign for Human Development!

More than 46 million Americans live

below the poverty line. Many are

working poor, struggling to better

their lives and meet their needs

and those of their families.

The Catholic Campaign for Human

Development stands alongside

poor and low-income people

helping to create permanent solu-

tions to poverty by funding com-

munity programs that encourage

independence. Catholics across

our country are part of the solution

to help break the cycle of pov-

erty.

The annual collection for the Cath-

olic Campaign for Human Devel-

opment (CCHD), a national anti-

poverty program of the Church,

will be held in our parishes the

weekend of November 17/18, on

the celebration of the second an-

n ua l W o r l d D a y o f t h e

Poor instituted by Pope Francis.

The efforts of the CCHD are sup-

ported almost entirely through this

collection. Your contribution,

made at whatever level you're

able to, will give those in poverty

the support they need to make

lasting changes. Thank you for your

generosity!

Twenty-five percent of the funds

collected in our parishes through

CCHD each year is retained by our

d iocese fo r loca l g rant s

to organizations within our commu-

nity.

“Behold the Lamb of God” John 1:36 As an American, I am very glad that our a nation has this Thursday, Thanksgiving,

as a national holiday. Perhaps, this very holiday makes the United States of Ameri-

ca unique in the world. A day in which its citizens thank God for all His blessings!

Furthermore, this celebration fits with our call to be Christian stewards because “as

Christian stewards, we receive God's gifts gratefully, cultivate them responsibly,

share them lovingly in justice with others, and return them with increase to the

Lord” (Stewardship: Disciples Response, 2002). Gratitude must be at the heart of a

disciple of Jesus. I am grateful to the Lord for all of you! Thank you for your love,

friendship, and support in doing the work of God here in at SJP2 in Cedar Springs

and MQA in Sand Lake. Thank you for your invitation to enter into your lives in mo-

ments of joy as well as in times of sorrow. I cannot imagine a better community of

faith to be with as to be with all of you. Let’s grow together as faithful disciples of

Christ.

As an American with a Vietnamese heritage, my joy at Thanksgiving is increased

by the fact that the weekend of Thanksgiving is also the time that the universal

Church celebrate the feast of 117 Vietnamese Martyrs -- St. Andrew Dung Lac and

his companions. During the 17th-19th centuries in Vietnam, some 130,000 Christians

suffered cruel martyrdom, many by decapitation or strangulation. In the summer

of 1988, Pope John Paul II canonized 117 of them and decreed that they be hon-

ored in the calendar of the Church every year on November 24. Not too long

ago, I read these powerful words from the encyclical of Pope Benedict, Spe Salvi

no. 37 published on November 30, 2007:

. . . It is not by sidestepping or fleeing from suffering that we are healed,

but rather by our capacity for accepting it, maturing through it and find-

ing meaning through union with Christ, who suffered with infinite love. In

this context, I would like to quote a passage from a letter written by the

Vietnamese martyr Paul Le-Bao-Tinh († 1857) which illustrates this trans-

formation of suffering through the power of hope springing from faith. “I,

Paul, in chains for the name of Christ, wish to relate to you the trials be-

setting me daily, in order that you may be inflamed with love for God

and join with me in his praises, for his mercy is for ever (Ps 136 [135]). The

prison here is a true image of everlasting Hell: to cruel tortures of every

kind—shackles, iron chains, manacles—are added hatred, vengeance,

calumnies, obscene speech, quarrels, evil acts, swearing, curses, as well

as anguish and grief. But the God who once freed the three children

from the fiery furnace is with me always; he has delivered me from these

tribulations and made them sweet, for his mercy is for ever. In the midst

of these torments, which usually terrify others, I am, by the grace of God,

full of joy and gladness, because I am not alone —Christ is with me.”

How beautiful it is that a profound German-born pontiff sees a simple and yet

wholehearted witness of a person who ate with chopsticks and died for the faith

due to the many punishments at the hands of persecutors that used bamboo in

the form of blades. It shows that our Catholic faith is universal. People of all cul-

tures and lands are called to turn to the Lord Jesus Christ and recognize that that

Christ is with us. Thus, in times of joy or sorrow we are called to thank the Lord for

his abiding presence. Gratitude is a strong sign of a disciple of Jesus! “Give thanks

to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever” (Ps 107:1).

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Father Lam

[email protected]

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Monday, November 19-Weekday [Rv 1:1-4, 2:1-5; Lk 18:35-43 SPM p. 1997]

7:00pm Mass at Mary Queen of Apostles: John Eustice †

Tuesday, November 20-Weekday [Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Lk 19:1-10 SPM p. 2002]

12 Noon Mass at St John Paul II: Kathleen VanHeck Ɨ

Wednesday, November 21-The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary [Rev 4:1-11; Lk 19:11-28 SPM p. 2007]

12 Noon Mass at St John Paul II: Blessings for Janie Kolenda

Thursday, November 22-Thanksgiving Day [Sir 50:22-24; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19]

8:00am at Mary Queen of Apostles: Healing for those suffering from cancer

10:00am at St John Paul II: Jim Rule Ɨ

Friday, November 23-Weekday [Rv 10:8-11; Lk 19:45-48 SPM p. 2015]

No Mass

Saturday, November 24– Vigil, Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe [Rev 11:4-12; Lk 20:27-40 SPM p. 2019]

4:00pm Vigil Mass at St. John Paul II: John Zobro Ɨ

5:30pm Vigil Mass at Mary Queen of Apostles: Parish Family

Sunday, November 25-Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe [Dn 7:13-14; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37 SPM p. 2025]

7:30am Rosary at Mary Queen of Apostles: For Vocations

8:00am Mass at Mary Queen of Apostles: Joseph and Pearl Schmitz †

8:30am Mass at St. John Paul II: Wedding blessings for Shawn & Denise Hanna

10:30am Mass at St. John Paul II: Patricia Gee Ɨ

5pm Mass at St. John Paul II: Wedding blessings for Keith & Cheryl Goodell

Mass and Daily Reading Schedule

Community News...

Loving God,

Raise up dedicated leaders who will

shepherd your people and guide

them to your Son. Give generous

and willing hearts to the seminarians

of our Diocese who have heard your

call to live a life of service to the

Church. Help us to encourage and

support them as they strive to be-

come priests who are models of dis-

cipleship, possessors of wisdom and

on fire with love for your people. We

ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

We especially pray for:

Timothy F. Wheeler

St. John Vianney

Seminary

2115 Summit Avenue

St. Paul, MN 55105

Bishop David J. Walkowiak asks us

to PRAY FOR OUR SEMINARIANS

SPONSOR OF THE WEEK

Classic Kelly’s Restaurant

Thank you for your generosity!

Thanksgiving Day Mass

November 22, 2018

8:00am at Mary Queen of Apostles

10:00am at St John Paul II

The Blessing of Food will also take

place during these Masses. Please

feel free to bring a small items from

your Thanksgiving table to be

blessed.

The offices of Mary Queen of

Apostles and St John Paul II will be

closed on November 22 and 23 in

observance of the holiday.

Religious Education Calendar

November 28

December 1: First Reconciliation

Retreat for parents and students

December 5

December 19: Lessons and Carols

2019 classes resume January 16

RCIA Reunion For all past, present and potential

RCIA participants to gather and

share their journey of faith!

December 2nd at 11:45am

SJP2 Lounge

A light luncheon will be provided.

RSVP to Katie at 696-3904

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MARY QUEEN OF APOSTLES PARISH One Maple Street, Sand Lake, MI 49343

Parish Office: (616)-636-5671 Fax: (616)-636-4570 Website: www.jp2-mqa.org

Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm

Mission Statement We are one family in Christ striving to LIVE, LEARN and SHARE our Catholic faith.

Parish Staff and Information Rev. Lam T. Le, Pastor Email: [email protected]

John Falicki, Deacon Email: [email protected]

Shannon Brewster, Office Manager Email: [email protected]

Miranda Kloostra, Coordinator of Ministries Email: [email protected]

Pat Catlin, Coordinator of Music Email: [email protected]

Tim Patin, Maintenance Email: [email protected]

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Eucharistic Adoration

Mondays at 7pm Mondays at 5:30pm

Thursdays and Fridays at 9am with benediction at 6:45pm

Saturday Vigil at 5:30pm

Sundays at 8:00am

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Mondays from 6-6:30pm

Sacrament of Baptism and Marriage: Contact parish office

Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick: In case of serious illness, disease, prep-

aration for surgery, or danger of death, please contact the parish office

or contact Father Lam directly in case of emergency.

Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA): Contact Father Lam

This Week in Our Parish

Sunday, November 18

8:00 AM—Sunday Mass

9:00 AM—Hospitality

& Thanksgiving Basket Fill

Monday, November 19

5:30 PM—Eucharistic Adoration

6:00 PM—Confession

6:45 PM—Benediction

7:00 PM—Weekday Mass

Thursday, November 22

Thanksgiving Day

(Note time)

8:00 AM—Weekday Mass

Friday, November 23

No Weekday Mass

Office closed

Saturday, November 24

5:30 PM—Sunday Vigil Mass

Sunday, November 25

8:00 AM–-Sunday Mass

9:00 AM—Hospitality

10:30AM—Advent Wreath Making

4:30-8PM—Community Tree Lighting

Stewardship for

November 10 & 11, 2018

Stewardship of Time:

Mass Attendance

5:30 PM:……..……………...……..…..44

8:00 AM:….………....………..……...109

Stewardship of Treasure:

Offertory:………………..….…$1898.00

All Saints………………….……..$250.00

Online:………….......……..…....$490.55

Faith Formation:…………......…$55.00

Liturgical Ministries If you will be attending Mass on Thanksgiv-

ing and can serve, please sign up on the

Ministry Scheduler or call the office.

Thursday, November 22—8:00 AM

Thanksgiving Day

Lector: S. Brewster

EMHCs: NEED 3 EMHCs

Ushers: NEED 2 USHERS

Altar Servers: NEED 2 SERVERS

Sacristan: NEED 1 SACRISTAN

Saturday, November 24—5:30 pm

Lector: E. Fuller

EMHCs: Dcn. Falicki, S. Hegedus

R. Fuller

Ushers: B. Hegedus, L. Hillis

Altar Servers: A. Ringler

NEED 1 SERVER

Sacristan: S. Emmorey

Sunday, November 25—8:00AM

Lector: T. Kies

EMHCs: Dcn. Falicki, M. Skelonc,

M. Kloostra

Ushers: C. Skelonc, D. Simon

Altar Servers: A. Smith, I. Smith

Sacristan: C. Sluijer

Mondays at MQA Please join us every

Monday evening for

Eucharistic Adoration

at 5:30 PM, Confession

from 6:00-6:30 PM, fol-

lowed by Mass at 7:00

PM.

What better way to spend a

Monday evening than to spend it

with the Lord at MQA!

Join other parishioners who have

signed up for Online Giving. It’s

quick, easy, safe and secure. You

set how much and how often to

give to support our parish and its

ministries. Go on our website at

jp2-mqa.org, click on Mary

Queen of Apostles, then the grey

box to get started today!

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Photos of the past Please submit photos of any sacra-

ments or celebrations that have

happened here. No photo is too

old! Please email photos to Miran-

da.

The Bible and

the virgin mary

Week 9: Full Of Grace

Tuesday, November 13 @ 9:45am

or

Thursday, November 15 @ 7pm

Parishioner Volunteers Needed

We will be opening Cabrini Hall for

the village tree lighting November

25th! We are in need of face

painters 4-8:30PM! This is a great

opportunity for fellowship and

evangelization in the Village of

Sand Lake!

Hot chocolate and concessions will

be available for purchase before

and after tree lighting!

Book of The Dead During the month of November, by

the Baptismal Font, we will have the

Book of the Dead available for you

to write the names of your loved

ones to be remembered during all

liturgies. Join us in praying for the

repose of all who have died, that

they may rest in eternal peace.

Advent Wreath Making Sunday, November 25th following

the 8AM Mass hospitality in the hall,

we will be hosting an Advent

Wreath Making project! All genera-

tions are welcome to come and

join in! The cost is $10 per wreath

(this includes, wreath and Advent

candles). Please RSVP by Sunday,

November 18th to give us time to

get supplies.

Hope to see you all there!

Advent By Candlelight

Friday, December 21

6-9PM

All Are Welcome

“Be Done Unto Me”

Please RSVP before

December 14 Bring A Canned Good

for helping hands

Family Movie Day-December 16 Come “camp out” in Cabrini Hall after hospitality for the

movie, “The Star”. All ages welcome! Invite loved ones

for hot cocoa and popcorn! This will be a great event

for fellowship and family! Bring the whole gang!

The North Kent Right to Life group

wants to thank everyone who at-

tended our annual Focus on Life

dinner in October. The dinner was

a big success with 142 people at-

tending, including 17 youth. The

dinner raised over $21,800 for Right

to Life of Michigan to use to contin-

ue to fight for the cause of life, from

conception to natural death.

Thank you again to all who sup-

ported this dinner. If you are inter-

ested in learning more about our

group, please contact Elizabeth

Smith at 696-1424.

Reminder Mass on Thanksgiving morning will

be at 8:00 AM.

There will be no Mass on Friday,

November 23rd.

The parish office will be closed on

Thursday and Friday, Nov, 23 & 24.

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