PENTECOST SUNDAY & THE MOST HOLY TRINITY …...Come and be inspired to give drink to the thirsty and...
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PENTECOST SUNDAY & THE MOST HOLY TRINITY MAY 15 & MAY 22, 2016
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Appreciation Reception
Sunday, May 15
6:00 PM—Donnelly Hall
Stop by to say thanks to
Anita Bohn for her 20 years
on staff as Music Director.
Before she was hired as
our first music director, she
sang at the 5pm mass for
10 years.
All are welcome!
What are you seeking? Can RCIA help?
Deep in our hearts, we have a longing to be closer to God, to feel
that we have a home with him for all eternity. St. Augus$ne
reminds us, “Our hearts are restless un$l they find rest in you.”
The RCIA journey at St. Mary Student Parish is designed to help
people hear and respond to God’s loving call – and especially to
his invita$on for a deeper rela$onship with him. Together, we
will also explore and learn about the Catholic faith, which
provides a pathway to fuller life in the Spirit.
Throughout the year, par$cipants in RCIA (the Rite of Chris$an
Ini$a$on of Adults) are welcome to explore and ask ques$ons as
they discern where God may be leading them.
RCIA sessions will begin formally in September, but inquirers are
welcome to come in any$me to talk. There’s no pressure or
obliga$on, we are happy to meet with you personally to discuss
where you are in this faith journey and what God might be
calling you to explore.
For informa!on on RCIA, or to schedule an appointment, please
contact Rita Zyber, RCIA assistant, at [email protected]
or call 663-0557, Ext 230.
The Breath of Life My mother-in-law had lung disease, which eventually turned into
cancer. For years she towed around an oxygen tank, relying
completely on the life-giving substance flowing through the
plas$c tubing.
As her illness grew worse, she some$mes experienced bouts of
breathlessness. It was scary for all of us, but terrifying for her.
Struggling to draw breath is one of the most basic reminders that
we are fragile humans. We are nothing if we cannot breathe.
In the Scripture readings for this great Feast of Pentecost, Jesus
uses the metaphor of breath to reinforce what the Holy Spirit
means to us today. The Spirit is life. We are nothing without it.
Just as God breathed life into the world during its crea$on, Jesus
pours out that same God-breath on us, re-crea$ng us with new
life and new energy.
In the readings, we also see other metaphors for the power of
the Holy Spirit. God seems to realize that the disciples – s$ll
paralyzed with fear – need a li'le more, so he goes even bigger
in the drama department. With driving wind and whipping
flames, God sends a pre'y strong message – this is big.
Some$mes he literally has to smack us in the face to get our
a'en$on.
The grand gesture works. Suddenly, the disciples find they can
achieve feats that they never imagined were possible. Of course,
this applies to us, too. Any $me we open our locked doors to let
in the Spirit, we too can find ourselves “enabled.”
Pope Francis preaches o!en about the Holy Spirit and he
reminds us to stay open, so the Spirit can come in.
“Are we open to ‘God’s surprises’? Or are we closed and
fearful before the newness of the Holy Spirit? Do we
have the courage to strike out along the new paths
which God’s newness sets before us, or do we resist,
barricaded in transient structures which have lost their
capacity for openness to what is new?”
(Pope Francis at Pentecost: May 19, 2013)
As we close out the holy days of the Easter season, may we
remember, and live these words of hope.
Rita Zyber is the RCIA Assistant/
Coordinator. If you or someone you
know might be thinking about
becoming Catholic or comple!ng the
sacraments of ini!a!on (Bap!sm,
Eucharist and Confirma!on) please
contact her at
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Coffee & Donuts
Sunday, May 22
Please join us in the Newman Hall a!er
the 10:00 am Mass for hot coffee,
a delicious donut, and $me spent with
friends and family. All are welcome!
St. Mary's Discussion Group Sunday, May 22
Soul Food Social-byogb Monday, May 16 from 7-9PM
Join St. Mary's Grad/YP Group for Soul Food on May
16 at Arbor Brewing Company!
We want to celebrate the academic year with a social
Soul Food.
BYOBG - Bring Your Own Board Game! Doors open at
6:45 p.m. Bring your favorite game, meet some new
people, and have some fun!
Contact the Grad/YP lead team for more informa!on
at [email protected] or Abby Braun,
Campus Minister at [email protected]
Grad Student/
Young Professional Group
Michigan Water Crisis: A Town Hall
Thursday, May 26, 2016 from 7:00 pm-8:30 pm
Jesus calls us to give drink to the thirsty. Water is life; water is a
necessity; water is sacred. All too o!en our sacred right to clean,
safe water is denied as we tragically see happen to our neighbors
in Flint and Detroit.
On Thursday, May 26th from 7:00 pm-8:30 pm in Donnelly Hall,
we will gather as a community to listen to the stories of those
in$mately affected by the water crisis in Michigan. Featured
speakers will include Father Tom Firestone, pastor of St. John
Vianney Catholic Church, and Sister Carol Weber, founder of
St. Luke N.E.W. Life Center, as well as undergraduates and youth
involved in service work in Flint. Fr. Tom and Sr. Carol are
dedicated advocates for the people of Flint. There will be
opportunity for ques$ons and conversa$on.
Come and be inspired to give drink to the thirsty and to advocate
for jus$ce. All are welcome. (We will be collec!ng disinfectant
wipes and hand sani!zer to bring to the people of Flint.)
Contact Bill Alt, Campus Minister for Social Jus!ce,
for more [email protected]
The St. Mary’s Discussion Group will feature a presenta$on by
members of the Mercy House Community. Mercy House is an
Ann Arbor resident's home that has opened its doors to the
homeless. The home is a refuge during the day for Washtenaw
County residents who need shelter from the winter weather, as
well as companionship, warm meals and use of ameni$es. In the
tradi$on of the Dorothy Day House of Hospitality, this residency
seeks to bless others by providing shower facili$es, washer and
dryer, and even emergency housing. Peggy Lynch and Cynthia
Wilson will join us to describe the work of Mercy House and to
answer ques$ons.
The mee$ng will be held in Donnelly Hall on Sunday, May 22. We
will gather at 2:30pm for conversa$on and snacks and begin dis-
cussion at 3:00. For more info, contact Sherry Warden at
[email protected] or 734-663-8818.
All are welcome to attend!
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Delonis Center Community Meal Each 1st and 5th Friday of the month, St.
Mary Student Parish provides volunteers
for the Community Kitchen at the
Delonis Center (312 W. Huron St. in
downtown Ann Arbor).
SHIFTS ARE: 3-5pm cook/setup and
5-7:15pm serve/cleanup
Please plan to arrive a few minutes
early so that you can start working at
the designated shi! "me. Volunteers
ages 12 and up can serve with an adult.
SIGN UP ONLINE h'p://
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go/20f0449a5a728a7f49-stmary1
Contact Bill at [email protected]
Centering
Prayer Mondays at 6:30 PM
Centering Prayer is a method of silent,
contempla$ve prayer in which thoughts
and feelings are s$lled as we simply seek
to be with God. It is rooted in centuries-
old monas$c prayer. The book Open
Heart, Open Mind by Fr. Thomas Kea$ng,
OCSO is a good introduc$on. All are
welcome. The first Monday of each month
is a special introductory session, during
which we listen to an audio tape that
describes the method of Centering Prayer
session. Otherwise, we typically sit for two
20-minute silent prayer sessions with a
short medita$ve walk in between.
Contact Serena [email protected]
Why support the Diocese of Lansing?
Each year, our Diocese asks parishes to par$cipate in the Diocesan Services Appeal (DSA). It's
a reminder that as a parish, we are part of the larger church and that our Diocese exists to
direct and support the work of many Catholic parishes.
Each year, our parish contribu$ons help more than 100 ministries
and programs of the Diocese. One of the most important ini$a$ves has been the con$nued
assistance in Flint.
Con"nuing the call to help in Flint
Long before the water crisis in Flint became na$onal news, our Catholic parishes and services
were at work in this unique city.
Bishop Boyea launched a special campaign last year called “Faith in Flint,” urging all parish
member in the Diocese of Lansing to learn about the economic situa$on in Flint and to help
with dona$ons, volunteer $me and prayers.
Through the Faith in Flint program, our Diocese has been at the fore-front of economic issues
in Flint, even before the discovery of the water crisis throughout the city.
Our DSA dollars also help with:
V Service to the poor and homeless
V Training and support for new priests
V Training and resources for catechists
V Ministry and assistance at area prisons
V Marriage prepara$on and marriage retreats
V Support for the elderly and chronically ill
V Special events for our students, such as the Middle School Youth Rally
V Religious educa$on materials for the deaf
This year's theme is taken from II Corinthians 8:7, "See that you also excel in this Grace of
Giving." Once again, we are reminded that everything we have is a gi! from God. In response
to God's Grace, we freely share our $me, our talents, and our financial resources with those
who need it most.
Please help us to reach our 2016 DSA goal of $73,468. With your help, our parish can achieve
this and hopefully receive some of the pledge money back. Once we reach our goal, the
Diocese will return 50 percent of any paid pledge monies received, over and above our parish
goal.
We want to specially thank those parishioners who have already contributed. If you haven't
yet made a pledge, we ask you to prayer-fully consider your DSA gi!. Please allow yourself to
be mo$vated by gra$tude to God, making a generous return to the Lord.
Thank you for your generosity!
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
First Communion—May 14
Lucas Ryan Aalderink
Jacob Francis Moloney Alt
Sorin Jacob Bleed
Luke Jolin Bunnell
Teresa Aileen Campbell
Paula Casillas-Lopez
Sebastián Casillas-Lopez
Maeve Elizabeth Coffman
Thomas John Conley
Abigail Marie Crow
Meagan Ellen Donoghue
Samuel Antoine Fort
Jonathan Michael Goldstein
Hugh Joseph Jordan
Bridget Elizabeth Kerber
Isaac Emmanuel Laberteaux
Dominic LaRocca
Cora A. Lee
Anna Lueken
Cecilia Rose Miller
Caleb Moore
Lily Carolyn Moore
Blen Veronica O'Brien
Charlotte Oliphant
John Charles Pendell
Nolan Jeffrey Pendell
Raymond John Peterson
Muna Shakour
Evelyn Irene Stansfield
Anneka Isabella Ada Stephenson
Jack Henry Tiedemann
Timothy Watson
Elsa Marie Wenzlaff
Confirmation—April 25
Elizabeth Andrade
Joseluis Sanchez Anguiano
Danielle Armstrong
Rachael Elise Auty
Lauren Batra
Stephanie Bolanos
Isabella Julia Catherine Bonnewit
Andrew Keefe Bugajski
Emma Kathryn Bullock
Oscar Davi Diaz Cartagena
Fabiola Contreras
Yasmin Gudalupe Gonzalez
Helena Lara Helme
Allison Marian Garcia-Hernandez
Luke Thomas Hurley
Brendan Karsch
Eleanor Jane Mary Kerber
Johannes Maximilian Kretzler
Trevor Francis Lanigan
Anna Lorenzon
Adam Lund
Jacob Victor Macks
Margaret Grace Maloy
Benjamin Edward Matton
Elizabeth Mayo
Brian Anthony Raphael Moskus
Giuliana Elinor Motta
Shea Michael O'Brien
Kimberly Osorio
Erica Garcia-Osorio
Karla Garcia-Osorio
Matthew Thomas Osterholzer
Paul Alessandro Paliani
Nicole Anne Diaz-Pezua
Miles Jeffrey Roberts
Ben Zebrowski-Rocheleau
Amy Rodriguez
Lourdes Maria Quintana-Salazar
Sophia Scarnecchia
John Maas Schreiner
Jovana Cerda Segovia
Elena Moana Skinner
Cristina Squatriti
Julius Maximilian Stuhec
Carlo Arthur Terrenato
Anna Catherine Thomas
Evelyn Yordanos Trumpey
Elizabeth Hall Wright
Congratulations to those who received the following Sacraments:
Hispanic First Communion—
April 16
Yahir Alcantara
Martin Dair Alvarez
Leopoldo Cobian Arellano
Victor Manuel Escobar-Reyes
Ashly Garcia-Hernandez
Jessica Garcia-Osorio
Christopher Hermida
Wilmer Arturo Lazo-Garcia
Yair Martinez-Cerda
Alejandro Pacheco-Mendoza
Aidelyn Leilany Rubio-Landeros
Kimberly Ruiz-Medina
Zayd Ruiz-Medina
Juan Jose Ramirez Jr.
Victor Contreras
Yasmin Contreras
Alexis Garcia Cobian
Brian Garcia Cobian
Isabella Hernandez
Emily Tiffany Lemus
Andrew Rodolfo Martinez Gomez
Ashley America Osorio-Osorio
Aylin Diana Osorio-Osorio
Brittany Dominic Osorio-Osorio
Juan Ramirez
Aidelyn Leilany Rubio-Landeros
Eric Ruiz-Medina
Taide Guadalupe Rubio-Landeros
Mikala Michelle Ramirez
Michael Allen Cartwright
Angel Gomez-Martinez
Jennifer Gomez-Martinez
Diana Machael
Sharik Machael
Eduardo Ramirez
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Weekly Offering Report as of May 8, 2016
ATTENTION
STUDENTS Spend Your Summer
with US! Will you be living in or around Ann Arbor
this summer? Would you like to stay up to
date on fun events happening at St. Mary
Student Parish? Sign up for our Summer
Events at St. Mary email list: h'ps://goo.gl/
fP1mVB You will receive a weekly email
about events happening here at St. Mary
over the summer.
Also, click here h'ps://www.facebook.com
groups/266047600401548/ and join our
Summer at St. Mary Facebook group to stay
up to date on both impromptu and planned
opportuni$es with your fellow undergrads
around the town this summer.
Summer SCC If you're looking for an opportunity to share
your faith with other college students this
summer, join us for our drop-in SCC every
Wednesday night at 7:00 PM!
Can’t make it every week? No problem!
Come as you are and when you can.
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Born for Joy Mondays at 7 PM
A 12-step recovery group for men (ages 18+), who struggle with sexual ac$ng out/
pornography and are sincerely looking for hope and help in a community of fellow strugglers.
Structured discussions are led by an experienced leader, offering $mes for listening and
sharing. Discern, discover, and understand your struggles. Find God already helping you, and
recover your joy. Primarily for students and young men. (Other men welcome as well.) Not
for the curious, researchers, reporters. Please be courteous and stay away. Visit www.saa-
recovery.org or contact Fr. Ben for more informa$on.
Weekly Budget Goal $20,375.00 Annual Budget Goal $1,000,000.00
Sunday 5/08/2016 (Week 45) $14,769.39 Fiscal Year-to-Date Goal $875,850.00
Above (Below) Weekly Goal ($5,605.61) Amount Collected YTD $836,688.94
Special and Holy Day Collec"ons: Above (Below) YTD Goal ($39,161.06)
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
LGBT Outreach Ministry is a group sponsored by St. Mary Student Parish and meets
monthly on the first and third Tuesday of the month. Mee$ngs are private and confiden$al.
As a diverse community of believers, we respect each person as a unique reflec$on of God’s
presence in our midst. We commit ourselves to being a community of care, support,
forma$on, reconcilia$on, and witness to jus$ce with and among gay and lesbian persons,
their parents, family members, and friends.
We teach that all love comes from God and focus on helping people reconcile their faith
with their orienta$on. We provide a safe space for discussion, healing, and prayer. Together
we reflect on Scripture and listen to the lived experience of lesbian and gay persons and
their allies. For more informa$on, contact Mark at [email protected].
LGBT Outreach 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the
Month from 7:00-8:30 PM
Registration for
Family Faith Formation and Teen Confirmation Now through September 1
The Family Faith Forma$on program is for registered parish families
whose eldest child is in at least kindergarten and serves students
through the seventh-grade academic year. It is a home-based catechesis
program that requires parents/guardians and children to a'end a
monthly forma$on class (Sundays, October-May) and work at home on
lessons.
The Sacraments of First Reconcilia$on and First Eucharist are typically
completed in the 2nd-grade year and it is encouraged that children have
received at least one year of faith forma$on before their sacramental
prep year.
Teen confirma$on is for eighth-grade students who have completed the
sacraments of bap$sm, reconcilia$on, and Eucharist. Our teen
confirma$on program meets 2-3 $mes a month on Sunday a!ernoons
between October-May. Teens a'end most sessions on their own with
parental/guardian involvement at some of the sessions. In addi$on to
a'ending class, teens are required to complete a faith forma$on text at
home, complete 25 hours of service, and a'end a day-long retreat. It is
recommended that teens come to their confirma$on prepara$on year
with recent faith forma$on experience. More informa$on and
registra$on forms are available in the parish office. Space is limited, so
early registra"on is recommended.
Families who are interested in our faith forma$on programs, but are not
registered parishioners as of April 1, 2016 are welcome to register for
both programs star$ng August 1, 2016. Final deadline for all registra"on
is September 1, 2016.
For more informa!on, please contact Karen Thomas at
734-663-0557 x234 or [email protected].
Closed Memorial Day
St. Mary’s will be closed on Monday, May 30.
There will NO Daily Mass that day.
Hope Clinic, an interdenomina$onal Chris$an non-profit
organiza$on, provides compassionate and prac$cal help to those
in need, ministering to the whole person with dignity and
respect. Some of their services include a medical clinic, dental
clinic, food pantry, laundry facili$es, baby closet and community
meals. HOPE’s main loca$on is at 518 Harriet St., Ypsilan$.
Please join other members of St. Mary Student Parish in touring
Hope Clinic to find out what they do and how we can support
their ministry. Three tour $mes are available:
V Saturday, June 11th
at 9:30am
V Wednesday, July 13th
at 7:00pm
V Tuesday, August 23rd
at 10:00am
RSVP requested so that we know how many to expect but you
can also just show up at HOPE at one of the $mes above.
THANK YOU!
For ques!ons or to rsvp, contact Lisa Hirsch at
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Holy Door Pilgrimage
Join us Thursday June 9th, for our 3rd Old St. Patrick pilgrimage!
The pilgrimage will begin at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. We
will travel the eight sta$ons on the footpath, concluding through
the Holy Doors into the Cathedral. Our second stop is the Na$on-
al Shrine of The Li'le Flower Basilica in Royal Oak. A guided tour
will be provided. Ss. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Orchard
Lake will be our last stop. Cost is $28/person and is due May
23rd.
Registra!on forms can be on our website www.stpatricka2.org
For more informa!on please contact Cathie Bays 810-599-3452,
or Stacey Campbell 248-721-1799.
Diocese of Lansing Announcements
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LIVING ROSARY
The Knights of Columbus is honoring our Blessed Mother with a
Living Rosary for America’s Future on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at
10:00 a.m. at the State Capitol. Youth of the Diocese of Lansing,
the future of America, are especially invited. They can join the
Knights as part of the living rosary. Following the rosary a light
lunch will be available at St. Mary Cathedral parish hall.
RACHEL'S VINEYARD TEAM
Would you like to become part of a team to bring hope and
healing to those suffering from the effects of abor$on? Join
counselors, lay ministers, social workers, psychologists and
psychiatrists who are part of the Rachel's Vineyard process.
E-mail to: nlc@resurrec$onlansing.org or call the Project Rachel
helpline at 517-993-0291, ext 141, to reach Cecilia Tombelli,
Director of Project Rachel, Diocese of Lansing.
Pilgrimage to Solanus Casey Center
On Friday, June 3, 2016, the St. Thomas the Apostle Parish is
leading a pilgrimage to the Solanus Casey Center on Mt. Ellio'
Street in Detroit. We will go by bus. The Pilgrimage will include
Mass, a lunch, a tour and video presenta$on about the life of Fr.
Solanus. The price for the trip is $40 per person and includes all
s$pends. Please make checks payable to St. Thomas Church.
To sign up please contact Deacon Warren
[email protected] or 734-761-8606 ext. 2804.
Wedding Banns Ma#hew Pauly & Annamaria Arias—June 4, 2016
Kevin Melo% & Michelle Dedo—June 10, 2016
Michael Wolf & Elizabeth Arbogast—June 11, 2016
Sunday, May 15
NEXT ONE: AUGUST 7
15
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
SUNDAY, MAY 15– Pentecost Sunday
8:30 AM Mass for +Carl Deutch
10:00 AM Mass for +Anthony LaRocca
12:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
2:00 PM Mass for +Jose Bonilla
5:00 PM Mass for +Richard Billy
MONDAY, MAY 16
5:10 PM Mass for +Walt Godek
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
TUESDAY, MAY 17
5:10 PM Mass for Kit and Marcy Wood
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
THURSDAY, MAY 19
5:10 PM Mass for +Oliver Fernando
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
FRIDAY, MAY 20
12:10 PM Mass for Kyle, Spencer, and Julia Wood
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
SUNDAY, MAY 22– The Most Holy Trinity
8:30 AM Mass for +Becky Hilger
10:00 AM Mass for People of the Parish
12:00 PM Mass for Mary Shields and Joshua Hall
2:00 PM Mass for +Victor Nakatuka and
+Dolores Canto
5:00 PM Mass for +Bob Schmidt
MONDAY, MAY 23
5:10 PM Mass for Leslie Esperanza and
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
TUESDAY, MAY 24
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
THURSDAY, MAY 26
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
FRIDAY, MAY 27
12:10 PM Mass for +Regina Brasco
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
SUNDAY, MAY 29–The Most Holy Body And Blood of Christ
8:30 AM Mass for + Angel R. Sanchez
10:00 AM Mass for Ben Masters and Emily Manzon
12:00 PM Mass for +Peggy Maskill
2:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
5:00 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
MASS INTENTIONS:
MAY 15-MAY 29
MEETINGS & EVENTS:
MAY 15-MAY 29
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Anita’s Recep$on 6:00 PM Donnelly Hall
MONDAY, MAY 16
Centering Prayer 6:30 PM Richard Room
Bible Study 7:00 PM Newman Room
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room
PPC 7:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Soul Food 7:00 PM Ann Arbor Brewing Co.
SCC-Grad/YP KeQnger 7:00 PM Whitman Room
TUESDAY, MAY 17
Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church
LGBT Outreach 7:00 PM Loyola Room
F3 Lead Team 7:30 PM Rectory Lounge
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
SCC-Summer 7:00 PM Loyola Room
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Wedding Rehearsal 6:30 PM Church
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Wedding 1:00 PM Church
SUNDAY, MAY 22
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall/Room,
Richard Room
Coffee & Donuts 11:00 AM Newman Hall
Catechesis of the 11:15 AM Newman Room
Good Shepherd
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Newman Hall
SMSP Discussion Group 2:30 PM Donnelly Hall
MONDAY, MAY 23
Finance Council 5:00 PM Loyola Room
Centering Prayer 6:30 PM Richard Room
Bible Study 7:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room
Bap$sm Class 7:00 PM Newman Hall/Room
SCC-Grad/YP KeQnger 7:00 PM Whitman Room
TUESDAY, MAY 24
Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
SCC-Summer 7:00 PM Loyola Room
THURSDAY, MAY 26
Michigan Water Crisis: 7:00 PM Donnelly Hall
A Town Hall Mee$ng
SUNDAY, MAY 29
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
ESL 12:45 PM Donnelly Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
PLEASE REMEMBER IN
YOUR PRAYERS:
Cristobel Acosta, Elpido Adrian, Marcelo Alvarez,
Mariana Alvarez, Dee Ana, Joan Anderson, Geri
Arnold, Kevin Arway, Newton Averion, Orlando
Averion, Zenaida Averion, Jeanne Barry, Pat
Ba$sta, Jenn Belczak, Kim Benoit, Philip Bentley,
Lauren Di%rich Bilyeu, P. George Bird, Gary
Boelstler, Doug Brannan, Joan Brown-Alexander,
Molly Brueger, William Callahan, Bev Campbell,
Celia Capay, Rick Chapman, Shenlin Chen, Hyun
Sook Choi, Carol Clark, James Dali Clark, Juan
Contreras, Molly Cook, Janet Crew, Aimee Cruz,
Irene DaDeppo, Ronald Dawson, Lori DeFour,
Anna DenBoer, Simone Elizabeth Dysinger, Bonnie
Dunkelburger, Nathalie Ertel, Dennis Farmer,
Deanna Fischer, Linda Frame, Martha Frame,
Lydia Fulmer, Peter Gallucci, Cecelia Garcia, Javier
Garcia, Le!cia Garcia, Carmen Garduno Bonquillo,
Juanita Gee, Debbie Gilbert, Henry Ginyard,
Rosario Gonzalez, Ken Granke, Bethany Grates,
Sophia and Senovia Guevara, Julia Haynes, Adam
Heske%, Berta Herrera, Donovan Hickrod, Stephen
Hosken, Bob & Carole Hunter, Bonnie Irvin,
Roshney Jain, Alfred Juarez, David Johnson, Thor
Johnson, Dan Karczewski, Ron Karczewski, Tracy
LeClair Kendall, Brandan Kirma, Kris Kolevar, Mary
Koral, Jalene Kulhanek, Art Lamey, Bernice Lamey,
Amira Lehavy, Alexis Lichterman, Daniel Leung,
Joan Lesneski, Daniel Lienert, Brianna Liker,
Augus!n Ronquillo Lopez, Maryjo Lum, Kathryn
Marsh, Makayla Mayo, Abby McDonough, Helen
Meador, Steve Messiter, Irene Mike, Susan
Morales, Chris!na Morton, Harrison Morton, Gina
Murillo, Fred Murphy, Mary Natrella, Jan Olsavsky
Kipp, Joan Opiela, Antonio Osorio, Eliana Owen,
Evan Owen, Blythe Pel!er, Joyce Ann Pethan,
Elizabeth Pidgeon, Anne Piehl, Monica Pointer,
Anthony Porras, Jake Powell, John Pridnia, Noah
Purdy, Chester Pyzik, Irene Pyzik, Mario Ramos,
Basillio Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Rowena
Rodriguez, Melissa Roy, Mina! Roy, Chad Schaber,
Anita Schmi%er, Eugene Schwartz, Therese
Sheffield, Don Shelton, Joseph Slawski, Eddie
Smith, Elmer Spreitzer, Len Stenger, Mackenzie
Stothers, Mary Swander, Joseph Sweetman,
Gerald Tilson, Victoria Tomalia, Donna Turnmier,
Robert Uriarte, Marco Victoriano, Pota Vlatos,
Hayden Watkins, Nathanial Wa%, Lisa Wolf-
Novak, Mary Yacu, Imelda Yap, Linda Zara,
Kathy Zukowski
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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH STAFF
PASTORAL STAFF 734-663-0557
Fr. Ben Hawley, S.J. Pastor & ext. 277 [email protected]
Director of Catholic Campus Ministry
Fr. Dennis Dillon, S.J. Pastoral Associate ext. 246 [email protected]
Fr. Michael D. Rozier, S.J. Pastoral Associate ext. 0 [email protected]
Deacon Romolo Leone Pastoral Associate ext. 233 [email protected]
CAMPUS MINISTRY STAFF
Kelly Dunlop Associate Director of ext. 244 [email protected]
Catholic Campus Ministry
Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J. Campus Minister & ext. 223 [email protected]
Hispanic/La$no Ministry
Fr. John Ferone, S.J. Campus Minister ext. 225 [email protected]
William Alt Campus Minister for Social Jus$ce ext. 235 [email protected]
Abby Braun Campus Minister for ext. 228 [email protected]
Graduate/Young Professionals
Karen Thomas Campus Minister for ext. 234 [email protected]
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Anita Bohn Music Coordinator ext. 0 [email protected]
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PARISH STAFF
Lane#e Mele Office Manager & ext. 232 [email protected]
Staff Assistant for Liturgy
Carol Konczal Recep$onist & ext. 226 [email protected]
Administra$ve Assistant
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Susan Maulbetsch Coordinator of ext. 229 [email protected]
Hospitality and Welcome
Bri#any Tobias Stewardship & ext. 240 [email protected]
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Kristen Gowman Bookkeeping Assistant ext. 241 [email protected]
Siri Ibarguen Family Ministry Data Base Coord. ext. 247 [email protected]
Rita Zyber RCIA Assistant/Coordinator ext. 230 [email protected]
Sue Walters Database Coordinator ext. 239 [email protected]
George B. Lowrie, III Stewardship Volunteer ext. 222 [email protected]
Gary Pearce Opera$ons Manager ext. 231 [email protected]
Dan Hankins Custodian ext. 0 [email protected]
Mark Deprest Custodial Assistant ext. 0 [email protected]
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MAY 22 – THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
Reading I Proverbs 8:22-31
Psalm Psalms 8:4-9
Reading II Romans 5:1-5
Gospel John 16:2-15
We are at peace with God our Father through our Lord
Jesus Christ. God’s love has been poured into our hearts
through the Holy Spirit. This Spirit, who is Wisdom itself,
will lead us into all truth. How wonderful the name of our
triune God in all the earth.
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MAY 15 – PENTECOST SUNDAY
Reading I Acts 2:1-11
Psalm Psalms 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34
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teach them everything and to strengthen them to go forth
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