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The Catholic Community of St. Jude
Mission Statement We, the people of the Catholic Community of St. Jude, are followers of Christ,
striving to live the Gospel and reflect the compassion and love of Jesus to all people.
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 26, 2017
Your generosity is overwhelming!
We have received $2,470,000.00 towards our $2.5 million goal! That is with just over 500 households making a pledge or donation.
Make your pledge or donation and help us to not only reach our goal but to go over it. Thank you! Fr. Bob
Our Famous Fish Fry is BACK!!! Friday, March 3!
Dinner is served from 4pm to 7pm Featuring our famous all-you-can-eat fried Pollock and baked Cod, with baked potato, French
fries, mac and cheese, bread sticks & coleslaw. The cost for the dinner is $10 for seniors, $11 for adults ($10 early bird special 4pm to
5pm), $5 for children 12 and under, and a family special of $35. Take out dinners are available for $10 per dinner.
Now Showing Entertaining Angels:
The Dorothy Day Story Sunday, February 26
at 4pm and 7pm in the
community center Popcorn and punch provided,
bring a snack to share if you wish.
See pg. 8 for more info
Lent is Upon Us!
Ash Wednesday is March 1!
Masses will be celebrated at 8AM and 7PM
See the insert for all the Lenten Programs
St. Jude's Rooted Youth Group annual
Trivia Challenge on Saturday, March
11 at 7pm in the Community Center to help raise money for summer events, a registration form is
included in this bulletin, for more details see page 7 and/or the insert.
Join us for Adult Faith Update Sessions 9:45-10:45 Sunday Mornings
All are welcome to come anytime Feb 26 - Who Wrote the Gospels, When, for Whom, Why March 5 - All About Lent March 12 - Getting to Know God through Scripture March 19 - Salvation March 26 - Reconciliation April 2 - What is the Triduum? April 23 - The Easter Season
Sunday, February 26, Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 49:14-15/1 Cor 4:1-5/Mt 6:24-34 8:30AM Mass: Pat Price by Carmella & Mike Scaccia Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Wee Believers 9:30AM Faith Formation Program 9:45AM Adult Faith Update 11:00AM Mass: People of St Jude Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Wee Believers 4:00PM Dorothy Day Movie 7:00PM Dorothy Day Movie 7:00PM CYC Rooted Monday, February 27, Weekday Sir 17:20-24/Mk 10:17-27 7:00PM St. Cecilia Bell Choir Rehearsal Tuesday, February 28, Weekday Sir 35:1-12/Mk 10:28-31 Noon Senior Luncheon 3:30PM Praise Band Rehearsal 6:00PM Mass: Doug Simon by Norbert & Darlene Simon Wednesday, March 1, Ash Wednesday Jl 2:12-18/2 Cor 5:20—6:2/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 8:00AM Mass: All the Souls in Purgatory by Mary Radogna 7:00PM Mass: The people of St. Jude Thursday, March 2, Thursday after Ash Wednesday Dt 30:15-20/Lk 9:22-25 8:00AM Mass: Sharon Hunt by Marion Gibson 8:30AM to Noon Adoration Friday, March 3, Saint Katharine Drexel, Virgin Is 58:1-9a/Mt 9:14-15 8:00AM Mass: Deacon Harry and Catherine Lawrence by Mary Radogna 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9:00AM to Noon Eucharistic Adoration 4:00PM Fish Fry Saturday, March 4, Saint Casimir Is 58:9b-14/Lk 5:27-32 9:00AM Prayer Shawl & Quilt Ministry Workday 4:00PM Reconciliation 5:00PM Mass: People of St Jude Farewell Social for Steve KP Sunday, March 5, First Sunday of Lent Gn 2:7-9, 3:1-7/Rom 5:12-19/Mt 4:1-11 8:30AM Mass: Jerry Brocker by Brocker Family Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Wee Believers 9:30AM Faith Formation Program 9:45AM Adult Faith Update 11:00AM Mass: Clifford Bedford by Frances Caruso Children’s Liturgy of the Word, Wee Believers 2:30PM Youth Fusion 4:15PM Infused 7:00PM CYC Rooted
Mass Intentions & Events for the Week
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Church & Community Center: 801 N. Bridge St. (517) 669‐6049 Community Center
Parish Offices are located at 409 Wilson Street Phone (517) 669‐8335 Fax (517) 669‐8343
Religious Forma on Office Phone (517) 669‐8341
A er Hours Emergency phone (517) 803‐0911
Parish Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Bulle n Deadline is 10:00AM Wednesdays ‐ Contact Tina Simon
Other Parish Staff & Phone Extensions
Deacon Ted Heutsche Email: deaconted@stjudedewi .com Deacon Kevin Orth Email: deaconkevin@stjudedewi .com
Parish Office Manager: Chris na Simon Ext. 13 Email: nasimon@stjudedewi .com
Bookkeeper: Rosemary Starn Ext. 15 Email: rosiestarn@stjudedewi .com Maintenance: Ray Taylor
Helping Hands Ministry phone (517) 930‐1383
Weekend Masses Saturday, 5:00PM, Sunday, 8:30AM, 11:00AM
Weekday Masses Tuesdays at 6:00PM (Sept‐May)
Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 8:00AM
Reconcilia on Saturdays, 4:00PM‐4:30PM or by appointment
Other Area Reconcilia on Opportuni es St. Thomas Aquinas (E. Lansing) Saturday 3‐4PM & following 4:30PM Mass St. John the Evangelist (MSU)Mon., Wed. & Fri. 11AM‐Noon, Tues.8‐ 9PM St. Therese of Lisieux (Lansing) Saturday 3:30PM St. Joseph (St. Johns) Saturday 4PM St. Gerard (Lansing) Saturday at 9AM– 10AM
www.stjudedewi .com Visit us on our Parish and Youth Facebook pages
The FBI Report Father Bob Irish, Pastor 669-8335 ext. 11
A final thought and prayer My last weekend bulletin article and that of Steve Kasperick-Postellon’s made us aware of his decision to leave St. Jude. His last full weekend with us will be this coming weekend of March 4 & 5. Please join me and take a moment of your time to come to the socials after each of those weekend Masses and offer Steve & Teresa your appreciation for their years of service to our parish community as well as your best wishes for the new journey they will be taking with St. Joseph in Dexter, Michigan. I would just like to say, it was a surprise to get Steve’s resignation and I will miss both Steve and Teresa as they were very welcoming, supportive and patient with me these past three years. Both of their gifts of music and song will be missed by our parish family and especially by me as Steve helped me to grow in my liturgical celebrations since my return to parish ministry after 16 years serving in healthcare. It is my sincere prayer for the people of St. Joseph in Dexter tol be blessed by their gifts in the months and years to come. As Steve said in his farewell piece, (which I also ask) to please keep Teresa & him in your prayers as they take a new path in serving our Lord. Opening for new Director of Music Ministry
With the resignation and soon departure of Steve, I have open the application process for the search of a new Director of Music Ministry. Already I have received resumes’. This is a vital position for our parish community to fill and it will take time. I expect that a new person will be hired and on board sometime after Easter or at the latest by the new fiscal year (July 1)). I realize that is a ways away but will take time to bring someone on board. I ask for your prayers that God will send us another gifted musician to lead us in our song and prayer life at our liturgies. Until then, several area musicians and parishioners will step in to assist us with
our music until the right person is selected to be a part of our parish and join our parish staff. "Are you saved?" “Are you saved?” asks the Fundamentalist. If we are asked this question what is the best way for a Catholic to answer that question? We should say as our reply; "As the Bible says, I am already saved (Rom. 8:24, Eph. 2:5–8), but I’m also being saved (1 Cor. 1:18, 2 Cor. 2:15, Phil. 2:12), and I have the hope that I will be saved (Rom. 5:9–10, 1 Cor. 3:12–15). Like the apostle Paul I am working out my salvation in fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12), with hopeful confidence in the promises of Christ (Rom. 5:2, 2 Tim. 2:11–13)." Come let us adore Him! Lent will soon be upon us beginning with Ash Wednesday, March 1st. Adoration of the Eucharist will be offered on these days and times all through Lent. Tuesday’s 12:00Noon to 5:45PM (followed by the 6:00PM Mass); Wednesday’s & Thursday’s 8:30AM to 12:00Noon; and then on Friday’s at 9:00AM to 12:00Noon. During Holy Week, Eucharistic Adoration will take place on Holy Monday (April 10), Holy Tuesday (April 11), and Holy Wednesday (April 12) from 8:00AM to 12:00Noon. Stations of the Cross will be offered each Friday immediately following the morning Mass. Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered each Tuesday during Lent from 5:00PM—5:45PM, followed by the 6:00PM evening Mass. Lansing Area Reconciliation Services will be held on Sunday, March 26 from 2:00PM—4:00PM at both St. Gerard and St. Thomas Aquinas. Building Campaign Update We have received $2,470,000.00 towards our $2.5 million dollar goal! God is Good! All the Time!
Next Sunday’s Scriptures A reflection on the readings for Mass next Sunday, March 5
Christina Porco February 26, 1979 Myrtle Terrell February 26, 1986 Frances Wrzesinski February 26, 2014 Everhard Hunt February 27, 1975 Homer Barnes February 28, 1989 Eugene Ruff February 28, 1996 Mary Wheat February 28, 1997
James Robie March 3, 2013 Jerold Brocker March 3, 2014 Albert Schafer March 3, 2014 Edward Minick March 4, 1975 Richard Hull March 4, 2014 Yvette Higgins March 4, 2016
Jesus is the model of love and obedience. It can be difficult to be obedient. Temptations, deceptions and lack of will can contribute to our failures. When we focus on what love asks us to do, however, we can overcome the obstacles to our desired choices and behaviors. Jesus serves as the model of love and obedience, and relying on him in prayer gives us strength to make the right choices.
Genesis recalls the first sin committed by humankind: Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7, disobedience to God. The second reading from Romans, 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19, explains how Christ came to counter that sin of disobedience with his perfect obedience. In the Gospel, Matthew 4:1-11, Jesus remains perfectly faithful to his Father as he resists the temptations put to him by the devil in the desert.
Anniversaries of deceased friends and family from our parish
Greetings Corner Birthday Greetings to Donald Bevard and Bonnie Dusseau Happy Anniversary on the Occasion of Their 55th To David & Joyce Bordui Celebrating a milestone anniversary, a milestone birthday, a nota-
ble accomplishment? If you happen to be celebrating a milestone birthday, 65 and older (we automati-cally print those who are celebrating 65, 70, 75, 80 and over) and we know about it, we will congratu-late those folks. Contact the parish office at 669-8335 x 13 if you have someone to add.
We remember in prayer . . All who are sick may be healed in body and spirit, especially: Shawna Boyle, Electra Bailey, Barb LaLonde, Patricia Strouse, Stephanie Dorr, Joanie Eckhart, Debbie Pla , Tom Adams, David & Eileen Church, William Steinman, Doris Welsh, Deacon Ted Heutsche, Larry Garagiola, Bill Pearson Jr., Jean Cramner, Bruce Ely, Sarah Swank, Ken Jensen, Sharon Hunt, June Dennany, Barbara Bernardo, James Irish, Irene Gilbreath, Don Williams, Steve Kelly, Jerry Strayer, Cathy Smith, Becky Schafer, Brian Byelich, David Starn, Larry Starn, Therese VanWormer, Robert Steinman, Barbara Katch‐Smith, Brian Shellberg, Jackie Hunt, Mary Jo Piecuch, Mary Therese Swanson, Robert Ataman, Samantha Son ch, Deanna Hartwell, Jeff Church, Steffi Kracko, Tom Reid, Pat McCrackin, Camilla Smith, Kari Quimby, Cheryl Corr, Greg Gillispie, Peg Schmid, Kathleen Gladding, Mary Erickson, Rose Parks, Elizabeth Downie, Cathy Koski, Carol Haege, Daniel Thelen, Judy Welling, Ken Mohnke, Bethany Ames, Mary Montcalm, Jordan Ramos, Nick Robinson. If you have someone listed here who has recovered please contact Tina at 669‐8335 x13 so their names can be removed.
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for March 4 and 5
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Please remember in prayer our parish members and their families that are serving in our armed forces. Bre , Chandra, Christopher, Stephen, Ma , Vann, Kara, Robert, Tyler, Kyle, Michael, Joseph, Erin,
Ma , Michael, Ryan, Tamara, and Dalton.
Dear God, we pray to give all of our soldiers the courage and strength to do the duty that is required of them. May they always remember our apprecia on for the sacrifice they are making for us. We are thankful for the men and women who are willing to risk their lives to protect our freedom. We ask you to go with each one of them and protect them wherever they go. Amen
The next Bap sm Prepara on Class will be held Tuesday, April 4 at 7PM at the
Parish Offices at 409 Wilson Street. Please contact Laurie Seybert at 669‐8343 ext. 16 or by email at
laurieseybert@stjudedewi .com to register or for informa on about preparing for your child’s bap sm.
NEW LIFE IN CHRIST . . .
Tyler Jackson and Mila Noelle Reynolds became members of the Body of Christ on February 19 through the celebration of the sacrament of Baptism by Deacon Kevin Orth. Tyler and Mila were presented by their parents, Mark and Cherie (Ford) Reynolds. Tyler and Mila’s godparents are Phil and Alexis Covington. Welcome, Tyler and Mila!
In the Peace of Christ …
Lois LaViolette, age 73, died on Tuesday, February 21st. Tenative funeral arrangements are that a funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, February 28 at 11am by Fr. Robert Irish. Please see our website or the Gorsline Runicman website for details. Lois is survived by her husband Thomas.
“Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.”
Parish Sacramental News Parish Sacramental Policies
Bap sm: To schedule a bap sm or
register for the bap smal prepara on program, parents may contact Laurie Seybert or Deacon Ted. Bap sms may be
celebrated during the Masses on the second weekend of each month, except during Lent.
Marriage: Arrangements should
be made with Fr. Bob at least one year in advance of your proposed wedding date. No weddings are
celebrated during Lent.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: Please call the parish office if you are
hospitalized or at home and would like a visit from a Eucharis c minister to the homebound,
Fr. Bob, or to receive the Anoin ng of the Sick.
Anoin ng of the Sick: is also
celebrated a er each Mass the weekend of the third Sunday of
each month.
5:00 PM Mass Altar Server: Nathan Klein Eucharistic Ministers: Marie Ciolek, Lyle Nichols, Terry Schaefer, Kacey Schafer, Tina Sharkey, Rosie Starn Greeters: Larry & Marie Ciolek, Lyle Nichols, Susie Schneider Lector: Mary Crowley Mass Coordinator: Denise Pratt Ushers: Tom Nitzsche, Pat Schneider, Terry Starn, Gordon Vanderwier
8:30 AM Mass Altar Servers: Aidan Schafer, Olivia Schafer, Kendall Schafer Eucharistic Ministers: Kathy Bishop, Elizabeth Braun, Sue Garmo/Braun, Linda Kahler, Norma Koleda, Melissa Kramer Greeters: Don & Sharon Carlock, Craig & Linda Kahler Lectors: Melissa Kramer and Justin Voss Mass Coordinator: Paul Koleda Ushers: Dennis Bassett, Hans Braun, Adam Kahler, Eric Schafer
11:00 AM Mass Altar Servers: Noah and Olivia Behovitz, Jacob Schorfhaar Eucharistic Ministers: Tina Ashbrook, Kevin Orth, Jacob Orth, Eileen Phillips, Bob & Lisa Schroeder Greeters: Brenda Orth, Andrew & Liberty Torrence Lector: Michael Logan Mass Coordinator: Michael Muehlenbeck Ushers: Kenneth Ashbrook, Jeffrey Fogel, Ryan Fogel, Ethan Fogel
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Faith Formation News
Grades Pre-K through 8th: Mary Lippert, Director, 669-8341 ext. 17 [email protected]
Forma on Administra on Assistant: Laurie Seybert Forma on Assistant: Lynda Roof Email: laurieseybert@stjudedewi .com Email: lyndaroof@stjudedewi .com Phone: 669‐8341 ext. 16 Phone: 669‐8341 ext. 19
Family Service Opportunity during the Friday Fish Fry Lent is coming and the fabulous fish fry will soon be here! If your family is looking for a way to work a little service into your Lent, consider helping to clear and reset tables at the Fish Fry! It’s easy to do and a great way to meet people in our community! Sign up today at our Sign Up Genius! http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0849aaa92ba1f58-fabulous1
The early registration deadline at $30.00 per person is due March 1, 2017. After March 1st , the cost of registration will be $40.00 per person. Cut off registration date is March 6, 2017.
Elementary Students Bury the Alleluia for Lent It’s time to put our joyful Alleluia to rest for Lent! Students this week paraded their Alleluia Banners through the Community Center and Sanctuary before packing them up until Easter!
Loving God, as Lent nears we bury the Alleluia,
our song of joy.
In the forty days of Lent to come, we will sing quieter songs
and think about what we can do to follow you more closely.
Bless our Lenten days and,
when they are done, bring us here again to sing our song
of Easter joy.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
A L L E L U I A
Faith Formation News Hallie Card, Coordinator of Youth Ministry,
Grades 9-12 669-8335 ext. 14 [email protected]
Trivia Challenge
St. Jude's Rooted Youth Group will be holding their annual Trivia Challenge to help raise money for our summer events on Saturday, March 11, at 7:00 pm in the Community Center.
This is a fun way to help a great cause! Gather a group of 6-8 people and create a team or register as an individual and be placed in a team. There will be ten rounds of questions with prizes distributed after each round. Our prizes this year were donated by local businesses and parishioners.
To register for the event pick up a registration form in the gathering space or go to our parish website under the CYC page in the Faith Formation tab.
If you wish to contribute a donation, please contact Hallie Card by emailing [email protected] or via phone by calling (517) 669-8335 ext. 14
Spring Retreat
Permission slips are now available for the Spring Retreat to be held in partnership with five other area parishes March 24-26 at Bethany House. The cost per person is $60.00 which covers food, lodging, and all activities. Our theme this year is "Stronger Together" and will be focusing on the unity of the Catholic
Church and how we can use our gifts and talents to help ourselves and others. All while having a ton of fun and making a bunch of new friends! Contact Hallie Card for more information or a permission slip.
Space is limited! Act Now!
Movie Night—This Weekend!
In place of our usual Sunday night meeting, we will be partnering up with other members of the parish for a good ol’ fashioned movie night! Join us to watch an inspirational film about Dorothy Day, a woman being considered for Sainthood. The film starts at 7:00 pm. Hope to see you there!
Our next meeting will be next Sunday, March 5, at 7:00 pm. Come and kick off Lent in a special way!
Director of Music Ministry The Catholic Community of St. Jude in DeWitt, Michigan is seeking a full time (35-40 hour) Director of Music to join our collaborative staff. We are an active, vibrant and growing parish community of 1350 households located just North of Lansing. Responsibilities include leading music for 3 weekend Masses, funerals, weddings and other special liturgies held throughout the year with our adult & hand bells choirs and a newly formed Praise Band. Oversight is also needed for formation of cantors and parish music volunteers for funeral services as well as working with children to establish music for their special liturgies. Skills with piano and organ are a necessity and any ability in other instrument(s) is welcome. Applicants must have a good knowledge of Catholic liturgies and a deep willingness to actively promote, engage and form assembly participation. Salary commensurate with experience. This is a fully benefited position. Send cover letter and resume to Fr. Robert Irish, Pastor at The Catholic Community of St. Jude, 409 Wilson Street, DeWitt, MI 48820 or via email: [email protected]. For a detailed job description go to our website www.stjudedewitt.com and click on link found on opening page.
Join in offering your farewell & best wishes to Steve & Teresa after all the
Masses on March 4 & 5. Fr. Bob
Adult Faith Enrichment and Pastoral Associate’s Notes Terry Humenik, R.N., B.S.N. M.P. S.
517 669-8335 ext. 18 [email protected]
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Lent Begins on Wednesday, March 1 The gift of Lent is almost here and it is time to make plans as to how each of us will spend this wonderful gift of being called to bring our hearts and souls back to God. I really believe that Lent is a gift from God that keeps us from straying too far from our home in God’s heart. Take time now to plan what you will do to make this happen in your life. It’s not all about giving something up, it might be spending more time in prayer, in doing things for others, especially those in need, being more kind and loving and being aware of God’s action in our lives every day. Happy Lent!
Prayer Partners in Flint There are many people in the Flint neighborhoods where poverty is the norm that could benefit from having someone praying for them on a daily basis. Several parishioners from St. Jude are involved in supporting them with prayer and occasional cards or notes. We invite YOU to join us in prayer. Contact Terry Humenik and I will give you the name and address of someone from Flint that you can pray for daily. Lent is a great time to begin this ministry in your family.
A Few Good Men Needed on March 14 Looking for 4-5 gentlemen to serve and
clean up for the Women’s Lenten Evening of Reflection. We have ladies to prepare the meal but we need your
assistance to make the evening complete. Please contact Terry Humenik ASAP.
Women’s Lenten Evening of Reflection
Tuesday, March 14 at 6pm beginning with Mass and continues with dinner and speaker Mary Dillon from St. Mary parish in Flint. Her topic will be "How is Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker Movement relevant in today's church?" This evening is open to all women - invite your friends and family.
More Surgery on My Shoulder I will be having a total shoulder replacement on my left shoulder on March 1. This next step is to finish repairing it after my fall last summer. I will be off work from March 1 until March 8 and after that I will be working from home via computer for a while until I am able to get to the office more regularly. I will be checking my email and phone messages and handling my usual responsibilities as much as possible but you may not see me for some time. Please keep me in your prayers that this surgery will be the final one to return my left arm to full function.
Come to An Explained Mass Tuesday, March 7 at 6:45pm
All parishioners are invited to an explained Mass at church with Fr. Dave Rosenberg. Get to know the inside details of the Mass, the history of its development and how each person is invited into the life of Christ during every Mass. There is no consecration at an explained Mass so you might still want to come to the 6pm Mass that evening.
Women’s Retreat Day April 22 Our speaker will be Sr. Diane Zerfas from the Dominican Center for Spirituality in Grand Rapids. The topic will be Wisdom’s Feast - How Women Read and Pray With the Scriptures. Save the date to focus on enriching your relationship with Christ. Invite your family and friends to join us. Plans are currently underway.
Lenten Discussion Group with Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Barron is offering a digital streaming or DVD with printed study guide “Seven Deadly Sins - Seven Lively Virtues” with group discussion available during Lent on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at different times. You must purchase the video to participate. See the website /www.wordonfire.org/wof-discussion-groups/ for more information.
Other News in Our Parish Events, Reminders and Announcements of Activities in our Parish and others
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Other Areas Announcements
40Days For Life – Day 41 Your presence in prayerful vigil outside an abortion clinic saves lives. In fact being present in prayer on abortion days has been so effective that our 2017 40DFL campaign will only consist of vigils from 9 AM – 6PM each and every Wednesday beginning Ash Wednesday across from the Planned Parenthood in Frandor. Can you spend one hour a week or one hour a month, beginning this Lent, in a spiritual and corporal work of mercy intervening for those in need? Search Facebook for @40DFLLDay41 to sign the online calendar or email: [email protected] World Wide Marriage Encounter Enrichment Day on March 4th at St Gerard Parish from 9-4. The theme is passionate relationships. This is open to all couples and priests. The cost is $25 per couple, which includes lunch. Please contact Paul & Vicki Horak for more information or to register – 989-640-3611 or email [email protected] . Lansing Catholic High School presents Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” in the high school auditorium from March 3– March 12, show times vary. Tickets are $10/each and are available online or at the door. We offer a pre-show dinner on Friday, March 3. Dinner includes cod, mac and cheese, fries, coleslaw, dessert and a beverage. Dinner seating starts at 5:30 p.m. $25 includes dinner and one ticket. Dinner reservations required by February 27. Please contact [email protected] with any questions. All tickets can be purchased on our ticket web page: Ticketor.com/LCHSdrama. Lenten Penance Service on Thursday, March 9 at 6:30pm. St. Joseph Catholic Church, 109 Linden Street, in St. Johns. The Association of Catholic Women will have their March meeting Saturday, March 11 at noon at St. Mary Parish, St. Elizabeth Seton Room, 219 Seymour Avenue, Lansing. The cost of the meal is $12.00. The speaker will be Angela Johnston, Principal of Immaculate Heart Of Mary School, Lansing. Her topic will focus on Catholic Schools. Please contact Jeannette before Monday, March 6th if interested in attending.
Mid-life Singles (mid-30s to 50s): Looking to start 2017 off with a renewed sense of purpose & belonging? Then register today for a life-changing REFLECT weekend retreat at the St. Francis Retreat Center on March 17-19. Take a chance and get involved... this is one New Year’s resolution you won't regret! Cost is $175 for meals and a single room. Call (586) 770-1772, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.ReflectRetreat.com for details.
Attention Catholic Health Care Professionals: The Rose Mass will be held on Laetare Sunday, March 26 at the noon Mass at St. Mary Student Parish in Ann Arbor. Bishop Emeritus Carl Mengeling will be
celebrating the Mass and will offer a special blessing for healthcare workers. Guests will also be
invited to recite a Christian version of the Hippocratic Oath. A ticketed lunch will follow with guest speaker Dr. Janet Smith, who will speak on
the topic of Being Faithful in an Age of Persecution. We especially invite ALL Catholic healthcare
students and professionals, and all those who work in public or community health -- not just doctors! To
RSVP and purchase lunch tickets, visit cma-lansing.org/events
Mass for Families of Miscarriage and Child Loss with Bishop Boyea. Healing mass for any family who has experienced the tragedy of miscarriage or the loss of a child. Sunday, March 26 at 2 pm at St. Patrick's Church, 711 Rickett Road in Brighton. A simple punch reception to immediately follow after mass. New Life Center Benefit Dinner – An Evening with Dr. Alveda King and Pastor Walter Hoye on Friday, April 21 from 6pm – 8:30pm at Eagle Eye Banquet Center, 1501 Chandler Road in Bath. This is a free event (appetizers, dinner, cash bar, two great pro-life speakers, ministry update and testimonials) and the first of what will be an annual fundraiser for post-abortion recovery and crisis pregnancy programs that we host at the NLC. Register for this event at newlifecenterlansing.org
We have nearly reached our building campaign pledge goal of $2,500,000!! We
currently stand at $2,470,000 or 99% of our goal. We have also raised our participation slightly to 500 families or 37% of our registered families. We are in need of a small percentage of faithful parishioners who haven’t yet made their pledge, to do so and put us over the top. During the next five years we will continue to reach out to new parishioners, inviting them to join us and to parishioners who have expressed an interest in increasing their pledge depending on their life situation. To everyone who has already pledged to the campaign, Thank You for your sacrifice, to continue to build God’s kingdom here at the Catholic Community of St. Jude. Once again, if you have any questions or concerns with the Witness to Hope campaign, please contact myself or Lisa Weber with the diocese, at 517-342-2535.
The food pantry is in need of: Stuffing, crackers, peanut bu er, jelly, and shampoo.
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From the Operations Managers Desk Rob Strouse, 669-8341 ext. 10 [email protected]
A special thanks are due the following Knights for their help with the Millionaire Party at Reno's West on January 26-29. Greg Pratt, Jim Kurt, John Blanchard, Terry Schaefer, Ted Courter, Ernie West, Jared Kramer, Joe Ciaramella, Robert Schroeder, Donald Carlock, James Days, Kenneth Ashbrook, David Flees, Fred Strouse, Jim Kraus, and Tom Doyle. Our Worthy Millionaire Party Chairman, Don
Carlock is recognized for his outstanding labor to make this fund raiser a success.
Fish Fry News: About 80 people attended the appreciation dinner and fish fry sign up. Everyone raved about the ribs, chicken and cheesy potatoes. Sorry that we ran out of ice
cream! Ray Taylor, John Blanchard, Pat Schneider, Lynn Fiedler and John Urbain prepared the food. Many hands helped with the cleanup. There is still time to sign up and help at the Fish Frys.
Please contact Joe Ciaramella at 517 749-8758. Thank you.
Any Catholic man that's interested in learning more about the Knights of Columbus, please contact Grand Knight, John Urbain at 517-669-5060.
See our website www.DeWittKofC.com for additional Council information.
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Parish Offerings
Fiscal YTD 7/1/16-6/30/17
YTD Budgeted Expenses: $462,128.00 YTD Offertory: -304,114.12
YTD On–Line Offertory -147,309.58 YTD Non-Offertory Income -45,150.36 YTD Surplus $34,446.06
YTD Building Fund (Phase II) $49,300.71
Counter Schedule: February 27 — Team #6 March 6 — Team #7
February 13-19 Contributions
Budgeted Expenses: $13,592.00 Offertory: -7,232.00 On-Line Offertory: -4,725.00
Non-Offertory Income: -6,713.87 Surplus $5,078.87
Building Fund Collection $1,685.00
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3460 Dunckel Road, Lansing, 48911
We are ready for your black and white ad! Contact Tina or Rob at
669-8335
DeWitt Pharmacy 128 S. Bridge St, DeWitt
517 • 668 • 9299 Monday – Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm
HUFNAGEL’S AUTO REPAIR, LLC 7293 W. Grand River Ave.
At Francis Road (517) 626-2200
Tune Ups, Oil Changes, Brakes, Computer Diagnostics, Complete Auto Service
Mitchell R. Dobrzelewski, O.D. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY PARISHIONER
669.4411 E-MAIL: [email protected]
WWW.VISIONSOURCE-DEWITTOPTOMETRYPC.COM
Primary Eye & Vision Care
Relli’s 202 E. Main ● DeWitt, MI
Tel 669-9243 $6.00 12” 2 Item pizza
$1.29 Kids meals Sunday’s Only
Outdoor Work Wanted
Barn Works Inc. Silo’s Removed
Loads of Sand, Gravel, Mulch Delivered Light Excavation / Land Clearing / Stump Removal
Sidewalks / Driveways
Call Pat or Patrick
St. Jude Parishioner 517 256-0600 barnworksinc.com
Makel & Makel & Makel & Dennel @Dennel @Dennel @
Family Barber Shop II 113 W. Main Street Downtown DeWitt
669•1110
& PET HEALTH CENTER
“Exceptional Pets cared for by Exceptional People”
THREE SHEARS
FOR PETS Grooming
www.pethealth.net 669-2641 1120 Commerce Prk Suite D
DeWitt, MI 48820
Advertiser of the Week
We are ready for your black and white ad!
Contact Tina or Rob at 669-8335.
Howe's Greenhouse & Flower Shoppe, LLC
Richard & Margaret Howe Sally Pontius ---- Kim Sperry
8160 US 27, DeWi
517‐669‐9822 e‐mail: [email protected]
web page: howesflowershoppe.com
Dresser Ministry
The diaper drive is in full swing now. We will be collecting
diapers and/or wipes until the weekend of February 25. All the diapers collected in this pack-n-play will be donated to the students at Lansing
Community College who have chosen life for their babies and are still trying to get a college education. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
If anyone knows of an individual or family that would benefit from the Dresser Ministry please contact Leslie Feldpausch at [email protected].
Kristine S. West, DDS, MS
Creating Stunning Smiles for Individuals of All Ages
DeWitt Shopping Center 13109 Schavey Rd., Suite 1
517. 507. 3001
THIS SPACE NOW THIS SPACE NOW
AVAILABLEAVAILABLE
ISLA VOLKERS REALTOR
25 + years selling DeWitt Homes
[email protected] (517) 420-6329
Alexa Vitek-Hitchcock D.D.S.
13173 Schavey Road 517.277.2000
www.vitekfamilydentistry.com Family Friendly Dentist
Parishioner
Phone 517●381●8181 www.drbrya.com 4780 Okemos Road • Okemos
Wendy M. Kashenider, DVM
FIND US ON
Your DeWitt Connection 84% of my sales in 2016 were a repeat or referral. Stop in & see why!
Kevin McCrackin Sales & Leasing Specialist
PAULI FORD 2380 S. US 27 ● St. Johns
989-224-6711 [email protected]
The Dainton Family ~ Parishioners
David J. Fedewa, D.M.D.
Family Den stry
www.dewi amilydental.com
11371 U.S. 27, DeWitt
517•669•2381
Check us out on the web www.dewittvet.com
We offer boarding and bathing too!!
517.575.6021 1758 E. Clark Road Lansing
Parishioner & Owner - Robert Baldino
www.gunnisonvillemeadows.com
Now Offering Group Discount to St. Jude Members (Auto Owners A++ Rating)
Voted Areas Favorite 17 Years since 1926
REED INSURANCE
HOME AUTO LIFE UMBRELLA BUSINESS
Contact Tina Jerue Agent 517-669-2911
8%
DeWitt MI Self Storage dewittmiselfstorage.com
(517) 668-6536 East Howe Road & Business 27
DeWitt Dave Fedewa Owner & Parishioner
Charity Unity
Fraternity Join us to Celebrate Faith and Family
Msgr. Stotenbur Council 7237, DeWitt
Contact: Jim Tingay, 669-9422
WWW.DEWITTKOFC.COM
1025 W. Herbison Rd. DeWi
(517) 669‐8864
For your consideration: Our parish bulletin is furnished at no charge to the parish through the support of the merchants and service processionals whose advertising appears within. When you are in need of services, please patronize them and tell them you saw their ad in our parish bulletin. To become an advertiser, please contact the office at 517-669-8335 Ext. 13.
Kristine S. West, DDS, MS
Creating Stunning Smiles for Individuals of All Ages
DeWitt Shopping Center 13109 Schavey Rd., Suite 1
517. 507. 3001
ST. JUDE TRIVIA CHALLENGE
7:00 PM Saturday, March 11, 2017 - Doors open at 6:15 PM Hors d’oeuvres, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages provided!
All adult parishioners and high school age youth are invited to gather a group of 6-8 of your smartest friends and have some fun testing your knowledge of all kinds of trivia.
Don’t have 6-8 Trivia-Loving friends? Register as an individual and join a team to play! Teams compete in 10 rounds of 10 questions each, on various topics.
Door prize drawings after each round - Gift certificates & items provided by local businesses!
[ ] I am taking advantage of the Early Registration discount [Deadline March 1]. [ ] $110.00 Team Registration
[ ] $15.00 Individual Registration
[ ] $10.00 for High School-age Youth
[ ] I am registering after March 1.
[ ] $150.00 Team Registration
[ ] $20.00 Individual Registration
[ ] $10.00 for High School-age Youth
[ ] Enclosed is a check to St. Jude Catholic Church (memo line “Rooted”) in the amount of $ _______
Individual or Team Captain: __________________________ Phone number: _______________ E-Mail address: __________________________
Team member names: (not including team captain, above) If unknown at this time, leave blank.
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Registrations may be returned by: Mailing to - Attn.: Hallie Card, Catholic Community of St. Jude, 409 Wilson St., Dewitt, MI 48820
Emailing it to [email protected]
Dropping it in the collection basket in a sealed envelope, labeled: Trivia Challenge.
Questions? Please Contact: Hallie Card: [email protected] or 517-669-8335 x 14.
HOSTED BY ST. JUDE ROOTED YOUTH GROUP All proceeds from this event are used to help the Youth Group with Summer Events
1 Ash Wednesday 8AM Mass 7PM Mass
2 8AM Mass 8:30AM –Noon Adoration
3 8AM Mass 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9AM–Noon Adoration
4PM
4 9AM Prayer Shawl & Quilt Ministry Workday 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass Steve's Farewell Social
5 8AM K of C Rosary 8:30AM Mass, CLW, WeeB 9:30AM Steve's Farewell Social, FFP 9:40AM Adult Faith Update 11AM Mass, CLW, WeeB Steve's Farewell Social 1PM Adult Confirmation Session 3PM Youth Fusion 4:30PM Infused 7PM CYC Rooted
6 7PM St. Cecilia Bell Choir Rehearsal 7PM K of C Officers & Trustees Mtg.
7 Noon Senior Lunch Noon-5:45PM Adoration 5PM-5:45PM Reconciliation 6PM Mass
6:45PM Explained Mass
TBD Praise Band Rehearsal
8 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 6:15PM FFP 7PM St. Gregory Choir Rehearsal 8PM K of C Meeting
9 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 5:30PM Finance Council Meeting
10 8AM Mass 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9AM–Noon Adoration
4PM
11 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass 7PM CYC Night
12 SPRING FORWARD 8:30AM Mass, CLW, WeeB 9:30AM FFP 9:40AM Adult Faith Update 11AM Mass, CLW, WeeB 1PM Adult Confirmation Session 7PM CYC Rooted
13 7PM St. Cecilia Bell Choir Rehearsal
14 Noon Senior Lunch Noon-5:45PM Adoration 5PM-5:45PM Reconciliation 6PM Mass & Women’s Evening of Reflection
TBD Praise Band Rehearsal
15 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 6:15PM FFP 7PM St. Gregory Choir Rehearsal
16 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 5:30PM Pastoral Council Meeting 6:30PM First Eucharist Workshop
17 8AM Mass 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9AM–Noon Adoration
4PM
18 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass Anointing of the Sick
19 8:30AM Mass, CLW, WeeB 9:30AM FFP, Anointing of the Sick 9:40AM Adult Faith Update 11AM Mass, CLW, WeeB Anointing of the Sick 1PM Adult Confirmation Session 3PM Youth Fusion 4:30PM Infused
20 9AM Prayer Shawl & Quilt Ministry Workday 7PM St. Cecilia Bell Choir Rehearsal
21 Noon Senior Lunch Noon-5:45PM Adoration 5PM-5:45PM Reconciliation 6PM Mass 7PM Marys & Marthas go to the Movies
TBD Praise Band Rehearsal
22 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 6:15PM FFP 7PM St. Gregory Choir Rehearsal
23 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration
24 8AM Mass 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9AM–Noon Adoration
4PM
25 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass
Father Bob’s 25th Anniversary Celebration
26 Loose Change Weekend 8:30AM Mass, CLW, WeeB 9:30AM FFP, Anniversary Celebration 9:40AM Adult Faith Update 11AM Mass, CLW, WeeB Anniversary Celebration 1PM Adult Confirmation Session 2PM Regional Reconciliation 6PM K of C Fun Night
27 7PM St. Cecilia Bell Choir Rehearsal
28 Fr. Bob’s 25th
Ordination Anniversary
Noon Senior Lunch Noon-4PM Adoration 6PM Mass
29 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration 6:15PM FFP 7PM St. Gregory Choir Rehearsal
30 8AM Mass 8:30AM–Noon Adoration
6PM K of C Major Degree
31 8AM Mass 8:30AM Stations of the Cross 9AM–Noon Adoration
4PM
Program Abbreviation Key CLW: Children’s Liturgy of the Word FFP: Faith Formation Program Grades 1- 4 Fusion: 5th & 6th Grades Formation
Infused: 7th & 8th Grades Formation WeeB: Wee Believers
Please check the Parish
Bulletin for details about these events or
our website
www.stjudedewitt. com.
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MARCH 2017 MARCH 2017 Events at the Catholic Community of St. Jude
Lent 2017 God calls out again to his people
God’s call to each of us to come back to him is the heart of the message of Lent. Like the people of the Old Testament we are often unaware of the ways in which we stray from God. During Lent we reflect on how we have strayed from God’s path and we reorient our lives toward him again. It is a time to take up spiritual practices that lift the fog of busyness, distraction, fear, or whatever else keeps us from aligning our wills with the will of God. “The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” (Mark 1:15) Jesus is calling us to reorient our lives in a fundamental way. Because we hope in God’s mercy and trust in the help of his grace, we can turn our hearts from sin and back to God. Fasting, prayer and almsgiving are expressions of our converted hearts. Through fasting we show a change in our relationship toward ourselves. Through prayer we express a change in our relationship toward God. Through almsgiving we reveal a change in our relationship with others. When we observe these practices, especially during the season of Lent, we free our hearts and prepare to receive God’s love, light and joy. God calls us to give him our whole hearts because God is love and the source of all love. God wants our love in return. During Lent we examine our lives and ask “What in my life keeps me from giving my heart to God? What am I holding back?”
Some people find it difficult to approach the Sacrament of Reconciliation. In his gentle love and mercy, God calls us to be reconciled to him because of his boundless love for us. Lent is a perfect time to experience God’s love and forgiveness through one of these opportunities for Reconciliation. Remember it is not the priest but Jesus who forgives sins. Reconciliation at St. Jude - 4pm until 4:30pm Saturdays of Lent, Additional opportunities for Reconciliation at St. Jude: Tuesday evenings during Lent from 5pm until 5:45pm Regional Reconciliation will take place on Sunday, March 26 at 2pm at St. Thomas Aquinas in East Lansing and at St. Gerard in Lansing.
Spend some quiet time with Jesus in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday afternoons, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings each week of Lent And Holy week, Monday April 10, Tuesday April 11, Wednesday April 12 See the calendar on the back page for exact dates and times Daily Mass is another Lenten practice that is available at St. Jude on Tuesday evenings at 6pm and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings at 8am. This is a beautiful way to spend time in prayer with Jesus.
ARISE together with Christ - season 4 - New Heart, New Spirit This small group study process begins the week of February 26 and runs for 6 weeks. Explore with other members of our parish community how we can grow closer to developing hearts like Jesus’ filled with the Holy Spirit. Late registrations will not have books the first week.
Women’s Lenten Evening of Reflection Tuesday, March 14. Beginning with Mass at 6pm followed by a delicious dinner and then speaker Mary Dillon will share thoughts and experiences talking about "How is Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker Movement Relevant in Today's Church?" Please sign up at the parish information center.
Participate in the culmination of Lent - the Triduum Holy Thursday ~7pm the celebration of the Last Supper with the institution
of the Eucharist, and the washing of the feet of the disciples.
Good Friday ~ 3pm Video Stations of the Cross in the community center,
7pm Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion,
Holy Saturday ~ Easter Vigil - 8pm recall salvation history and God’s love for this people, the blessing of fire and water. All of the faithful renew Baptismal vows.
Easter Sunday Masses at 8:30am and 11am
Lenten Opportunities to Help Us to Return Our Hearts to God Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving are our key responsibilities during Lent
Little Black Books - Six Minutes a Day, beginning February 26 This parish favorite is the resource written by the former Bishop of Saginaw, Kenneth Untener. It guides us through the Gospels for Lent with helpful explanations and reflections along the way. Pick up your copy on the weekend of Febru-ary 26 so that you can begin the prayer journey for Lent.
Operation Rice Bowl - A project of Catholic Relief Services that invites us to give alms that will be used to assist our brothers and sisters around the world who are in desperate need of food, clothing, shelter due to poverty or natural disasters. The funds from Operation Rice Bowl allow us to stand in solidarity with the poor.
Food for the Poor Collection - A St. Jude tradition This annual Lenten project offers an experience for our faith community to come together in service, offering all parish households a means of alleviating hunger in our own community. Each household is asked to purchase and donate enough food to feed a family of similar size for one full day. This includes perishable foods. Food will be collected on Holy Thursday. Parishioners gather following Morning Prayer on Good Friday at 8:30am for a blessing of the food and packaging the food for distribution to families at Loaves and Fishes Shelter, Eve’s House, Safe Center in Clinton County, St. Vincent Refugee Services and local needy families. Parish-ioners volunteer to deliver the food to the many recipients. Watch the bulletin for additional information as the date gets closer.
Lenten Regulations Abstinence
No meat can be eaten on Ash Wednesday, all Fridays of Lent, and Good Friday by all who have reached the age of 14.
Fasting Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting for all who have reached their 18th birthday and who have not yet reached their 60th birthday. Fasting means having only one full meal to maintain one's strength. Two smaller, meatless and penitential meals are permitted according to one's needs, but they should not together equal the one full meal. *Those that are excused from fast and abs nence outside the age limits include the physically or mentally ill including individuals suffering from chronic illnesses such as diabetes. Also excluded are pregnant or nursing mothers. In all cases, common sense should prevail, and ill persons should not further jeopardize their health by fas ng.
Stations of the Cross Reflecting on the Stations of the Cross is an exercise in imaginative prayer. We are called to contemplate what Jesus experienced as he sacrificed himself for our sins. We imagine walking with Jesus on his final journey.
The Stations of the Cross are prayed every Friday morning during Lent
(except Good Friday) after the 8am Mass.
You are also welcome to pray the Stations of the Cross when you come to church at other times. Stations of the Cross prayer booklets are available for your use.
Did you know that the Stations of the Cross are an ancient devotion that began in the late Middle Ages? There are a variety of different prayers that can be used when praying the stations of the cross that can be helpful to people of different ages and interests. And of course you can offer your own prayers to Jesus as you travel the journey to Calvary with him.
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ONLINE RESOURCES FOR LENTEN PRAYER AND
REFLECTION
BestLentEver.com This site is operated by Dynamic Catholic and offers free email reminders of daily Lenten reflections. It also has several extra options for spiritual growth during the Lenten season. Praying Lent is an online ministry of Creighton University. onlineministries.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/Lent/ Free reflections for daily use during Lent, stations of the cross, Lenten retreat, and recipes for Lent. Bustedhalo.com is a free site geared toward youth and young adults. Includes reflection for Lent, good information about Lenten sacrifices etc. Crsricebowl.org is a free site that provides information from several sources about Lent with meatless recipes from around the world. Focus on making the lives of others better through our Lenten sacrifices. Lentenreflections.com comes from Bishop Robert Barron and the Word on Fire. It offers reflections on the daily Gospels of Lent emailed to you every morning and it is free. Get the Laudate app free on your smart phone. This app is useful during Lent and throughout the year including daily Mass readings, Saint of the day, Liturgy of the Hours, Prayer lists, confession preparation, etc. loyolapress.com offers the daily 3 minute Retreat, Sunday Connection, Daily Inspiration, information about saints, & links to monthly newsletter or daily inspiration for free.
March 1: Ash Wednesday Masses at 8:00AM & 7:00PM 2: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 3: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm- 7:00pm 5: Adult Faith Formation 9:40am to 10:45am 7: Adoration Noon to 5:45pm Reconciliation 5:00pm to 5:45pm Mass at 6:00pm 8: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 9: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 10: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm - 7:00pm 12: Adult Faith Formation 9:40am to 10:45am 14: Adoration Noon to 5:45pm Reconciliation 5:00pm to 5:45pm Mass at 6:00pm Women’s Evening of Reflection 6:00pm 15: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 16: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 17: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm - 7:00pm 19: Adult Faith Update 9:40am to 10:45am 21: Adoration Noon to 5:45pm Reconciliation 5:00pm to 5:45pm Mass at 6:00pm 22: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 23: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 24: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm - 7:00pm 26: Adult Faith Formation 9:40am to 10:45am Regional Reconciliation 2:00pm 28: Adoration Noon to 4:00pm Father Bob’s Anniversary Celebration Mass at 6:00pm 29: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 30: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 31: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm - 7:00pm April 4: Adoration from Noon to 5:45pm Reconciliation 5:00pm to 5:45pm Mass at 6:00pm 5: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 6: Adoration from 8:30am to Noon 7: Stations of the Cross 8:30am Adoration 9:00am to Noon Fish Fry 4:00pm - 7:00pm 8: Palm Sunday Mass at 5:00pm 9: Palm Sunday Masses at 8:30am and 11am Easter Egg Hunt at Noon Holy Week Monday, April 10: Eucharistic Adoration 8:00am-Noon Tuesday, April 11: Eucharistic Adoration 8:00am - Noon Wednesday, April 12: Eucharistic Adoration 8:00am - Noon Holy Thursday, April 13: Food for the Poor Collection 9:00am – 7:00pm
Chrism Mass at the Cathedral 10:30am Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:00pm Adoration 8:00pm-11:00pm Evening Prayer 11:00pm
Good Friday, April 14: Food for the Poor Packaging & Delivery 9:00am
Video Stations of the Cross 3:00pm Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion 7:00pm
Saturday, April 15: Holy Saturday Easter Vigil 8:00pm Sunday, March 27: Easter Sunday Masses at 8:30am and 11:00am