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630 S. West Silver Lake Road, Traverse City, MI 49685Phone: 231.943.4633, Fax: 231.943.8886
Web Address: www.stpatricktc.orgEmail Address: [email protected]
Facebook: facebook.com/stpatricktc/ Parish App: myparishapp.comOffice hours: Mon-Fri: 9am—Noon & 1pm—4pm
St. Patrick Mission Statement:We share the good News of Jesus Christ through Word, Worship and Action. We minister to the Spiritual
and Life needs of our brothers and sisters.
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 6, 2019
IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Sunday, October 6th, Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time “Respect Life Sunday”
9:00am—MASS Medford & Geraldine Sattler (20th Wedding Anniversary in Memory of Medford)
11:00am—MASS Becky & Dan Cooper by Joe & Sharon Czapiewski 1:00pm-2:00pm Reconciliation/Sacrament Prep/Grades2-4/Social Hall
2:30pm—Life Chain/Grandview Parkway. Traverse City Coffee & Rolls following both Masses
Monday, October 7th
6:30pm—CCW Meeting/Social Hall 6:00pm—Adult Faith Formation ONLY/Day Chapel
NO CYU
Tuesday, October 8th 10:00am—12:00pm Food Pantry open
2:00pm—Staff Meeting/Conference Room 7:00pm—Men’s Club Meeting/Social Hall
Wednesday, October 9th, Saints Denis, Bishop, and Companions,
Martyrs Saint John Leonardi, Priest 9:00am—MASS Joe & Gania Rode
(57th Wedding Anniversary)
Thursday, October 10th 9:00am—MASS Edwin Earl by Erma Kreiselmeier
10:00am—12:00pm Food Pantry open 6:00pm—Music Ministry/Church
6:00pm—Marian Devotional Group/Day Chapel 7:00pm—Garden Committee Wrap-up & Potluck/Social Hall
Friday, October 11th, Saint John XXIII, Pope
9:00am—MASS John Beckwith by Jerry & Dorothy Jackowski 6:00pm—Clergy Appreciation Dinner/Christ the King
Saturday, October 12th
5:00pm—MASS Richard Scott by Ken & Peggy Godin
Sunday, October 13th, Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Crop Walk Sunday”
8:30am-12:30pm—Benefit Pancake Breakfast 9:00am—MASS Merle Davis by St. Patrick Men’s Club
11:00am—MASS Special Intentions of the Parish 1:00pm-2:00pm Reconciliation/Sacrament Prep/Grades2-4/Social Hall
4:00pm—Rosary Coast to Coast /Church
Confessions
Saturday,
3:30pm
Or
By Appointment
ROSARY COAST TO COAST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019
ST. PATRICK CHURCH
4:00 PM
Join in the simultaneous Rosary across the United
States by praying the Rosary here at St. Patrick
St. Patrick Church October 6, 2019
RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults
Are you interested in becoming Catholic? Do you know someone who would like to get more information on becoming Catholic?
For more information contact Stacey Popp
Coordinator of RCIA @ 231-499-5625 or email
Light for the Interior Life
Discernment of Spirits for the Teens Identify the voice of God Speaking to you
Increase your Spiritual Awareness
Receive and respond to God’s love for you
Distinguish between Spiritual Consolation vs. Spiritual
Desolation
Gain tools to reject Spiritual Desolation All St Patrick High School Youth are invited to partici-
pate at Immaculate Conception Wednesday
October 9, 2019...5:45 Dinner 6:30 Session
October 23, 2019...5:45 Dinner 6:30 Session
LIFE CHAIN SUNDAY
TODAY, OCTOBER 6TH 2:30—3:30PM
Grandview Parkway & Front Street
GOD NOT ONLY RECOGNIZES US AS PERSONS, BUT
PLANS OUR DAYS AND WRITES THEM IN HIS BOOK
BEFORE CONCEPTION AND GOD OVERSEES OUR
DEVELOPMENT AS WE AR E BEING FORMED IN
THE WOMB.
“You made my whole being: You formed me in my
mother’s body. I praise You because You made me
in an amazing and wonderful way.”
FALL BAZAAR
OCTOBER 19TH & 20TH
St. Patrick Church WANTED ITEMS : Jewelry, scarves and purses for
the Jewelry booth. Deadline for items is Saturday,
October 12th. Please contact Julie Lamie @231-
421-3946 Please place items in tote by St. Patrick
statue.
CROP WALK Next Sunday Have you signed up to help fight hunger here and
around the world? Join us along with 35 other
churches and organizations as we work together
to answer Christ’s call. Together we can make a
difference!
Needed: more walkers! Needed: more sponsors!
Together let’s make CROP Walk 2019 the most
successful walk in 50 years. This is a powerful
way to help care for our brothers and sisters in
need. We would like to invite the entire congrega-
tion to pray for the Crop Hunger Walk.
Stop by the CROP table to sign up or to sponsor a
walker.
Catholic Services Appeal 2019 “We Walk in Faith”
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Our Assessment/Target
$125,073.00
AMOUNT PLEDGED: $112,151.50
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $ 86,050.78
AMOUNT NEEDED TO GOAL $ 39,022.22
For those who prefer to donate online, please visit
the Diocese of Gaylord website at:
www.dioceseofgaylord.org
Catholic–services-appeal-57
All online pledges will be credited to
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Thank you for all of your generosity!
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 6, 2019
INSTRUMENTS NEEDED!!!
"Weekend Masses and especially Christmas
Masses!" Wherever and whenever you can help,
we will take you!!! Flute, violin, trumpet, trom-
bone, cello, saxophone, and keyboard!
Call Laurie 231 313 9129
MUSIC MINISTRY TEAM SINGERS/
INSTRUMENTALIST
WE NEED YOU!!! New start up date!
Thursday, Oct 3: 6PM Perhaps you can commit to
3 months for now! How bout Oct- Dec?!. Perfect!
We will take you! We especially need more wom-
en for melody and men who can sing the low
parts!
Financial Report—Week 9/22/2019
265 Envelopes & Direct Deposit $11,930.40
Children’s Gifts 20.00
Loose Cash 707.00
Weekly Total $12,657.40
Income Total 2019-2020 (Week 12) $143,529.32
DIRECT YOUR DOLLARS For every $150,000 worth of Family Fare cash reg-
ister receipts, we will get $1,000. We have
collected $40,003 already toward our fourth goal.
Please continue to put Family Fare cash register
tapes in the container in the hallway off the
vestibule near the restrooms. Thank you.
DIRECT YOUR LABELS Family Fare has a new house brand of products
called OUR FAMILY. For every 500 UPC’s not logos
collected, we receive $25.00. We need the labels
with the UPC Code. They can be put in the second
container in the vestibule near the restrooms.
Thank you.
Oleson Receipts We hope you are saving your Oleson receipts! For
every 5000 points we receive $50. Please contin-
ue to drop them in the “Big White Box” marked
“Oleson’s” by the coat rack across from the
restrooms. Thank you.
BENEFIT PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Next Sunday, October 13, 2019
Hosted and prepared by St. Patrick Men’s Club
October’s Breakfast will benefit our local SPARK
in the DARK. This local organization was born on
Facebook in 2015 and has grown to over 5,000
members. SPARK in the DARK’S idea was simple:
to create a safe platform to connect those in need
with those who could help. Members across the
Grand Traverse area can simply post a need on
the group’s page and watch others comment back
eager to help. For the 15th year our October
breakfast is being sponsored by Selinda
Mandarano in member of her husband Jim. Our
thanks to Selinda for her continued financial sup-
port which allows for a larger donation to this
worthwhile organization. Please join us for a great
breakfast and fellowship.
Sunday October 13th 8:30am—12:30pm
Adults $6.00 Children $4.00 Family $20.00
Breakfast includes: Pancakes, sausage, cheesy
hash browns, applesauce and beverages.
St. Patrick Annual Fall Bazaar 2019
OCTOBER 19 & 20, 2019
Saturday 10-7pm Sunday 10- 2pm
630 S. West Silver Lake Rd, Traverse City
Fall Bazaar with a Country Pantry (canned &
baked goods), Country Kitchen with delicious
homemade meals, Jewelry/Purse Boutique,
Grandma's Attic, Silent Auction and 50/50
Raffle. Come and visit us. We'd love to see you!
LOVE THY NEIGHBOR NEEDS..
Fundraiser Coordinatordinator for Grand Traverse area
Christian non-profit. 15hr/wk. Experience in fundrais-
ing, grant writing, along with community/business so-
liciting. Goal oriented independent person with a
knowledge of the GT community to build relationships,
plan events, and secure grants. Submit resume and
cover letter to Tony Nelson Chief Operating Officer
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time October 6, 2019
Liturgical Ministers for NEXT WEEK-October 12th & 13th, 2019
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00pm 9:00am
Altar Servers
Ushers Month of October
Greeters
Lectors
Eucharistic Ministers
Children’s Liturgy
11:00am
Readings for the Week of October 6, 2019
Sunday, Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Hab 1:2-3; 2:2-4; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; 2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk 17:5-10
Monday, Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary Jon 1:1—2:1-2, 11; Jon 2:3, 4, 5, 8; Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday, Saints Denis, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs; Saint John Leonardi, Priest Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-4, 5-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4
Thursday Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6; Lk 11:5-13
Friday, Saint John XXIII, Pope Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6 and 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26
Saturday Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28
Sunday, Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19
Please Pray For Barbara Roach, Tom
Hammond, J im
Hammond, Sandy
Wing, Donna Poliski,
Tony Fortuna, Laura
Sabol, Amanda
L u c s y , A n d r e a
Teagen,, Alex Webb,
Brenda Denninger,
“BabyGeno”Lafave
III, Laura Coleman
L y n d i a T i m b s ,
Sophie Cobb, Joan
Richards, Mark
Blonshine, Erich
Z imme r , Jacob
Cabinaw, Dennis
Russell, Jim &
Debra Barth, Lottie
L e g e r e t , L u c y
H e r m a n , T o n y
Bischof, Jacqueline
Clark, Joe & Lori
Taylor, Lillian Rose
Bloss, Sadie Binford.
Kathy Mical lef ,
Michael Couturier,
Patti DeAgostino,
Bill Lipuma, Bonnie
T u m e y , M a r y
Lipuma, Amanda
Rode, Baby Nolan,
Joan Frixen, Violet
C lement , Car la
Westervelt, Louis
Gates , Patr ic ia
Barnard & Family,
Bill Walton, Adell
Maksimowicz,
Anna Zionskowski,
C a r l a M e t c a l f ,
Rolland & Linda
Costello, Richard
R u s s e l l M a r g
Moeggenberg, Elaine
D i x o n , J o r d a n
Blodgett, Natalie
Hammond, Rand
Leach, Joey Santa,
Shaun Butt, Ray
D u e l l , R i c h a r d
Sarber, “Al”, Robert
Palmer III, Kim
H u b e r t , R o g e r
Bontemps, Jane
Kekic, Kay Ance,
Cheri, Bob, Janet
and Nick Plichta,
David Cook, Al
Staley.
,
Refugio Moreno
Barb LaBonte
Finn Ritchie
Molly Ritchie Jacob Andrews
Joey Andrews
Bob Moler (Capt)
Pat Pahl (Co-Capt)
Jim Allen
Kathy Lofquist
Kern Burden
George Rokos
Joe Robertson (Capt)
Doug Gallagher(Co-Capt)
Larry Kabot
Steve Doherty
Buddy Bothwell
Matt Breimayer
Dave Kjeldgaard
Baylor Robertson
John Baynton (Capt)
Jerry Kalena
Matt LeBlanc
Traci LeBlanc
Craig Gulseth
Pat Trombley
Jim Smith
Elizabeth Wagner
Robert Dodge
Linda Dodge
David Combs
Linda Gauthier
Charles Fricke
Gloria Fricke
Kathryn Nixon
Deborah Ritchie
Cheryl Wolf
Mary Schaub
Curt Britten
Kathy Britten
Wayne Mueller
Jean Baynton
John Baynton
Robert Clous
Robert Preston
Janine Winkler
Darlene Brunetti
Lynn Montroy
Linda Garvey
Robert Garvey
Paul Guyon
Christine Combs
Maxine Steinmiller
James Steinmiller Craig Gulseth
Crystal Gulseth
Kathleen Richter
AdellMaksimowicz Bob Nixon
Heidi Mueller
Margaret Kjeldgaard Barb Grewe
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