St. Mary, Our Joy OFFeb 19, 2017 · Japanese Christian author, Endo Shusaku. It is the story of...
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Parish Mission Statement
The Parish of St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, inspired by Mary’s “Yes” and led by the Holy Spirit,
strives to be a faith-filled community, joyfully welcoming all to witness and to celebrate the Gospel.
FEBRUARY 19, 2017 • 7TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CAUSE
OF St. Mary, Our Joy 8200 N. Wayne Road • Westland, MI 48185
734-425-4421 • stmarycooj.org
Joyful News
Last weekend, I wrote about silence in our church, and the need to respect the Eucharist and others who are praying and listening to God. This weekend I would like to write about another silence. The silence of God when we pray.
I am not much of a moviegoer; however I
recently went to see the movie SILENCE, directed by Martin Scorsese. This movie is based on a book written by a well-known Japanese Christian author, Endo Shusaku. It is the story of Jesuit missionaries in Japan in the 1600’s, and the hidden Christians that they encountered. If you get a chance, I heartily recommend this film. It gives a good insight into the torture and persecutions that the Christians endured. For more than 250 years, Christianity and all contact from the outside world was outlawed in Japan. The Christians that remained were forced to practice their faith underground; if they were discovered they were often tortured,
even martyred. The film portrays the life of these heroic Christians, and the lives of the missionaries sent to them.
The “silence” that this film refers to is the silence from God when we pray to Him and seem to hear nothing. Those who were being tortured for their faith prayed, and it seems that God wasn’t listening. Time and again in the history of Christianity in Japan, believers were told that if they just renounced their faith, by trampling on a cross (called a fumie) they would be freed, escaping the horrendous torture awaiting them. Why did it seem that God was not there for them? Wouldn’t God help them in their moment of most need? One of the missionaries continues to see the haunting face of Jesus over and over again, the face from a picture hanging in the seminary where he studied. It is a face he loves and serves; but the face never speaks. It remains silent when
the priest is chained to a tree to watch the Christians die, silent when he asks for guidance on whether to commit the trampling on a cross (fumie) to set them free, and silent when he prays in his cell at night.
Although the movie ends in seeming ambiguity, the author’s intent was to confirm that God is not silent; He does speak to us,
just not always in the ways that we would expect. Continued on pg. 3
From the
Desk of
Fr. Ken
Thirteen of our high school youth group teens attended the CYO Rainbow XXXV Youth conference held on February 11-12 at the Marriott Hotel at the Renaissance Center in Detroit along with approximately 1600 teenagers and adults chaper-ones and Youth Ministers from parishes all over the archdio-cese of Detroit . The theme this year was "Give it all to God." Being a teenager and balancing life can be stressful in so many ways. The most important part of faith is keeping God the fo-cus of your every day life and seeing what that balance looks like for your own personal life. Our keynote speakers were Fr. Tony Ricard who is from the Archdiocese of New Orleans and Kevin Szawala (a.k.a. Mr. Peace). we also celebrated Saturday evening Mass with Archbishop Vigneron. It was an amazing weekend filled with faith, love. and friendship. We grew closer as a parish youth group family as well as meeting new friends from different parishes throughout the archdiocese.
From left to right; Jose Perez, Steven Sclesky, Jacob Slevin, Kyle Proffitt , Adriana Ufferman, Jacob Mass, Gillian Frazier, Archbishop Vigneron, Gwen Doument, Joe Calvird, Abby Bird, Brent King, Anya Hassen, Carol Nelius, and Justin King .
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PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY
Pastoral Staff Fr. Ken Mazur, PIME, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Joseph Plawecki, Priest in Residence Rev. Mr. John Burke, Deacon Rev. Mr. Jim Hensel, Deacon Emeritus
Children’s Faith Formation Sr. Gemma Legel, OSF [email protected]
Music and Worship
Steve Reyes
Youth Ministry
Carol Nelius [email protected] 734-765-5525
Parish Administration
Mary Allsteadt
Sandy Young
Peggy Fox
Jennifer Newman
Carol Pates
Shannon Galoch Matt Andresen
Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected]
Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary [email protected] Bookkeeper [email protected] Maintenance Maintenance
Knights of Columbus: Bob Schoenborn Grand Knight ([email protected]) 734-812-8734
Webmaster: Jeff Burden [email protected]
Our Active Duty Service Members:
CMDR Theron R. Korsak, U.S. Navy; CPT Joey Saunders, U.S. Marines; Joseph David Onadia, U.S. Navy; SMSGT Terence Zelek, U.S. Air Force
Questions? You can call the office and leave a message OR Email: [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council
Ann Schroeder Sharon McCarthy Julie Callahan
Chair Vice Chair Secretary
Members-at-Large
Debbie Marshall Suzanne Price Nancy Smith Rocco Krcatovich Don Yokley
Doug Taylor Doug Cyr James Fredrickson John Lister Helene Lusa
PARISH INFORMATION
ST. MARY, CAUSE OF OUR JOY
8200 N. Wayne Road Westland, Michigan 48185 Phone: 734-425-4421
Email: [email protected] Fax: 734-425-0650
Website: www.stmarycooj.org
Office Hours Monday to Friday: 8:00am−4:00pm
Reconciliation: Saturdays: 3:30pm
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am 10:00am 12 Noon Weekday: Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30am Wednesday: 12 Noon
Baptisms
Please call our Parish Office (425 4421) during regular business hours to make arrangements
if you have a child to be baptized.
Marriage Arrangements must be made by registered parishioner at least six
months in advance to allow sufficient time for instruction and preparation.
Visitation to the Sick The pastor, deacon & lay visitors are available to visit the
sick of the parish upon request. RCIA (Right of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Call the Parish Office
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy
Readings for Sunday, February 26
1st Reading: Isaiah 49:14-15
Resp. Psalm: Rest in God alone, my soul. 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Gospel: Matthew 6:24-34
Victoria Angelosanto Loyola Beaudette
Jim Beaudry Grant Belles
Rev John Blaska Claudia Boerner
Pat Boyington Family Jack Brinkman
Jim Burns Janet Carrier
Genevieve Cielma Tina Cieply
Rose Colensky Charlie Conatser Michael Connolly
Rick Corrow Betty DeVos Jane Deja
Ron & Paul Dugas Lorrie Early Ed Figueroa
Kevin Freeman Kay Gallagher Bill Gnacke Richard Gora
Nancy Gremaux Luann Guthrie Richard Heidler Bernice Hill Mike Hissong John Hubert Pearl Huculak Rachelle Hund
Daniel Johnston Grace Judd Judy Kanack
Florence Kawka Gloria Kenzie Rachel Kleinke
Bob Kluba Sally Koss
Lillian Kramer Harold Krauss Lee Kubiak
Michelle LaForet John Lardin
Florence Levandowski
Greg Linder Anna Marie Linna Karen Lombardi
Mary Ann Magon Danielle Malaniak Sr. Thomas Marie
Betty Martin Pauline Martin Esther Manzo
Phyllis McCann Joyce Miriani Michael Mize Selena Montez Kris Munroe Fran Nieckarz Henry Pardo Ruth Parisien Myrna Payton Joan Peglowski Carol Peters
Evelyn Peterson Debra Pietszak Mary Pilch
Rita Polent Sharon Propson Daniel Pryce
Sonya Rodriguez Deb A. Roraback
Ed Rysztak Rose Marie Santos Kathleen Savard Emma Scaramella Jean Schmuck
Jack & Nancy Shea Frank Sobota Pat Stanton
Theresa Stefanko Keith & Kevin Stites
Renee Studt Joan Solon
Pauline Sultana Carl Sweeney Natalie Tanana Marge Tavedian Helen Tollefson
Mary Pilch Al Velasco
Betty Venable Donna VerCandy Craig Vernon Vilma Villerot Cathy West Joan Wojcik
Antoinette Wonsack Deb Yaremchuk
Jack Zang Felix Zawaski
Georgiann Ziegler Ceil Zielasko
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Winter Break this week. NO Faith Formation Sessions
on Monday. First Year Confirmation Candidates and
their families are reminded about their Feb. 25
Retreat from 9:30 – 1:30 pm that begins in the Social
Hall.
February 27 Lenten Preparation with distribution of “Little Books”,
decoration of Mission Banks, and remote preparation for Penance on
March 6.
Religious Articles
It appears there is a glut of religious articles received in the mail that
some folk don’t know what to do with. My advice is to first stop it at
the source. Write to the sender and ask that no more be sent. If
that does not work, I suggest you burn what is burnable and bury what
cannot be burned. This is the most reverent thing you can do to stop
the stock pile of unwanted religious articles. We do not have an outlet
for them at this time. Please do not bring yours to church in the hope
that someone will take them. Thank you.
The Bottom Line On a very cold, snowy Sunday in February, only the
minister and one farmer arrived at the village church. The minister
observed, “Well, I don’t guess we’ll have a service today.” To which the
farmer replied, “If only one cow shows up at feeding time, I feed it.”
Sr. Gemma Legel, OSF
IN FORMATION
Join Us This Lent for a Six-Week Study Program
Sign-Up Weekends After All Masses this weekend February 18/19
Adults: Please sign-up for one small faith-sharing group. Thank you facilitators for stepping up so we can offer five choices:
Sundays 8:45am - 10:00 am Start – Feb. 26th
Sundays 10:45am – 12:00 pm Start – Feb. 26th
Tuesdays 7:00pm – 8:30 pm Start – Feb. 28th
Wednesdays 10:00am - 11:30 am Start – Mar. 1st
Saturdays 10:00am - 11:30 am Start – Mar. 4th
Cost: $10.00 per participant to cover the cost of materials.Make checks payable to: St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy Registration Required: Sign-Up Weekends… or through Ann Schroeder Questions: Call Ann at 734-464-2754 or via email: [email protected].
Teens: Monday evenings. Cost: Free Register: through Carol Nelius, Youth Minister Questions: Contact Carol Nelius at 734-765-5525 or via email: [email protected]
Families: Gather weekly in the comfort of your home for 30 minutes using a Family Activity Booklet to pray, learn about a different sign or symbol of the Eucharist, listen to and reflect on the upcoming Gospel, and then discuss how to live the Eucharist that week! The format is simple, yet engaging for family members of all ages. Cost: $5.00. Pur-chase the booklet after all Masses on the Sign-Up Weekends.
Questions: Contact Ann Schroeder at 734-464-2754 or via email: [email protected]
LAST CHANCE! Fr. Patalinghug
Host of EWTN’s
GRACE BEFORE MEALS
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
7-8:30pm at
St. Genevieve-St. Maurice
$5 per person Tickets are on sale at our parish office
Fr. Ken (continued from front page)
In our own lives, as well, there are times when we wonder if God is really there. Is He listening to me? Doesn’t he know the troubles in my life? I try to do everything for God, where is he? Sometimes our image of Jesus is one of majesty and power; the one who can do anything and
everything. As we can learn from the movie, Jesus is also the one who suffered for us and is suffering with us. Jesus al-lows our weaknesses. Jesus, too, was weak and powerless. Often times, the answer from God is there, we just don’t hear it or don’t acknowledge it. Great saints, such as St. Theresa of Calcutta (Mother Theresa), asked God why He seemed to remain silent. Sometimes the deepest answers and love come in mo-ments of silence. All we need to do is listen with an open heart.
Fr. Ken
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Forever Young Seniors… from the beach…..
Our next meeting will be Monday, March 6th at 10:00am. We will have very special guest chefs, the Holy Name
Fraternity will be cooking up their world-famous pancake breakfast for our brunch. Our program will have the Dolcimer players. Please keep all of our ill members in your prayers especially Rita Kraft, Betty Martin & Charlotte Kirkpatrick.
We have some wonderful bus trips coming up:
Historical Detroit Tues, March 14th 9:00am – 4:30pm
$77 due by Feb 28th
Little River & Soaring Eagle Casino Tues-Wed, April 25th -26th $179 due by March 26th
Old Chicago Road Tues, May 23rd 9:00am – 5:45pm
$73 due by May 9th
The bus trips are open to everyone. Please call Marie DiDomizio 734-522-
4639 for reservations and more details. Copies of the flyers can also be obtained at the Parish Office during regular business hours. Make checks payable to Bianco and mail to Marie 34378 Fountain Blvd, Westland, MI 48185
Stay warm, Maryann Sligay
THANK YOU
Thank you for your prayers and get well wishes for my husband, Dan. He continues to slowly recover each day. God bless you all for your kindness of prayers and support.
Leslie Johnston
Lenten Days of Reflection
St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center 23333 Schoolcraft (Eastbound I-96 Service Drive) between Telegraph & Outer Drive Wednesday, March 1st 9am to 3pm
Wednesday, March 15th 9am to 3pm
Take a few hours out of your busy week to spend some time in a quiet place with the Lord. The day is led by our Passionist priests and includes a conference, personal time for quiet reflection, Sacrament of Reconciliation, Eucharist and a full hot lunch. Cost: $30 per person. Space is available for parish groups or individuals. Please call our parishioner: Marie DiDomizio at 734 522 4639 or Lynnette Marshall at St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat Center (313 286 2800 to reserve your spot.
St. Vincent Notes... As we begin to settle into the New Year and prepare for the Lenten season our Conference of St. Vincent de Paul wishes to thank the parish community, on behalf of those we serve, for their efforts to "Help Us Help Others". Since October 2016 your support allowed us to provide (19) families with utility, bedding and rental assistance totaling $2,848.64. Through the Michigan Energy Assistance Program we prevented service shut-off for (4) families for a total of $1,875.87. In addition we issued vouchers for clothing & furniture to SVdeP Thrift Store for (2) families totaling $145.00. We also provided referrals to St. Mary Outreach Center for (30) families & to Newburg United Methodists' non-food pantry for (21) families. We gratefully acknowledge the blessings of our Pastor, Fr. Ken, in the support of our Conference’s works of mercy. Peace, Sharon Sabat
SVdP Conference
THANK YOU!
To everyone who donated non-perishable food in our Red Wagon found in the Gathering Space in our Church. Two hundred and eighty-five pounds
were taken to St. Mary Community Outreach Center by Dan Stachow and Jim DeVitis from our Parish Family last week. Again, thank you and may God bless you for your continued generosity in helping feed the less fortunate in our Community.
WE LCOME Jared, Christine & Harper Pieknik
Uche, Lillian, Stacey, Gabriel,
Bright, and Esther Ugwoeruchukwu And to all our newly registered members! If you have any questions about any of the Committees or Groups at our Parish, please call the Parish Office at 425-4421
A warm welcome to our newest Brother Knight;
Derik Peterman! This past weekend our very own Parish seminarian received his Knight-hood Degree and con-
tinues the strong tradition between the Knights and our Seminarians. It may not be widely known that the Knights pro-vide yearly financial aide to our Semi-narians. Our Parish council as well as many surrounding area councils provide stipends to our seminarians to help with their Studies. May God Bless your vo-cation Derik!
THANK YOU Thank you for truly being the hands and feet of Christ for the homeless breakfast at Newburg United Methodist Church in Livonia on February 1st.
A heartfelt thanks to the 13 "joyful mis-sionaries" who braved the snow and icy roads to provide breakfast for the home-less guests at 5:30 am!
Of course it wouldn't have been possible without those disciples who donated money, food items, baked muffins or egg casseroles!
A special thank you to Heartland Mar-ket, who donated a case of bananas for the banana muffins, which were baked by a homebound senior!
Our monetary donation of $220 helped towards the cost of paper products, laun-dry and transportation of guests to and from the Cass Community for a week.
A special thank you to Jerry Borycz who not only led us in prayer and grace be-fore breakfast was served, he also re-turned that evening to lead a first time ever round table “Bible Chat.”
NUMC thanked us for the continued generosity of our parishioners and for helping them out with our 4th breakfast.
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP Are you interested in finding out what our High School Youth Ministry has to offer? Then come and visit us at one of our upcom-ing meetings or events. Our youth ministry program is open to any 9th –12th grade high school youth regardless of what high school you attend (public or private). The youth group meets weekly on Mondays from 7–9pm from September until mid-June in our Parish Center Youth Group Room.
Questions? Contact Carol Nelius at 734 765 5525 or [email protected]
Heavenly Father, welcome home
those whom you have called from
this world especially
Fr. Fabian Slominski
Geraldine Spino
Eleanor Krauss
George Parkinson
and all the souls of our faithful departed.
May they rest in peace. Amen
Dining for Dollar$ Benefiting: Journey to Housing
Monday, February 20th all day at Palermo Pizzeria & Restaurant located at 44938 Ford Road in Canton. Dine in for a meal, carryout or delivery … Palermo’s will donate 20% of the entire day’s sales. Journey to Housing is a special work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul that helps to provide families with a home and starter funds for meals, linens, beds, kitchen supplies, monthly rent and utility subsidy. Did you know that according to the National Coalition for the Homeless here in the Plymouth Canton area there are 78 homeless children reported? Help make a difference and support finding homes for these families. For more information contact Tammy Brown at 734 844-9180, President of Chicks 4 Charity, Woman’s Life Society, Chapter 827
Your Donations Are Needed
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been dedicated to the corporal works of mercy in the Archdiocese of Detroit for over 130 years. Your donations of furniture, household goods and clothing can be dropped off at the SVDP Thrift Store located at Wayne and Hunter. Drop off is at the
FRONT of the Store. The SVDP Thrift Store phone number is 734 629-8250 and they are open 7 days a week.
Right to Life News… For more information about Right to Life articles and their upcoming events, please call LIFESPAN
734.422.6230 or
www.miLIFESPAN.org
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Pancake &
French Toast
Breakfast
THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19
8:30am to NOON
Saint Mary, Cause of Our Joy
Social Hall
COST: $3 Adults
$1.50 Children ages 2 to 10
MENU: Pancakes, French Toast, Ham, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Applesauce,
Tea, Coffee, Milk, & Juice Sponsored by
HOLY NAME FRATERNITY
PALM
BRANCHES
The Church's observance of Ash
Wednesday will be celebrated this year on Wednesday, March 1. The ashes we receive on this day are from the burned palm branches blessed and received last year on Palm Sunday. A box is available in our gathering area for you to deposit your old palm branches by Monday,
February 20th.
HOME PLATE 2017
9:30 am - Saturday, April 29 at
Comerica Park
One $34 ticket provides you with the program entrance, food coupon and the 1:05 pm baseball game between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox. Each $34 ticket includes: The Program. Poster. Souvenirs. Meal coupon for concession areas at Comerica Park. An Upper Infield Box, Upper Baseline Box, Upper Reserved, Mezzanine, Pavilion, Skyline or other seat for the game between the Tigers and the Royals. An on-the-field Photo Day, sponsored by the Detroit Tigers, is scheduled from 11:00 – 12:15 pm. This is available to all HOME PLATE 2017 attendees.
TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE
AVAILABLE ON A FIRST-COME,
FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
To make your reservations for the HOME PLATE 2017 program, food
coupon, and baseball game, made check payable to St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy
and give to Carol Nelius by 5pm by
Mon., Feb. 20th
via the parish office.
Departure Information: Our group will be leaving from St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy parking lot at 8:15am on Saturday, April 29th. Families or other adults may choose to drive on their own and meet up at the event. Please notify Carol Nelius if you choose not to carpool so she can give you your tickets in advance.
Questions? Please contact: Carol Nelius at [email protected] or
734-765-5525.
Adult Movie Night –
Pizza and a Movie!
THIS Thursday February 23
Our Parish's Joyful Women group is sponsoring a FREE adult movie night in our parish Social Hall on Thursday, February 23rd. Movie, popcorn and beverage provided FREE of charge. Pizza available for $1.00 a slice.
The movie is The Martian. Directed by Ridley Scott, Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who is mistakenly presumed dead and left behind on Mars. The film depicts his struggle to survive and others' efforts to rescue him. The all-star cast also includes Jeff Daniels and Sean Bean. Rated PG-13.
Doors open at 5:30 pm, with movie starting at 6 pm. All ladies and men of the parish and their guests are welcome! Metal folding chairs provided … feel free to bring your own more comfortable chair and/or cushion!
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UPCOMING EVENTS Feb. 20—Feb. 26
MON. Feb. 20
8:30am 10:30am
Mass Westland Conv. Center
TUE. Feb. 21 7:00pm 7:00pm
Adult Bible Study room 106-107 Holy Name Fraternity Mtg.
WED. Feb. 22 11:00am 12 Noon 7:00pm
Cards & Coffee Mass Rosary
THURS. Feb. 23
8:30am 6:00pm 7:00pm
Mass FREE Adult Movie Night Adult Choir Rehearsal
FRI. Feb. 24 8:30am 9-3:00pm
Mass Eucharistic Exposition
SAT. Feb. 25 9:30-1:30 3:30pm 4:30pm
First Year Conf. Retreat (Year 7) Reconciliation Mass
SUN. Feb. 26 8:00am
10:00am
12 Noon
Mass
Mass
RCIA
Mass
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE February 25/26
SATURDAY 4:30pm SUNDAY 8:00am SUNDAY 10:00am SUNDAY 12 NOON
Celebrant Fr. Ken Fr. Ken Fr. Joe Fr. Ken
Lector
Comm.
Ralph Costyn Kate Mercado
Nancy Hahn Cam Jankowiak
Victoria Apolzan Diane Pietras
Ellen Steele Kevin Steele
Extraordinary
Ministers of
Holy
Communion
Deacon John
Sharon McCarthy Fran Niemiec
Lou Stremich
Bob Chisholm Yvonne Chisholm Loretta Wood
Deacon John
Olimpia DeToma
Katie Bohr Mike Servalish
Diane Robinson
Linda Dinsmore
Josie Klocke
Deacon John
Duane Harbowy
Patti Krcatovich Rocky Krcatovich
John Lister Nicole Macko Cathi Macko
Ken Konrad
Annmarie Konrad
Eveleyn Bledsoe
Scott Ozga
Julie Callahan Jennifer Gonzalez
Volunteer
Altar Server Elizabeth Sturgeon Tori White Frank Criscenti Emery Johnson Vinny Konstal Tori White Andy Konstal
Joey Beahon Tori White
Sacristan Pat Storey Alice André Theresa O’Bey
Ushers Tony Collins
Denis Rowland
Peter Kowalski
Paul Markus
Emery Price
Tony Micallef
Don Niemiec
Steve Noonan
Frank Pelton
Jean Schmuck
Don Koszegi Ernie Lenard Bill Lezotte
Jim DeVitis Leslie Johnston
Dan Stachow
Chris Gieske Andy Konstal Barbara Burke John Burke
Clare Masak 2nd Grade Faith Formation Class
Luis Gonzalez Ken Konrad Annmarie Konrad
Robert Dropp
Michael Gluth
Paul Lukasik
John Meconi Jack Rourke
Greeters
Homebound Duane Harbowy Patti & Rocky Krcatovich
Altar Care March 3 Janice Bearden James Bearden
MASS INTENTIONS
Wed.
Feb. 22
12 Noon Fr. Alex Kuras Joseph Scanga by his Mom, Sara Prayers for Kim Thames, and Jennifer Brinkman by John & Julie Barile
Thurs.
Feb. 23
8:30am
Deloris O’Hagan by her husband, Don Ray and Cathy King by Mary George Hensel by Deacon Jim & Sue
Fri.
Feb. 24
8:30am Prayers for Geraldine Driscoll by John & Julie Barile
Sat.
Feb. 25
4:30pm
Jane Sunday by Don O’Hagan Douglas Tieman by the Lusa Family Remy Borremeo by Our Lady of Lourdes Circle members
Stephanie and Anthony Cedzidlo by Sophia Szymoniak Joe and Sophie Kubicki by their daughter, Deb Lulek
Sun.
Feb. 26
8:00am
10:00am
12 Noon
Carl Demski (13th Anniv) by his wife, Phyllis Jim Eppley by Cullen Cacicedo & Family Anastasia Przychocki by Ken & Maryann Pryce Prayers for Cullen Cacicedo on his 55th Birthday by his Family Paul Maceri by Stanley & Sylvia Sak Mary Lou Kotlarz by Jay & Carol Nelius
Zygmund Gubacz (13th Anniv) by his daughter, Marilyn Little
MaryAnn Vernon (3rd Anniv) by her Family
Mon.
Feb. 20
8:30am Fay Gnacke by her Family Deceased Members of Florence Mizer Famiy
February Yellow Offertory Envelope
The yellow envelope found in your monthly packet of envelopes mailed to your home is earmarked for: Support the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. Your support of this collection is strengthening the life of the Church and building the future for those who live there. Please be as generous as you can in the collection this year. Additional envelopes can be found in the Gathering Space or at the Parish Office. More information about this Collection and the projects it supports can be found at www.usccb.org/ccee
SUNDAY CONTRIBUTION REPORT
Sunday Offertory
No. Env.
Weekly Actual
Weekly Budget
Weekly Variance
2/12/2017 407 $ 10,964 $ 10,640 $ 324
2/5/2017 411 $ 12,005 $ 10,640 $ 1,365
1/29/2017 374 $ 10,374 $ 10,640 $ (266)
1/22/2017 367 $ 11,024 $ 10,640 $ 384
weekly actual includes online giving
YTD Actual
YTD Budget
YTD Variance
FY 2016-17 $ 414,584 $ 351,120 $ 63,464