Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church ✚ September 25, 2016
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 2 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN
PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
OURLADYOFVICTORYCATHOLICCHURCH133OrchardDrive✚ Northville,Michigan✚48167
Phone:(248)349-2621✚ Fax:(248)349-7329✚ www.olvnorthville.orgOFFICEHOURS:Monday-Friday:8:30a.m.-noon,1:00-5:00p.m.
MASSSCHEDULE:Saturday-5:00p.m.,Sunday-7:30,9:30&11:30a.m. Monday-7:00p.m.,Wednesday-Friday:8:30a.m.RECONCILIATIONSCHEDULE:Saturday,3:30p.m.
MISSIONSTATEMENT“AsDisciplesofJesusChrist,weareagiving,growingCatholicfamily.Throughtheintercessionof
Mary,wepray,weworship,weserveandweeducateinFaith.”
COLLABORATIONPARTNERPARISHES
HolyFamily,24505MeadowbrookRd.,Novi,48375(248)349-8847,www.holyfamilynovi.org
St.James,46325W.10MileRd.,Novi,48374 (248)347-7778,www.sjnovi.net
St.Joseph,830S.LafayeUeSt.,SouthLyon,48178 (248)446-8700,www.saintjosephsouthlyon.org
CLERGY Rev. Denis B. Theroux, [email protected] Ext. 255 Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman Deacon: Ken Fry Ext. 479
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Kathryn Ling, [email protected] Ext. 254
MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy Sanderson, [email protected] Ext. 261
PARISH OFFICE Secretary Janet Baker, [email protected] Ext. 250 Administrative Assistant Colleen Bonadeo, [email protected] Ext. 292 Parish Administrator Julie Lupo, [email protected] Ext. 257
Parish Accountant Ellen McElroy, [email protected] Ext. 259
Communications and Technology Coordinator Michelle Gawne, [email protected] Ext. 253
Maintenance Director Bob Larson, [email protected] Ext. 266 Maintenance Rocky Tarrow Rick Tarrow Ed Isabell
Technology Director Ken Ling, [email protected] Ext. 251
Facilities and Events Coordinator Ellen O’Neil, [email protected] Ext. 256
Youth Ministry Coordinator Sean Tehoke, [email protected] Ext. 262
FAITH FORMATION (248) 349-2559 Fax: (248) 773-5024 Director
Mary Ellen Skene, [email protected] Ext. 112 Secretary Kelly Bruno, [email protected] Ext. 116
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL, [email protected] Tim CencerTracy DeCrescentis Eric Fox, Vice Chairperson (586) 255-6603 Ann Gage (248) 982-9880 Bob Langan Lisa Militello Kathryn Piotrowski, Chairperson (248) 891-5238 Catherine Rabahy Jeff Snyder Dan Stedem Vince Stempien, Secretary (248) 939-3600
PARISH CREDIT UNION Catholic Vantage Financial (734) 432-0212
OLV HOSPITALITY COORDINATOR Tina Bak, [email protected] Ext. 277
Activities Committee Cheryl Bauman, [email protected] (248) 219-2018 Cathy McCann, [email protected] (248) 344-9959
Funeral Lunch Ministry
Contact Parish Office (248) 349-2621
CHRISTIAN SERVICE COORDINATOR Nancy Tolkacz, [email protected] Ext. 258
Gospel of Life Merri Cullen, [email protected] (248) 790-8068
Meal Ministry Karen Martin, [email protected] (248) 797-3888 Jennifer Mullan, [email protected] (248) 860-8309
Prison Ministry June Clark (734) 354-9427
Stitching Busybodies (Sewing Ministry) Beth Ajlouni, [email protected] Andrea Murdock, [email protected] (248) 349-4382
Special Needs Outreach Pat Romzek, [email protected] (248) 305-8984Karen Schmid, [email protected] (734) 327-4641
St. Leo’s Outreach Tony Albanese, [email protected] (248) 349-4664
Health & Wellness Ministry Molly Griffin, [email protected] (248) 930-1740
Moms in Prayer Group Carolyn Spencer, [email protected] (248) 921-8876 Knights of Columbus
Rick Bennett, [email protected] (248) 348-9214 St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 Ext. 478 Stephen Ministry
Confidential Ministry of Support Ext. 482 Evangelization Committee
Laura Droze, [email protected]
OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Fax: (248) 380-7247
PrincipalDan Timmis, [email protected] Ext. 110 Administrative Assistant Lynn Zelek, [email protected] Ext. 108
Secretary Mary Lopus, [email protected] Ext. 115
Dean of Students Kate Szuba, [email protected] Ext. 117
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Pack 721 Cub Scouts will be selling popcorn after all masses this weekend. All proceeds help to fund their pack activities and to provide adventures to last a lifetime!
DearFriends, AngerisanemoWonweallknowwell. Weknow,toothatitcantakemanydifferentforms. SomeWmes,wedeeplyregretwhatwehavesaidanddoneinanger.Sowemaygoandapologizetoourfriend,spouse,orchild. But there is another kind of anger that leads us to construcWve words and acWons. This may occur when wesincerelybelieve intherightnessofwhatwestandfor,andweverymuchwanttheotherpersontoat leastseeandhearwhatweare saying, and they resistus. This anger, then, rightly sWmulatesus toemphasizeand responsiblyhold toourposiWonallthemorefirmly. This is theangerwerecall JesusfeelingandcommunicaWngatnumerousWmes. Easily,mostofusrememberthemoneychangers intheTemple, forexample. Wecaneasilyrecognizethissameangerwithinthe intensestoryJesustellshere.Inthelinesjustbeforetoday’sGospelReading,LuketellsusthatsomeofthePhariseeshadbeenlaughingatJesusandallhewastryingtoteachthem.Jesushadbeenstrugglingtoreachthesemenandgaintheirunderstanding.Butanumberofthemonlysneered.TheyresistedhearingwhatJesushadtosaybecauseitwassocontrarytotheirownviewoflife. So,inaburstofconstrucWveanger,Jesustellsthemthestrongstorywejustheardtoday.Jesuswantsto“catch”andimpressonthemhowdangeroustheiradtudeis;howself-defeaWngaretheirsneersandtheirlaughing.HewantsthemtorealizethattheyhavetotrulyandrespecgullylistentothepeoplethatGodhassentthem.Theywouldhavetostopaskingforspecialmiracles,astheyweredoing,almost inthemoodofpeopleviewingamagicact. Bythistheywere losingthevaluablemessagethatJesus,andanyotherrepresentaWveofGod,wastheretoconvey. TrusWngfaithwouldbetheonlymoodinwhichtohearthetruth. SoJesusendshisstorywiththeexampleofAbrahamdeclaring,“IftheywillnotlistentoMosesandtheprophets,neitherwilltheybepersuadedifsomeoneshouldrisefromthedead.”Statedanotherway,thosewho are resistant toGod’sword as conveyed by his representaWves,will conWnue to be resistant! Truly, even a special“magicact”won’tchangethem.Theonlyrealchangemustcomefromwithin! Thisistrueforus,too! Iamalwaysso“shocked”whenpeopletellmethatthey’rewaiWngfora“sign.” SomethingbiggerandbeUerthanthatwhichthey’veseenbefore. Sooienwewantaspecialemissaryordivinemagicormiracletosuddenlyconvinceus. But,wehavethesameagentsfromGod,symbolizedbyMosesandtheProphets,inourlivesasthepeopleJesuswasaddressing. Theyconveyandoffertousthesamemessagethatwasofferedtothepeopleofold. Godiswithus,amongusandI’llnotbelieveorhearanythingelse!
Around the Table Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor
The Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Trusting always, Father Denis
OLVBloodDriveSunday, September 25
8:00 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Fr. Ernie Center Walk-ins are welcome!
Sport Equipment Collection for Detroit Police Athletic League One of our Mercy in Action Day activities on October 1 is to sort donated new and gently used sporting equipment for the Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL). They will be distributing the items to Detroit teams and kids in need of equipment. We will accept new or gently used equipment until September 30. On October 1, our volunteers will sort the items and package them up for delivery to PAL. What a great way to recycle your equipment and clean out your closets!
Baseball and Softball cleats, mitts, catcher’s gear, helmets, bat bags, baseballs, softballs and bats (no more
than two years old)
Soccer: cleats, shin guards, soccer balls
Volley Ball: volley balls, knee pads, shoes
Football: footballs, cleats
Basketball: basketballs and sneakers
Please place all items in designated container in the Gathering Space.
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Hello Youth Group!Sean Tehoke, OLV Youth Ministry Coordinator
In thecomingweeks,youwillhaveanopportunity tostepoutofyourcomfortzoneandtakearisk—morelikealeap of faith. High School students, there are some great
eventscomingup.TheonlythingIaskofyouistotakeachanceandcometooneeventandseeitforyourself.Donottakeyourfriendsopinion,judgeforyourself. Startajourneythatmightleadyoutodogreatthingsorevensmallthingswithgreatlove.
HereislistofthoseopportuniKes:
• Monday, September19,7p.m.: Wewill bemeeWng if youareahighschool youth who needs to be caught up on sacraments (missingReconciliaWon,FirstEucharistorConfirmaWon).Thegoalofthisprogramistobringtheyouthincompletecommunionwiththechurchandlearnin adifferentway. Wewillmeet twice amonth for twohours andbeConfirmedintheChurchinMarch.
• Youth GroupMeeKngs: EveryWednesday from 7:00-8:30 p.m., in theYouthRoom.
• Sunday,September25,7p.m.: YouthLeadershipMeeWngintheYouthRoom.
• Saturday,October8,6-8p.m.:VolunteeropportunityattheSt.VincentdePaulDinnerandAucWon.
• Saturday,October22:NinjaRaking
• Friday,October28:ThreeCedarsOuWng.
Peace,Sean
Today, we celebrate the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Our gospel passage from Luke begins with “Jesus said to the Pharisees: ‘There was a rich man who dressed in purple garments and fine linen…” Did you ever wonder why Luke took the time to tell us the color of the man’s garments? The mentioning of the color that the man is wearing is more than an interesting detail. Luke begins to set the stage for the rest of the parable. Luke goes to great lengths to make sure his hearers and readers understand the contrast between the lives of the two men. In the ancient world, purple cloth was only worn by the very rich—usually those who belonged to the royal class. The dye to make the natural color fabric become purple was very expensive. We see the wealth of the first man in the manner of his dress, in the style of his home, and in the description of how the man ate. We understand even in these few verses that the man lived a life of luxury each day. By contrast, the poor man, Lazarus was destitute. He lay begging at the gates of the rich man hoping that he would get the crumbs that fell from the table. We are told that his physical condition is so awful that the dog licks the man’s wounds. By the fact that the man was at the gate, inside the city, we know he was not a leper.
We need to be careful that we don’t leave with the impression that Lazarus is rewarded because he has suffered much in his life or that the rich man is in the netherworld because he had great prosperity in this earthly life. Dianne Bergant, explains that the answer is found in the understanding of the covenant relationship. “Both men are somehow associated with Abraham and therefore belong to the people of Israel.” We know they were both bound together by the covenant relationship set forth through Moses because it was continually stated through the words of the prophets. In this covenant relationship, the rich have a responsibility to care for the poor, the orphaned and the widows. The rich man not only didn’t help Lazarus, he was completely indifferent to him. He was so absorbed in his own life that he didn’t even notice Lazarus sitting at the gate to his lavish home. The parable is about the attitude of the rich man not his wealth. We may not have people literally sitting at our gates. But are there people in your life who you fail to notice? Are there people you walk right past without taking a second look? What is your attitude about those who are poor? What do you need to do for yourself to insure that you do not become complacent to the suffering and poverty of others?
Kathryn’s Konnection Kathryn Ling, Pastoral Associate
CHOIR NOTES Our Opening hymn this weekend, “TheChurchofChrist”remindsusthatasthepresenceofChrist hereonearth,weare challenged tobemoreaware but also instrumental in providing assistanceto those in the world who require our help. AsChrist’s church, we must rise to the call ofdiscipleship and work as servants in the world andourcommuniWes. ThehymnwaswriUenin1969byFredPraUGreen,acontemporaryBriWshhymnwriter
whose texts bridge the tradiWonal hymns that were wriUen early in the20th century with thosemore contemporary and unconvenWonal hymnsthatwerewriUen later. Rev.Greenwasborn inEnglandandordainedaMethodistminister and is the author of 100 hymn texts that arewidelypublishedinhymnalsworldwide. HandbellrehearsalshavebegunonWednesdayevenings,butweare sWll in need of a few more ringers to fill our group. There are no
audiWons, some musical knowledge is helpful but notnecessary and a ringer plays only two notes which can beeasily learned. Ifyouare interested ingiving ita try,pleasecontacttheMusicoffice.
Kathy Sanderson, Music Director
Widowed Friends of the Archdiocese of Detroit Widowed Friends offers widowed men and women of all ages, within the counties of the Archdiocese of Detroit, caring companionship and the opportunity for healing, spiritual development, education and wonderful new growth. Our enrichment activities meet a variety of needs to facilitate the journey from loss to a new sense of joy and purpose. Widowed men and women of all faiths are welcome. For a full listing of upcoming events, breakfasts, special masses, dinner and other social outings, please visit www.widowedfriends.org.
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Chr is t ian Serv ice by Nancy To lkacz
OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference #437
Catholic Social Teachings SeptemberTheme:TheDignityofWorkandtheRightofWorkers
AnexcerptfromMichaelHovey’sbrochureMajorThemesofCatholicSocialTeachings“Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of con7nuingpar7cipa7oninGod’screa7on. If thedignityofwork istobeprotected,thenthebasicrightsofworkersmustberespected-therightofproduc7vework,todecentandfairwages,toorganizeandjoinunions,toprivateproperty,andtoeconomicini7a7ve.Theeconomyexiststoservepeople.”
New Hope Heartbreak to Healing Grief Support Talk and Workshop
Thursday, September 29, 7:00-9:00 p.m.John the XXIII Room
To RSVP, please call the Parish Office at (248) 349-2621, ext. 258, beforeSeptember 26. There will be two 45-minute presentaWons/workshops with a 10-15minutebreakinbetween. Duringthebreakyoucanstretch,getsomethingtoeatandpickupinformaWononvariousgriefsupportgroupsbeingofferedbyNewHope,AngelaHospice,partofSt.JohnProvidence. GriefcounselingservicesprovidedbySisterSallySmolen.
Annually,onthefirstSundayinOctober,LifeChaininvitespro-lifeadvocatesinciWesandtownsacrossAmericatostandonadesignatedlocal sidewalk and pray for 90 minutes, while holding peaceful pro lifesigns. This is the 29th year of theNaWonal Life Chain andOur Lady ofVictory’s Gospel of Life group will be parWcipaWng in this event. They
inviteyoutojointheminfrontofPraiseBapWstChurch(northsideofNorthTerritorialRoad between Beck and Sheldon Roads). They will be peacefully and respecgullyholdingpro-lifesignsfrom2:00-3:30p.m.,onSunday,October2. YoudonothavetoaUendtheenWreWmeandifyouareunabletostandforthatlong,pleasebringachairtositon. IfyouhaveanyquesWons,pleasecallMerriCullenat(248)790-8068. LetuspraytogetherandactasposiWverolemodelsforall.LifeChainissponsoredbyRighttoLife-Lifespan.
St. Vincent de Paul’s Pack the POD-Church Parking Lot Friday,September30,from4:00-6:00p.m.
Saturday,October1,from9:30-11:30a.m.and2:00-5:00p.m.Sunday,October2,from8:00a.m.-2:00p.m.
We accept: clean, gently used clothing, shoes and coats, bicycles, lamps,stereos, blenders, blankets, towels, sheets, radios, power tools, toys, games, night
stands, tables, chairs, and small appliances. We can NOT accept:damaged furniture,hazardousmaterials,maUresses, car seats, cribsor large furniture. All itemsdonatedwillbedeliveredto theSVdPThriiStore.Thankyouforhelpingushelpothers.
End of Life: Advance Care Directive Talk and the Church’s Teachings
Sunday, October 9, 12:30-2:00 p.m., John XXIII Mary Ellen McBride will once again be our guest speaker on the topic ofAdvanceCareDirecWveandCatholicTeachingsonEndofLifeIssues.Thisisawonderfulopportunityfornotonlyourseniorsbutalsoforanyonewishingtomakeplansforthefuture. Please contact the parish office if you plan on aUending. Youracknowledgement of aUendance allows us to beUer plan for seaWng and materials.
On September 27, the Church celebrates the feast of St. Vincent de Paul, who knew that “God had sent him to bring good news to the poor.” Together with your gifts, the members of OLV’s Society
of St. Vincent de Paul conference continue his work and mission for those in need in our parish.
Through your generosity, OLV’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul conference has worked with over 94 family members since October 2015, providing short term assistance for utility bills, housing expenses (rent/mortgage/taxes), clothing, household items, medical and medical insurance bills, car repairs and transportation, as well as information on other area assistance programs. Thank You!
We invite you to join us at our next meeting on Tuesday, September 27, at 7:00 p.m., in the Martha Mary Room. Come see how you might be able to help those in need in our parish.
Help our Hands Help Others Dinner & Auction
October 8, 2016, 6:00–10:00 p.m. $40 per person, Fr. Ernie Center
6:00 p.m. Auction Preview, 50/50 raffle appetizers, beer & wine, 7:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner 8:30 p.m. Silent Auction winners
selected and announced
Tickets can be purchased at the Parish Office and after all Masses today!
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 Our Lady of Victory Parish
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2016 Catholic serviceS appeal
We are down to the last $10,000. Please return your pledge card today. The option to pledge online is available at www.aod.org. Thank you for your support.
2016 Quota: $245,846 CSA Pledges to date: 585
CSA Pledged Amount: $236,671
ASFF has Begun It is still not too late to register your child
for the After School Faith Formation program. We service families with children in preschool thru eighth grade at our onsite program as well as home study for those families who are unavailable to be with us during the week. Please call our office for more information.
CLOW: Children’s Liturgy of the Word This wonderful opportunity, for children ages five through
second grade, to hear the gospel and break it open in ways that help them to relate it to their own lives has returned to the 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Masses. Participants will be lead to their own area immediately following the opening prayer of the Mass and will return after the Prayer of the Faithful. Parents are always welcome to accompany their child. There is no registration or tuition fee for the Children's Liturgy of the Word.
Prayers for the Upcoming Synod The purpose of Synod 16 is to look at how to make our
parishes, schools and families more missionary based. But when speaking of missionaries most would think of those who go overseas to serve the poor and vulnerable. Few of us would think of our own neighborhoods as places of mission.
Alan Briggs of Way-FM has the following advice as to how you can become a missionary right were God has placed you (http://www.wayfm.com): • "Choose to trust that God has placed you. In order to love those
around you, you will have to trust that you aren’t there by accident. God has placed you for a reason. Many people feel lost in their own lives and cities. Instagram convinces us to live somewhere more glorious, and Facebook convinces us to be someone more remarkable. We need to wake up each day ready to hand our restlessness back to God.
• Choose to invest in those around you. You also have neighbors and co-workers just a few steps away. Staying present with those around you takes a series of small choices. Will you invite these people into your parties? Will you be available to interact with others in proximity to you?
• You can’t go everywhere, join every cause, share Jesus with everyone, or fight every injustice. Here’s the good news: you can choose to be present and available, to be the salty and luminous expression Jesus charged his people to be."
Keep the Synod, which will take place November 18-20, our Archbishop and all participants in your prayers. Ask the Holy
Spirit to guide them as they determine how we will continue to be Church right here and now. Ask that he assist all of us in discovering our missionary Spirit and trust that we have been chosen to do his work!
Mary Ellen Skene, Director
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Campus Ministry The blessing and dedication of the newly renovated Wayne State Newman Catholic Center will take place at 4:00 p.m., this Thursday, September 29. Archbishop Allen Vigneron will preside over the prayer service. Students of the Detroit university participate in campus ministry at the Newman Catholic Center, which offers weekday and Sunday Masses, as well as a popular weekly “upper room” event. Students can also participate in faith studies, a rosary group, social activities, and events like retreats and the Life in the Spirit seminar. Gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal allow the archdiocesan Office of Young Adults and Campus Ministry to coordinate campus ministries at colleges and universities throughout our Archdiocese. The office helps form communities of faith on campuses and sponsors activities and programs for students. For more information on CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org.
10th Annual Rosary Marathon Please join the Legion of Mary for this special Rosary Marathon, at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament on Sunday, October 16. Rosary begins at 1:30 p.m. The Divine Mercy Chaplet is at 3:00 p.m. A Holy Mass with Fr. Gonyeau is at 4:00 p.m. Refreshments will follow immediately afterwards. Go to www.Legionofmarymichigan.org for more information.
The Catholic League’s PREP BOWL will be held again this year at the home of the Detroit Lions, Ford Field. Prep Bowl XLIV will feature three Catholic League Championship and four CYO Football games on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. It will be an action packed day—complete with football, teacher recognition, reunion teams, Scholastic All Catholic teams, pom pon routines, and much more!
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, University of Detroit Mercy, Adidas and Top Cat Sales. Great family entertainment and excitement await you at Ford Field and Prep Bowl XLIV. Tickets are available from any Catholic High School Athletic Department or local Knights of Columbus Council.
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Our Lady of Victory School News
Collect those Labels! OLV School benefits when you snip, collect and provide us with your Box Tops and Labels for Education
labels. Look for these icons on the cans of your favorite soup, or boxes of crackers and cookies. Bring the labels to the parish office any time of the year. Thank you for your support!
OLVBasketballRegistraKonforallStudentsinGrades4-8CLOSESSeptember30! Duetothehighdemandandamountofpre-seasonpreparaWonneeded,registraKonwillcloseonFriday,SEPTEMBER30.LateregistraWonswillbeplacedonawaitlist.DonotDELAY!
TheseasonrunsNovember1,2016throughMarch16,2017. Generally,pracWcesare3-4Wmes/weekplusgamesonSaturdayandSunday. Toregister,visitwww.OLVAthle7cs.com,andclickonthePLAYER/COACHREGISTRATIONtab.Onlinepayment(only)isdueattheWmeofregistraWon.SportsPhysicals(datedaierApril,2016)mustbesubmiUedpriortothefirstpracWce. CoachingapplicaWonswillbeacceptedthroughSeptember30. WhetheryoucanvolunteeryourWmeasaHeadorAssistantCoach,pleaseknowthatourprogramcouldnotbesuccessfulwithoutyou.Thankyouforyoursupport.Wearelookingforwardtoanothergreatseason!
-DanGutowsky,OLVAthleWcDirector
— OLV CYO S PORTS U PDAT E —
OLV Hospitality Team
ComingSoon... ThenewOLVHospitalityTeamisnowforming!
AreyouinterestedingeFnginvolvedandsharingyourtalentsofprovidingawarmwelcomewhilehelpingwithparisheventsandacGviGes?StayedtunedformoreinformaGonaboutthestartofthis
exciGngnewministry.
CollegeCarePackages
Eachyeartheparishsends“CarePackages”toourcollegestudentswhoare livingaway fromhome. The
packagesarefilledwithdelicioussnacksandsomestressreliefitems.ItissimplyawaytoremindthemthatwesWllcareandprayforthem.If youwould likeyour college sonordaughter to receiveapackage,please call the Parish Office at (248) 349-2621 or email OLV’sHospitality Coordinator, Tina Bak at [email protected] thestudent's name and address, or drop off the informaWon in thedesignatedmailbox intheGatheringSpace. All informaWonmustbereceived byOctober 9. Hopefully, just prior toHalloween theywillreceive a nice surprise package filled with love, care, and delicioustreats. Volunteers are needed to package the items on Tuesday,October18,at6:00p.m., intheMarthaMaryRoom. PleaseletTinaknow,ifyoucanhelpstufftheboxes.
LookingforaFunVolunteerOpportunity?
BetweenOctobertoApril,OLVhost’saSeniorLuncheononthesecondWednesdayofeachmonth.Wearelookingforvolunteerstohelpsetup,serveandcleanup.AnyamountofofWmethatyoucanprovide between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., on these days,would begreatlywelcomed. It isagreatministrytogivebacktosomeofthenicestpeopleinourparish. There will be an informaWon meeWng in the Martha andMaryroomonWednesday,September21,at9:30a.m.IfyoucannotaUendandhavequesWons,pleasecallDebBreitenbeckat(248)380--2719.
Have you registered yet for the OLV PRAYER SERIES?
Once again, OLV’s Evangelization Committee is hosting a 6-part series focused on prayer. The weekly sessions are available on Tuesday morning or Wednesday evenings beginning on:
September 20, at 10:00 a.m. or
September 21, at 6:15 p.m.
We are still accepting registration. Please call the Parish Office at (248) 349-2621 or complete a registration form found in the Gathering Space after Mass today.
OLV RETREAT FOR MEN November 4-6 This is an early CALL for the men of OLV parish to make the annual retreat at Saint Paul’s Retreat Center. The retreat theme this year is “Abide in Me.” Choosing to live faithfully in an era of chaos. Don’t miss out on this wonderful experience of spiritual and physical renewal.
Reservations are limited this year, so if you plan on attending, please call today. For
more information or to make a reservation, please call: Dan Donohue (248) 347-3105, Marc Sierra (248) 978-5638, Bob Savageau (248) 348-3613, or St. Paul Retreat Center (313) 535-9563.
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Need someone to Hang With?Someone to talk with and share your concerns?
Someone who will listen in a non-judgmental way? Someone who will keep your conversations confidential? Someone who knows that sharing faith and beliefs helps? Someone who will pray for and with you?
A STEPHEN MINISTER IS WAITING FOR YOU! Call our confidential voice message box at (248) 349-2621, ext. 482, and leave your name and
number. A Stephen Minister Leader will return your call.
Week at a Glance Readings of the Week: 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday, September 26ASFF, 4:45 p.m., School ASFF, 6:15 p.m., School Mass, 7 p.m., Church RCIA, 7 p.m., St. John AA Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Fr. Ernie
Tuesday, September 27 Bible Study, 10:00 a.m., McAuley Prayer Series, 10:00 a.m., St. John Card Group, 1 p.m., Martha Mary ASFF, 4:45 p.m., School Northville Strings, 6:00 p.m., St. Cecilia St. Vincent de Paul Mtg, 7 p.m., Mary
Wednesday, September 28 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. School Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Cherub Choir, 4:00 p.m., St. Cecilia Prayer Series, 7:00 p.m., Fr. Ernie Youth Group Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Youth Bell Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Church
Thursday, September 29 Youth Group: Donuts & Prayer, 7:45 a.m. Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Gospel Reflections, 9:15 a.m., St. John Children’s Choir, 4:00 p.m., Church NA Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Fr. Ernie New Hope Grief, 7 p.m., St. John Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Church
Friday, September 30 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Eucharistic Adoration, 9:30 a.m., CH Adoration Closing, 11:30 a.m., CH
Saturday, October 1 MERCY in ACTION DAY
Reconciliation, 3:30 p.m. Mass, 5:00 p.m., Church
Sunday, October 2 Mass, 7:30 a.m., Church Mass/CLOW, 9:30 a.m., Church OLV Preschool, 9:30 a.m., CGS Room Anointing of the Sick, 10:30 a.m., Church Mass/CLOW, 11:30 a.m., Church Baptism Prep, 12:30 p.m., Mary
After All Masses Next Weekend• St. Vincent de Paul Society’s Fill the
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Monday SaintsCosmasandDamian,Martyrs Jb1:6-22;Ps17:1bcd,2-3,6-7;Lk9:46-50Tuesday SaintVincentdePaul,Priest Jb3:1-3,11-17,20-23;Ps88:2-3,4-5,6,7-8;Lk9:51-56Wednesday SaintWenceslaus,Martyr;SaintLawrenceRuizandCompanions, Martyrs Jb9:1-12,14-16;Ps88:10bc-11,12-13,14-15;Lk9:57-62Thursday SaintsMichael,GabrielandRaphael,Archangels Dn7:9-10,13-14orRv12:7-12a;Ps138:1-2ab,2cde-3,4-5;Jn1:47-51Friday SaintJerome,PriestandDoctoroftheChurch Jb38:1,12-21,40:3-5;Ps139:1-3,7-8,9-10,13-14ab;Lk10:13-16Saturday SaintThérèseoftheChildJesus,VirginandDoctoroftheChurch Jb42:1-3,5-6,12-17;Ps119:66,71,75,91,125,130;Lk10:17-24Sunday Twenty-SeventhSundayinOrdinaryTime Hb1:2-3,2:2-4;Ps95:1-2,6-7,8-9;2Tm1:6-8,13-14;Lk17:5-10
New and Long Time Parishioner Reception Saturday, October 8, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Martha Mary Room
Families are welcome to join us for refreshments following the 5:00 p.m. Mass RSVP by Wednesday, October 5
Contact the Parish Office with the number attending at [email protected] or (248) 349-2621
KNIGHTLY NEWS
New to the Parish? Joining the Knights of Columbus is a great way to get to know some of your fellow parishioners. Please contact Rick Bennett at (248) 348-9214, if you would like more information about our Council.
THE VOTES ARE IN! A special Thank You to all of the parishioners who voiced their opinion by voting on their preferred Mass time on Saturday evenings. We tallied the nearly 220 votes and the winner with over 46% of the total vote is…5:00 p.m.! Second place was 4:00 p.m. and third place was 4:30 p.m.
Based on the result, OLV will continue to have Saturday evening Mass at 5:00 p.m., even as the winter months are approaching. Thank you for your help.
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Namesarekeptonthelistforfourweeks.Ifyou wish to add or remove a name, please call theParishOfficeat(248)349-2621.Thankyou!
Dear God, we place our worries in your hands. We place our sick under your care and humbly ask that you restore your servants to health once more. Please remember to keep in prayer…
Those who need our prayers...
Monday, September 267:00 p.m. Spec. Int. of Lisa Bade req. by M/M David Gawlowski
Wednesday, September 28 8:30 a.m. John Theodore Petz req. by the Swayne Family Richard Witkowski req. by Geri Witkowski Spec. Int. of Julie James req. by Gail & Dave LaRou
Thursday, September 298:30 a.m. Frances and Walter Holinoty
req. by Francine Holinoty John Zaleski
req. by Patricia Lickman
Friday, September 308:30 a.m. Spec. Int. of all OLV Parishioners and Families Saturday, October 1 5:00 p.m. John Katharopoulos req. by Yvonne Katharopoulos Spec. Int. of The Gerbers req. by the Gerbers Spec. Int. of Mary & Eugene Bongiovanni req. by Ed & Mary Kay LeFevre
Sunday, October 27:30 a.m. Dr. Richard Fedorowicz req. by M/M David Gawlowski Robert Thor req. by Terry and Jana Cordon9:30 a.m. Robert Marcantonio
req. by Family Thomas Nichols
req. by Ann Crampton Linda Tomasso
req. by Anthony Tomasso 11:30 a.m. Jeff Jorissen req. by the Bagley Family Spec. Int. of the Donohue and Borg Families req. by the Donohue Family
Mass IntentionsPray For
Those Who Serve in
Our MilitaryD o y o u k n o w
s o m e o n e w h o i s serving in the military?
Please call the Parish Office to add your loved one’s name. Continue to pray for peace and for a lasting and peaceful solution to the world’s conflicts.
USN Patrick AntioCPT Barton BlackorbySSG Joshua Bullock Sgt Jamie Bushman2LT Daniel Courtney LT Michael CullenSPC Tyler DeBozy MAJ David Faulk Daniel Giraud Sr. Airman Brian Hada LT John J HamannCPT Jay Heide LTC Barbara Krause LT Daniel Kuriluk CPT Matthew Kuriluk USMC LCPL William Litzinger PFC Ben MadayMAJ Shawn MagowanSgt Mark McGlynnSgt Alexandra McGlynnCpl James McGlynnPFC Shawn M McHale Chap. Tim Meier, SJ Sgt. Steven Miller SPC Lauren Moloney WO1 Lincoln Moloney CPT Michael Morrissey DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth2LT Garrett QuickCapt. Mark Saurer Cpl USMC Gabriel SmithSFC William SmithPFC Nathan Swiger LTC Christopher Wagner MAJ Phillip Wiktor LCpl Dittrick Williams
Jennie Abanese Sue McCannLisa Brandt Maggie McQuillan-KeyGina Buchan Nora MillerBarbara Burbo Richard MiteraPat Bynum Mary NamethRichard Day Tom NietoCindy Dicosola Daniel CutwaterElaine DiFazio Patricia OutwaterFlora DiPardo Patrick PaquetteEd Fleming Betty RayburnCarolyn Freebury Bob RayburnPatrick Fries Sal RealeCandy Gardner Ken RogaleShirley Horwath Andrea SerattiJennifer Kuphal Sam SerattiToni Lachowicz Dennis SinksKay Laurencelle Audrey ThomasEileen Longsworth Charlie TraverseMildred Madigan John Vanderwouw James Maisano Lillian WiktorJoseph Maisano
Ministry ScheduleSaturday, October 1 Sunday, October 2
5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Clergy: Fr. Marc Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Dennis Kauffman
Lectors:Eric Fox
Dorothy SuszanskaTerry Whitfield Grace Kueber
David Rabahy Bob Dorigo-Jones
Matthew Martin Karen Martin
Altar Servers
John Greene Tyler Fox
Emily Kuebler
Tommy McGreevy Abigail Streetman
Garrett Frost
Laura Mallie Megan Mallie Michael Mallie
Trey Langan Emma Lehnert Maggie Tobin
In Memoriam We remember and pray for the
loved ones from our parish family who have entered eternal life.
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BapKsms:Celebratedthethirdand fourthSundaysof themonth followingthe11:30a.m.Mass. Call theParishOfficetoregister for theBapWsmPreparaWonandFormaWonclassheldthefirstSundayofthemonth.NoBapWsmsduringLent.
FirstEucharist: Parentsof childrenwhoneed tobeprepared to receiveFirst Eucharist should contact theDirectorof FaithFormaWon,MaryEllenSkene.AdultswhowishtobepreparedforFirstEucharistshouldcontacttheRCIACoordinator,KathrynLing.
ReconciliaKon:CelebratedeverySaturdayfrom3:30-4:30p.m.
HolyOrders/ReligiousVocaKons:AnyoneinterestedinlearningmoreaboutvocaWonstothePriesthoodortoconsecratedreligiouslifeshouldcontacttheArchdiocesanOfficeforVocaWonsat(313)237-5875.
ConfirmaKon:AdultswhohavenotbeenconfirmedareinvitedtocalltheParishOfficetoarrangeforclasses.AdultsmaybeconfirmedalongwithourstudentsoronPentecostSundayattheCathedraloftheMostBlessedSacrament.
MarriageCouplesareinvitedtocalltheParishOffice,minimallysixmonthsinadvance,toprepareforandscheduletheirmarriage.
SacramentofAnoinKngiscelebratedaierthe9:30a.m.MassonthefirstSundayofeverymonth.
Funerals:PleasecontacttheParishOfficesothatwemaywalkthisjourneywithyou.
RCIA:TheRiteofChrisWanIniWaWonofAdultsisforanyoneinquiringabouttheCatholicFaithorwhowishestodeepentheirownunderstandingoftheCatholicFaith.YouareinvitedtocalltheRCIACoordinator,KathrynLing,formoreinformaWononmeeWngdatesandWmes.
SACRAMENTS, MINISTERIAL OUTREACH & FAITH SHARING at OLV
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