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SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY APRIL 12, 2015 St. Mary Student Parish Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Michigan stmarystudentparish.org @SMSPumich SMSPNEWMAN .com/smsp.um St. Mary Student Parish · 331 Thompson Street · Ann Arbor, MI 48104 · 734.663.0557 · fax 734-663-2756 Mass Schedule Sunday 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:10 AM 12:00 Noon 2:00 PM (Spanish) 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Daily Mass Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM Friday 12:10 PM Office Hours Sunday 8:00 AM-9:00 PM Monday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Saturday 12:00 PM-3:00 PM Eucharisc Adoraon Sunday 8:00 PM-9:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliaon Sunday aſter the 5:00 PM Mass Wednesday aſter the 5:10 PM Mass (two priests available) or by appointment

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SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY APRIL 12, 2015

St. Mary Student Parish Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Michigan

stmarystudentparish.org @SMSPumich SMSPNEWMAN .com/smsp.um

St. Mary Student Parish · 331 Thompson Street · Ann Arbor, MI 48104 · 734.663.0557 · fax 734-663-2756

Mass Schedule Sunday

8:30 AM

10:00 AM

10:10 AM

12:00 Noon

2:00 PM (Spanish)

5:00 PM

7:00 PM

9:00 PM

Daily Mass Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM

Friday 12:10 PM

Office Hours Sunday 8:00 AM-9:00 PM

Monday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM

Tuesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM

Wednesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM

Thursday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM

Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Saturday 12:00 PM-3:00 PM

Eucharistic Adoration Sunday 8:00 PM-9:00 PM

Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday after the 5:00 PM Mass

Wednesday after the 5:10 PM Mass (two priests available) or by appointment

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Guest Pastoral Perspective By Rita Zyber

The Joy of the Easter Sacraments

"Have among yourselves the same attitude that is also yours in Christ Jesus "(Phil 2,5). Then ours will be a "Happy Easter". – Pope Francis

During this season of Easter joy, we would like to

congratulate and welcome our newest members of

the Catholic Church who completed the sacraments

of initiation last week at the Easter Vigil Mass.

(Please see the list on the next page).

Since the Fall, they have been on a path of learning

and spiritual growth through the RCIA, the Rite of

Christian Initiation of Adults.

During Holy Week, Fr. Eric shared with them some

thoughts from Pope Francis. In one of his Holy Week

homilies, Pope Francis urged all of us to enter into

the mystery of the week by taking on “the same

attitude” as Christ – by “putting on Christ,” as St.

Paul reminds us in Col. 3:10.

The Pope’s message to think and act more like Christ

was something we had hoped to convey throughout

our sessions together. Through the sacraments, we

can encounter Christ. At our Baptism, the Pope

reminds us, “the grace of God cleanses us from sin

and we put on Christ (cf. Col 3:10).”

We also encounter Christ through prayer and silent

reflection. And if we’re really listening, we can hear

him calling us to draw closer to him, to strive to put

on his very thoughts. That was a great blessing that

we were able to witness with this amazing RCIA

group.

From the very start, we could see their desire to

know and grow closer to Christ. Their commitment

to serious preparation only grew each week – along

with their friendship and closeness to each other. As

Fr. Eric said in his Easter Vigil homily, our newest

members are a sign to all of us that “God is very,

very good.”

It was a joy to watch them receiving the Eucharist

together last Saturday, for the first time uniting with

Christ – and with the entire community – at the

Lord’s table.

Sara Ann Knutson, a U-M senior, described her

journey this way: “No one forced us to attend the

first Wednesday RCIA meeting, nor were we

obligated to return week after week to listen to Fr.

Eric explain the power of prayer or the mystery of

the Incarnation. But there we were, because those

evenings meant something to us. Somewhere along

the way we became a tight-knit community,

everyone supporting each other in their hardships,

their celebrations, their spiritual journey toward

entering in relationship with Christ. For months, we

attended mass, unable to receive the Eucharist,

something others take for granted as another part of

Sunday mass. For RCIA candidates, this is what we

have longed for.”

Sara’s desire for closeness and unity with Christ is

something for each of us to consider. As longtime

Catholics, do we approach the Eucharistic banquet

each week with the same longing and eagerness?

Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ, and Rita Zyber direct and

coordinate the RCIA process here at St. Mary Student

Parish.

For more information on RCIA, please contact

[email protected].

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

2015 EASTER VIGIL SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2015

St. Mary’s Welcomes with Great Joy:

THOSE WHO WERE BAPTIZED:

Addi Hollinshead

Raymond Chung

THOSE WHO WERE CONFIRMED:

Javier Contreras-Uribe

Jose Contreras-Uribe

Tulio Decan

Jacquelyn Ganfield Cabrera

Sara Ann Knutson

Vaida Y. Saucer

THOSE WHO WERE RECEIVED INTO FULL COMMUNION:

(Baptized in another Christian faith tradition)

Debra Gustitus

Lauren Patricia Hensick

A.Bonita Irvin

Linda Lu Tompkins Ligon

Kimberly Renee Myers

Kaia Rose Parenti

Paul Robert Parker

Bennett Lloyd Wilkins

Steven Won

An Invitation to Explore the Catholic Faith

If you're interested in becoming Catholic or know

someone who is, RCIA could be a good starting point.

You can also consider RCIA if you were baptized Catholic,

but want to complete the sacraments of Eucharist or

Confirmation.

For more information, please contact: Rita Zyber, RCIA

Assistant [email protected] (734) 663-0557,

Ext. 230 or Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ

[email protected] (734) 663-0557, Ext. 223.

Fr. Eric prays during the "laying on of hands" as the candidates are confirmed.

Fr. Ben and Fr. Eric help the newly baptized to light their baptismal candles from the paschal candle.

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

April 17, 8-10pm in Newman Hall

Grab some friends and some flannel and get footloose at the St. Mary's Square Dance! No experience, partner, or coordination is necessary, so be there or be square!

S T U D E N T S

4/21 from 7-8:30 PM

Undergrads! Have you got talent or appreciate viewing the talents of others? If anything, do you just need a night to relax before finals? Then come to the Last Class Talent Bash from 7-8:30 on the last day of classes, April 21st!

If you plan on performing, email Elaina Jo at [email protected], but last minute performances are welcome as well! Mocktails and coffee will be provided!

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

S T U D E N T S

UNDERGRADS - Join us and bring your

friends to Mass followed by a home-

cooked meal.

We’ll have time to catch up,

hang out and discuss the

intersection of faith and daily

life here.

Contact Fr. Eric—

[email protected]

Thursday’s Menu

Spaghetti & Meatballs

Italian Tossed Salad

Pesto Braided Bread

The Best Chocolate Cake

EVER

Thursdays @ 5:10 PM

UNDERGRADS – JOIN US FOR A JOURNEY THROUGH

OUR CATHOLIC HERITAGE AND DISCOVER WHAT IT

MEANS TO BE CATHOLIC IN THE 21ST CENTURY.

Saturdays at 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s. Light

Breakfast Provided. Find our group on facebook

to see what all the buzz is about.

Student Study Days St. Mary’s will be open extended hours April 19-28

to provide students a place to study:

Sunday 4/19 9 am-Midnight

Monday 4/20 9 am -Midnight

Tuesday 4/21 9 am-Midnight

Wednesday 4/22 9 am-Midnight

Thursday 4/23 9 am-Midnight

Friday 4/24 9 am-9 pm

Saturday 4/25 12 pm-9 pm

Sunday 4/26 9 am-Midnight

Monday 4/27 9 am-Midnight

Tuesday 4/28 9 am-Midnight

Please come to St. Mary's to study for finals in the Loyola Room

(library) or Newman Lounge. — Snacks and beverages will be

provided As well as a quiet place to pray in the church during

study breaks!

Freshman Cookies and Conversation The Outreach Team would like to invite all first-year

students to Cookies and Conversation. This will be a time

for you to reflect on your experiences during your first

year of college, do some homework, and eat some

freshly baked cookies!

Join us in Newman Hall after the 5:00 pm Mass April 12

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

The Graduate Student & Young Professionals Group presents

JOIN US AFTER THE NOON MASS

APRIL 12, APRIL 26

& MAY 17

Graduate students and young

professionals are invited to gather for

coffee, snacks and friendship upstairs in

the Rectory Lounge.

Contact the Grad Student and Young

Professionals Lead Team at

[email protected]

or Abby Braun at [email protected]

The Graduate Student & Young Professionals Group presents

7 PM - MONDAY, APRIL 13 Graduate students and young

professionals are invited to join us at

7:00 PM at Arbor Brewing Co. for

food, drinks, and conversation. At 8:00

PM we will hear from Cathy

Shakespeare who is on faculty at the

Ross School of Business and is also a

parishioner at St. Mary.

Contact the Grad Student and Young

Professionals Lead Team at

[email protected]

or Abby Braun at [email protected]

In Case You Missed It: Divine Selfie Although the premiere was last week, you can still watch "Divine Selfie" on our website

http://www.stmarystudentparish.org/campus-ministry/student-interns/ and check out

photos from the event!

Our 2014-2015 interns completed their final project titled Divine Selfie: A Snapshot of

Our True Selves. The documentary premiered at the Michigan Theater on March 31,

2015.

Inspired by Becoming Who You Are, a novel by James Martin, S.J., the student interns

consider what challenges, invigorates, and extracts their true selves in the light of faith.

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Please join us in the Newman Hall Sunday, April 12, after the

10:00 am Mass for hot coffee, a delicious donut, and time spent

with friends and family. All are welcome!

St. Mary Student Parish

High School

Youth Group

Sunday, April 19 from 3:30-5:00 PM

Our next youth group meeting will be Sunday, March 22 from

3:30-5pm. Youth Group is a great opportunity for teens to get

to know one another, share their faith, and have fun! All are

welcome. For more information please contact either:

Elaina Jo Polovick – [email protected]

Rachel Conner – [email protected]

ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

FEED THE HOMELESS

IN ANN ARBOR SUNDAYS @ 5:00PM

5/10/15 and 8/30/15

St Mary’s Social Justice Ministry is seeking volunteers to help

feed the homeless in Ann Arbor. We are committed to providing

a Sunday meal for the former Camp Take Notice

(CTN) residents that meet weekly at Mercy House for dinner.

Meal format is set and sign-up is done electronically.

How to Volunteer:

1. Provide a specific food donation such as an entree or dessert

2. Provide staple donations such as napkins, water bottles, etc.

3. Provide Monetary support for the purchase of needed items

4. Provide transportation and/or serve food on the given day

5. Provide help in coordination of the donations

For more information and/or if interested in joining this ministry,

please contact Erin Telemaco, CTN Quarterly Sunday Meal

coordinator at [email protected] or

734-368-5826.

Food Drive Sunday, April 19th

Next Sunday, St. Mary will be holding a food drive for Foodgatherers, our local food bank and food rescue program. Baskets will be in front of the altar at the 10, 10:10 and 12 Noon Masses. However, if you are coming to another Mass, you can put your donations directly into the Foodgatherers barrel in the atrium. Foodgatherers is a member of Feeding America - the nation's food bank network. Feeding America provides food for 37 million people a year including nearly 14 million children and nearly 3 million seniors. For more information about Foodgatherers work or to volunteer, visit their website at: http://www.foodgatherers.org PLEASE REMEMBER NOT TO BRING ANYTHING IN A GLASS CONTAINER. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE MOST NEEDED ITEMS:

Tuna Fish or other canned fish or meat

Beef Stew, Meat Soups

Hearty Soups

Canned Spaghetti or Pasta

Chili

Beans (kidney, pinto, green, yellow, refried or black beans)

Baby Food or Formula

Ensure or other nutritional supplement drinks

Rice

Dry Beans

Noodles, Macaroni

Powdered Milk

Pancake or Baking Mixes

Cereal/Oatmeal

Granola Bars

Peanut Butter

Jelly (in plastic jars)

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Weekly Offering Report as of April 5, 2015

THANK YOU! To all who donated candy, Easter baskets and

money to buy the food for our Easter Crossroads meal. Your

generosity made it possible to provide a meal for hundreds of

our brothers and sisters in Detroit on Easter Sunday. Many

thanks to the volunteers who helped transport, cook and

serve the food as well. You were the hands of Christ that day!

Special thanks to Laura Padalino who coordinated the

Crossroads meal project for our parish.

Catholic Thinkers Book Club Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00 PM

All members of the parish are invited to meet and discuss the

book Spiritual Writing by Flannery O’Connor

If you are interested in joining us, please contact Andy Hoffman

at [email protected], 734-763-9455.

Delonis Community Meal Volunteers needed the 1st and 5th Fridays of the month to

make and serve the evening meal at the Delonis Center

Upcoming dates: May 1st and May 29th

Two shifts: 3-5pm Cook/Set up and 5-7:15pm Serve/Clean up

Sign up at: http://www.signupgenius.com/

go/20f0848a9aa2bab9-stmary

Questions, contact Lisa at [email protected]

Newman Connection for College Bound Students

It’s that time of year again, when our high school graduates are

preparing for University/College. College years are a critical

time for our youth with their growing in and staying connected

to the Catholic faith. Most secular Universities have a Catholic

Campus Ministry. Please check www.newmanconnection.com/

locations/find and go to the Newman Connection to find the

Catholic presence at the University you are attending.

If you are a graduate, preparing for college – please fill out the

information below and place in the collection basket. The

Newman Connection will see to it that your information gets to

the Catholic Campus Ministry of the school you are attending,

prior to school starting.

NAME (FIRST AND LAST): ______________________________

SCHOOL YOU’RE ATTENDING:___________________________

EMAIL ADDRESS (OPTIONAL):___________________________

Weekly Budget Goal $28,500.00 Annual Budget Goal $975,000.00

Sunday 4/5/2015 (Week 40) $29,013.81 Fiscal Year-to-Date Goal $774,100.00

Above (Below) Weekly Goal $513.81 Amount Collected YTD $778,678.95

Special and Holy Day Collections: Above (Below) YTD Goal $4,578.95

Holy Thursday (Social Justice) $2,502.11

Good Friday (Social Justice) $3,175.60

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Infant Baptism Preparation Upcoming Classes: 4/27, 5/18 & 6/29

St. Mary’s offers a baptism class in both English and

Spanish once a month on a Monday night from 7:00-8:00

PM. Information packets are available in the Parish

Office and should be picked up at least a week prior to

the class date.

Contact Carol Konczal: [email protected].

Camp Sancta Maria

Looking for a fun and faith-filled place for your children or

grandchildren to spend a week or two this summer? Want to

help them unplug from technology and not even miss it? Look

no further…Camp Sancta Maria located in Gaylord, Michigan

provides wholesome recreation in an atmosphere of faith. This

is a Catholic camp with one and two-week sessions for boys and

one-week for girls. Since 1933 CSM has provided countless

youth with lasting memories. Activities while at camp include

daily Mass, horseback riding, swimming, a high and low

challenge ropes course, a fifty-foot climbing wall, crafts, archery,

various sports, a trip to Mackinac Island, and much more!!! Fun,

faith, and friendships included at no extra cost!

For more information check out

www.CampSanctaMaria.org or call (248) 822-8199.

SUNDAY READINGS

APRIL 12 SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER

Reading I Acts 4:32-35 Psalm Psalms 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 Reading II 1 John 5:1-6 Gospel John 20:19-31 Thomas believed because he saw the risen Jesus. Although we have never seen him, we believe that Jesus is the Christ, begotten by God. We give thanks to the Lord that he has formed us into a community of believers, united in the Spirit.

* * * * *

APRIL 19 THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

Reading I Acts 3:13-15, 17-19 Psalm Psalms 4:2, 4, 7-9 Reading II 1 John 2:1-5a Gospel Luke 24:35-48 Peter proclaims the wonders of the Lord: the suffering Messiah is raised from the dead and has been glorified. This Jesus is our intercessor, and our offering for sins, our peace.

Born for Joy Mondays at 7:00 PM at St. Mary Student Parish

A 12-step recovery group for men (ages 18+), who

struggle with sexual acting 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 times 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 information.

Wedding Banns

Mario Ortega & Ingrid Rushton April 25, 2015

St. Mary invited to Join Parish Catalyst Retreat in Los Angeles

We are excited to announce that we have been invited to participate in the Parish Catalyst Leadership Community! Fr. Ben, Fr. Eric, and Kelly Dunlop will represent St. Mary at their retreat during this next week of April 12th.

Parish Catalyst aims to explore young adult outreach and discipleship as vital and critical agents of the church's mission and message. We are honored to be invited among a cohort of young, dynamic parishes and we hope to gain valuable insights to apply right here at our parish.

For more information on Parish Catalyst, please visit http://leadnet.org/how-parish-catalyst-is-igniting-the-catholic-church/.

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ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

Meetings & Events: April 12-19

SUNDAY, APRIL 12 Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall+ Coffee & Donuts 11:15 AM Newman Hall Catechesis/Good Shepherd 11:15 AM Newman Room ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall Soul Snack 1:00 PM Rectory Lounge Pan Dulce 3:00 PM Newman Hall SCC-Undergrad 5:30 PM Newman Room Reconciliation 6:00 PM Church Freshman Cookies & Conversation 6:00 PM Newman Hall Adoration 8:00 PM Church

MONDAY, APRIL 13 Ig.nite Team Meeting 5:30 PM Loyola Room SCC-Undergrad 5:30 PM Whitman Room Centering Prayer 6:15 PM Richard Room Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room Bible Study 7:00 PM Newman Room SCC-Grad/Elaina Jo 7:00 PM Guest Room Soul Food 7:00 Off Site

TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church Choir Practice 7:00 PM Church SCC-Skiba 7:00 PM Loyola Room SCC-Intergen. Women 7:00 PM Newman Room SCC-Undergrad Elaina Jo 7:30 PM Rectory Lounge

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Reconciliation 5:45 PM Church Spanish Rosary 6:10 PM Loyola Room RCIA 7:00 PM Newman Hall

THURSDAY, APRIL 16 Ig.nite 5:10 PM Church, Newman Hall Ig.nite Social 7:00 PM Loyola Room SCC-Women Undergrad 7:00 PM Newman Room

FRIDAY, APRIL 17 Hispanic First Communion Rehearsal 6:30 PM Church Square Dance 8:00 PM Newman Hall SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Hispanic First Communion 12:00 PM Church

SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Family Faith Formation 8:00 AM All Rooms Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall+ ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall Confirmation Class 3:00 PM Donnelly Hall+ Youth Group 3:30 PM Loyola Room Reconciliation 6:00 PM Church Adoration 8:00 PM Church Student Study Days Newman Lounge & Loyola Room

PLEASE THANK OUR SPONSORS

This bulletin is furnished to the parish without charge.

The advertisements that appear completely defray all

publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be

burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for

their kind generosity.

Mass Intentions: April 12-19

SUNDAY, APRIL 12--Second Sunday of Easter

8:30 AM Mass for + Joann and John Faeber

10:00 AM Mass for Kingsley Wood

10:10 AM Mass for +Luz & Nancy C. Olivares

12:00 PM Mass for + Victoriano Go & + Gloria Go

2:00 PM Mass for + Antaro Alias & + Tom Madone

5:00 PM Mass for +Thassanee Dejthamrong

7:00 PM Mass for + Brenda Walz

9:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish

MONDAY, APRIL 13-- Easter Weekday; St. Martin I, Pope, Martyr

5:10 PM Mass for Paas Castano Family

TUESDAY, APRIL 14--Easter Weekday

5:10 PM Mass for + Lola Castano

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15--Easter Weekday

5:10 PM Mass for +Boon-Aek Dejthamrong

THURSDAY, APRIL 16 --Easter Weekday

7:30 PM Mass for +Kia-Sheng Eaow

FRIDAY, APRIL 17--Easter Weekday

12:10 PM Mass for +Gim-Fung Wong

SUNDAY, APRIL 19--Second Sunday of Easter

8:30 AM Mass for + Eric Warden

10:00 AM Mass for +Fung-Oi Wong

10:10 AM Mass for Benefactors of SMSP and Campus

Ministry

12:00 PM Mass for + Jose Costano

2:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish

5:00 PM Mass for +Thassanee Dejthamrong

7:00 PM Mass for

9:00 PM Mass for

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PLEASE REMEMBER THE SICK IN YOUR PRAYERS:

Cristobel Acosta, Virginia Adams, Mariana

Alvarez, Dee Ana, Joan Anderson, Geri Arnold,

David Armstrong, Kevin Arway, Newton

Averion, Orlando Averion, Zenaida Averion,

Jeanne Barry, Pat Battista, Jenn Belczak, Kim

Benoit, Philip Bentley, Gary Boelstler, Doug

Brannan, Joan Brown-Alexander, William

Callahan, Bev Campbell, Celia Capay, Chad

Carr, Ric Chapman, Shenlin Chen, Carol Clark,

Wilma Cleary, Juan Contreras, Irene DaDeppo,

Ronald Dawson, Diana, Lori DeFour, Anna

DenBoer, Bonnie Dunkelburger, Anthalie Ertel,

Lui Fei-Lung, Deanna Fischer, Annie Flaherty,

Steve Frost, Cecelia Garcia, Javier Garcia,

Leticia Garcia, Juanita Gee, Debbie Gilbert,

Jimmy Gilgenbach, Richard Goulet, Rosario

Gonzalez, Les Guinn, Julia Haynes, Adam

Heskett, Berta Herrera, Jimmy Hill, Stephen

Hosken, Bob & Carole Hunter, Bonnie Irvin,

Letty Jablonski, David Johnson, Thor Johnson,

Jeanie Joy, Dan Karczewski, Brandan Kirma,

Nancy Knapp, Mary Koral, Art Lamey, Bernice

Lamey, Amira Lehavy, Daniel Lienert, Augustin

Ronquillo Lopez, Lisa Lorenz, Maryjo Lum,

Marsha McCay, Rachel Messiter, Makayla

Mayo, Abby McDonough, Kathleen McGuiness,

Irene Mike, Celeste Monforton, Jeff Monteith,

Harrison Morton, Christina Morton, Gina

Murillo, Fred Murphy, Mary Natrella, Jan

Olsavsky Kipp, Joan Opiela, Josephine Panlilio,

Blythe Peltier, Joyce Ann Pethan, Elizabeth

Pidgeon, Russella Pillow, Margaret Pooler, Jake

Powell, John Pridnia, Noah Purdy, Chester

Pyzik, Irene Pyzik, Basillio Rodriguez, Isabel

Rodriguez, Rowena Rodriguez, Alicia Sarkar,

Chad Schaber, Eugene Schwartz, Terry

Shakespeare, Don Shelton, Sister Theresa

Marie, Hyun Sook Choi, Elmer Spreitzer,

Mackenzie Stothers, Mary Swander, Joseph

Sweetman, Victoria Tomalia, Donna Turnmier,

Robert Uriarte, Marco Victoriano, Pota Vlatos,

Perry Washington, Hayden Watkins, Lisa Wolf-

Novak, Mary Yacu, Imelda Yap, Linda Zara

Please call the parish office to add a name to our prayer list (734) 663-0557.

Help us to keep our list current by letting us know when we may remove a name.

ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH PASTORAL STAFF 734-663-0557

Fr. Ben Hawley, SJ, Pastor & Dir. of Campus Ministry [email protected] x277

Fr. Dennis Dillon, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x246

Fr. Michael D. Rozier, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x0

Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x223

Deacon Romolo Leone, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x233

Fr. Joe Wagner, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x225

CAMPUS MINISTRY STAFF Kelly Dunlop, Associate Director of Campus Ministry [email protected] x244

Abby Braun, Campus Minister [email protected] x228

Karen Thomas, Campus Minister [email protected] x234

Anita Bohn, Music Director [email protected] x0

Rachel Conner, Peer Minister [email protected] x252

Elaina Jo Polovick, Peer Minister [email protected] x248

PARISH STAFF Lanette Mele, Office Manager & Staff Assistant for Liturgy [email protected] x232

Carol Konczal, Receptionist/Administrative Assistant [email protected] x226

Alicia Frenette, Controller [email protected] x224

Susan Maulbetsch, Coordinator of Hospitality and Welcome [email protected] x229

Brittany Tobias, Communications Director [email protected] x240

Leonor Kromis, Hispanic/Latino Ministry Assistant [email protected] x221

Kristen Gowman, Bookkeeping Assistant [email protected] x241

Siri Ibarguen, Family Ministry Assistant [email protected] x247

Rita Zyber, RCIA Assistant/Coordinator [email protected] x230

Lisa Hirsch, Social Justice Ministry Assistant [email protected] x245

Bill Alt, Alternative Spring Break Assistant [email protected] x235

Sue Walters, Database Coordinator [email protected] x239

George B. Lowrie, III, Stewardship Volunteer x222

Gary Pearce, Operations Manager [email protected] x231

George Kasotakis, Custodian x0

Daniel Hankins, Maintenance Assistant x0

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