SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 • 26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CAUSE
OF
St. Mary, Our Joy
8200 Wayne Road • Westland, MI 48185
734-425-4421 • stmarycooj.org
Joyful News
Parish Mission Statement
The Parish of St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, inspired by Mary’s “Yes” and led by the Holy Spirit,
strives to be a faith-filled community, joyfully welcoming all to witness and to celebrate the Gospel.
Community Prayer for the Church
Eucharistic Adoration & Prayer
Monday, October 1
6:00-7:30pm in Church
This Monday and again on Monday,
October 15, we will have a time of
prayer for the church, the victim-
survivors of abuse, the sanctification of
bishops, priests and all those who work
in the church. Feel free to stop in for a
few moments of prayer, or stay the whole
time.
Each night the Eucharist will be exposed
in adoration. We will start with a Bible
reading and then continue in silence. We
will ask that no one prays aloud as to
give everyone the chance to pray as they
wish.
Please join us as we celebrate the feast of
St. Francis of Assisi who is the patron saint of animals.
Saturday, October 6 at Noon
We will meet at the baseball field (back of parking lot)
Anointing of the Sick
THIS Friday, October 5
The celebration of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is intended for anyone who
is seriously impaired by sickness, chronic illness, old age, addictions, or emotional
problems and for those who are about to undergo surgery, serious medical testing or
be admitted to the hospital. You do not need to receive the sacrament every month,
only when your medical condition changes drastically. The Sacrament of Anointing of
the Sick takes place monthly at St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy. It will be this Friday,
October 5 beginning with the celebration of the 8:30am Mass.
To make arrangements to celebrate the sacrament at other times,
please contact our parish office. Patients in hospitals and residents
in nursing homes can be anointed if they did not celebrate the
sacrament prior to admission. They or their family members should
contact the institution’s Catholic chaplain to make similar
arrangements, or call the parish office.
2018 Public Square Rosary Rally
Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 12 Noon
St. Mary, Cause Of Our Joy Parish Grounds
8200 N. Wayne Rd., Westland,
Rain or Shine!
Please arrive early to sign in. Also, you may want to bring a chair and
umbrella. For more information, please contact Emily Gnacke at 734-522-
6018 or 734-620-2914 or by email [email protected]
RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY
NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
2:00pm—3:30pm
At the intersection of
Wayne &Warren Rds.
SEE MORE INFORMATION
ON PAGE 4
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PARISH INFORMATION
8200 N. Wayne Road,
Westland, Michigan 48185
Phone: 734-425-4421
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 734-425-0650
Rectory Phone: (weekends & emergencies
only please) 734-421-6544
Website: www.stmarycooj.org
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy
Office Hours
Monday to Thursday: 8:00am−4:00pm
Friday: 8:00am-Noon
Mass Schedule
MON, THURS & FRI
WED
SAT
SUN
8:30 am
12:00 Noon
4:30 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 Noon
Confession
Saturdays: 3:30pm
Baptisms
Please call our Parish Office during regu-
lar business hours. Parish membership
and preparation class required.
Marriage
Arrangements must be made by
registered parishioner at least six months
in advance to allow sufficient time for
instructions and preparation.
Anointing of Sick and
Ministry to Homebound
Our pastor, deacon or lay ministers are
available to visit upon request.
RCIA
(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
For those interested in becoming a full
member of the Catholic Church. Please
call the office.
Report Sexual Abuse for any child or adult:
Call AOD victim assistance 1-866-343-8055 or
Call the Michigan Department of
Human Services at: 855-444-3911 any time
PASTOR
Fr. Ken Mazur, PIME Ext. 213
PRIEST IN RESIDENCE
Fr. Joe Plawecki
DEACON J im Hensel
(Deacon Emeritus)
FAITH FORMATION (pre-K to year 8)
Sabrina Queen Ext. 217
MUSIC AND WORSHIP
Steve Reyes Ext. 230
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE/
CHRISTIAN SERVICE
Paul Zbytowski Ext. 221
YOUTH MINISTRY
Carol Nelius Ext. 215
SECRETARIES
Peggy Fox Ext. 210
Sandy Young Ext. 211
BULLETIN / MINISTRY SCHEDULING
Jennifer Newman Ext. 218
BOOKKEEPER
Carol Pates Ext. 214
MAINTENANCE
Shannon Galoch Ext. 220
Matt Andresen
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Jeff Burden Grand Knight
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Ext. 219
DIRECTORY
Chair: Art Regner
Vice Chair:
Secretary: Mike Francis
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Julie Callahan
Doug Cyr
Michael Gluth
Suzanne Price
Gary Pieknik
Pat Slusarz
Nancy Smith
Chris VanHoet
At-Large Members
Steve Anderson
Joe Andrzejewski
Victoria Angelosanto
Lee Borycz
Boyington Family
Richard Browe
Bob Cadotte
Joseph Carrier
Tina Ciepley
Ron Cooper
Steve Demaggio
Tom Dobrowolski
Faith Falzon
Janet Fleis
Annette Fish
Bill Forshey
Edmund & Irene Frain
Jessica Freeman
Kevin Freeman
Alisa Gardner
Fran Gleason
Maria Gomez
Jeanette Gordon
Deb Gorski
Gerald Graziani
Paul Grden
Marian Halkey
Dee Jones
John Kaminsky
Marilyn Kashat
Daniel Klein
Bob Kluba
May Korsak
Rita Kraft
Shirley Kubinski
John Lardin
Phil Macunovich
MaryAnn Magon
Dolores McCarthy
Selena Montes
Michael Morris
Patricia Murray
Ashley Murphy
Mary Murphy
Judie Nagy
Mary Napier
Vivian Nyland
Ruth Parisien
Gerry & Deb Pietszak
Bob Proctor
Emma Roberts
Lynn Rodriguez
Mae Rose
Edward Rysztak
Grace Rysztak
Lorraine Saunders
Emma Scaramella
Nancy & Jack Shea
Tom Shafar
Dianne Shekell
Andrea Sinadinoski
Anna Soleto
Richard Spencer
Robert Stachura Jr.
Dolores Stark
Patrick & Patricia Stewart
David Taillard
Jennifer Valdez
David Wasil
Cathy West
Theresa Witkowski
Antoinette Wonsack
Joyce Yarde
Nova Zeboyan
If there are any names that can be removed from our Prayer List, please let us know by calling 734-425-4421
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
READINGS for October 7
1st Reading: Genesis 2:18-24
Resp. Psalm: May the Lord bless us all the
days of our lives.
2nd Reading: Hebrews 2:9-11
Gospel: Mark 10:2-16
CPT Joey Saunders, U.S. Marines; Joseph David Onadia, U.S. Navy; PVT Marcus Rodriguez, U.S.
Army; SMSGT Terence Zelek, U.S. Air Force
OUR ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS
Hearing devices are available for
use during Mass. Please see our
music director in the choir area.
Bulletin Articles due by 9 am on Monday
(5 days prior to publication). Submitted
bulletin content is subject to approval.
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Greetings and Salutations,
I would like to introduce our Catechist’s and Assistant’s for
this 2018/2019 Formation year. We are very blessed to have such
a wonderful, dedicated Team of Catechist’s. Thank you for all
you do to bring Christ to our young people.
Kindergarten: Tori White
First Grade: Dawn Vernon Assisted by Paula Montagna
and Jose Hernandez
Second Grade: Carol Janowski Assisted by Laura Francis
Third Grade:
(First Semester) Rose Gora Assisted by Dawn Bartos
(Second Semester) Geri Bragiel Assisted by Dawn Bartos
Fourth Grade: Annmarie and Ken Konrad
Fifth Grade: Jeff Vernon and Joy Moss
Sixth Grade: Lisa Marcolina and Deborah White
Seventh Grade: Jeff Burden Assisted by John and Cheri Filipiak
Eighth Grade: Lisa Kliza
RCIA: Kathy Birchfield
Substitutes: Tom Muller, Matt Schnapp, Liz Tomashewsky
Hall Monitors: Pat Slusarz and Glenn White
Our focus this year is Mass and Prayer. Please know our Theme
is “Go Bee Christ!” We ask the students to 1) Attend one of the
weekend Mass times, 2) Pray 7 minutes a day, 3) Use Good
Words, 4) Do your work with love. The students will receive a
reminder card with this information on it at class time.
Have a great week everyone!
Just for fun…What is a Horse’s favorite state?
Maine. Hee hee hee!
Peace and Prayers,
Sabrina Queen
With the beginning of
October right around the
corner it is once again
time for our Halloween
Candy Collection! For a
number of years we have
been supporting our local
seminarian, Dcn. Derik Peterman, and
collecting candy for Sacred Heart Major
Seminary. Each year the seminary
community opens their doors and their
hearts to over 2000 children from the
surrounding Detroit neighborhood so that
the kids can have a fun and safe place to
play games and trick-or-treat. In a similar
fashion, last year, our parish held a Trunk
or Treat event here at St Mary COOJ that
helped 400 kids safely celebrate
Halloween in our Community.
There are multiple ways that you can
help with these two events. First is to
drop candy off in the Gathering space
throughout October, and we will make
sure it gets to these two events for
distribution. Second, you can come to the
St Mary COOJ Trunk or Treat event on
Oct. 27th, 6:30-8:30, to distribute candy
in our parking lot (we will have more
articles giving detail about this in the
near future). Lastly, you can donate
money to either event: for our parish you
can just drop a well-marked envelop in
the collection basket, for Sacred Heart
checks can be made payable to “Sacred
Heart Major Seminary” with
“Halloween” on the memo line and sent
to: Sacred Heart Major Seminary
Attn: Jack Pfeiffer
2701 Chicago Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48206
God bless you,
Paul
Knights of Columbus
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
October 13, 2018
6pm-8pm in the social hall
Free Will Donation in Support
of Deacon Derik Peterman!
Remembering our Loved Ones at Saint Hedwig Cemetery
The Monsignor Russell E. Kohler, Knights of Columbus, Council 15204 at St.
Mary, Cause of our Joy, would like to help anyone who might have a loved
one, buried at St Hedwig Cemetery, to clean up their gravesite. Please fill out
a Site Clean Up Request Form, for each site you want cleaned, which are
available in your Parish Office. Forms need to be returned by October 20 for
this one time FALL CLEAN-UP.
DO YOU LIKE TO SING?
Then we need you to join the
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy
Youth Choir
1st through 8th graders
Every Monday: 7:15 to 8pm
Questions? Please call Lisa at (734) 890-2419
or email [email protected]
October
Month of the Holy Rosary
Join us to pray the rosary:
Mondays &Thursdays at
9:00am in Church
Wednesdays at 7pm in the
Chapel (in Church)
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HOLY NAME FRATERNITY
At the September 18 meeting of the Holy Name Fraternity we were happy to receive 2
new members: Roman Kotrys and Bill Wendling. Welcome, gentlemen! Our next
meeting will be Tuesday, October 16, at 7 pm. More chairs are available. Come help
us fill them. All men are welcome.
Paul Markus
Forever Young Seniors…
Our next meeting will be tomorrow at
10:00am in the large Social Hall.
October is the month of our Blessed
Mother and we will be praying the
Patriotic Rosary. Our volunteer chefs
for October will be Flo Bozek & Ann
Findysz.
We will be taking nominations for
election of new Officers for
Chairperson, Co-Chair, Secretary,
Treasurer and Financial Secretary.
Please let Marie DiDomizio know if
you are interested in any of these
positions.
Tickets will also be available for the
upcoming November Thanksgiving
Feast catered dinner. Cost is $10. �
Please keep all of our ill members in
your prayers, especially Roberta Piper.
We have some wonderful bus trips
coming up:
Firekeepers Casino
(sold out, call for wait list)
Thurs, Nov 8
th
9:15am – 5:45pm
$37 due by Oct 25
th
Croswell Opera House
“The Wizard of Oz”
Sunday, Dec 9
th
10:15am – 7:00pm
$82 due by Nov 9
th
Zehnder’s Snowfest
Luncheon Show
Thurs, January 24, 2019
9:30am – 6:00pm
$88 due by Jan 3
rd
The bus trips are open to everyone.
Please call me 734-525-3737 for
reservations and more details. Copies
of the flyers are available in the back of
Church or at the Parish Office during
regular business hours.
Make checks payable to Bianco and
mail to me at
8843 Linville, Livonia, MI 48150
Maryann Sligay
Women’s Retreat
There are two weekend retreats coming
up, and all the women at St. Mary Cause
of Our Joy are invited to attend. The first
is the weekend of October 26-28, or
November 9-11. The theme this year is
Rejoice In The Lord Always; Again, I say
Rejoice! The retreat is a two night stay
with plenty of time for relaxation and
fellowship. There is a $30 deposit that is
due upon registration. You may register
online at www.stpaulretreat.org/retreats/
register-upcoming-retreats or calling the
retreat center at (313) 535-9563.
Joyful Women Adult Movie
Night – Pizza and a Movie!
Joyful Women is sponsoring a FREE
adult movie night in the Social Hall on
Thursday, October 4th, 2018. Movie,
popcorn and beverage provided FREE
of charge; pizza available for $1.00 a
slice.
The movie is Beauty and the Beast.
This (mostly) non-animated version of
the classic fairy tale is a live-action re-
telling, staying true to the original
music while updating the score with
several new songs. This is the journey
of Belle (Emma Watson), a beautiful
and independent young woman who is
taken prisoner by a beast (Dan Stevens)
in his castle. Despite her fears, she
befriends the castle's enchanted staff
and learns to look beyond the Beast's
hideous exterior and realize the kind
heart and soul of the true Prince within.
Rated PG.
Doors open at 5:30 pm, with movie
starting at 6:00 pm. All ladies and men
of the parish and their guests are
welcome! Metal folding chairs
provided … feel free to bring your own
more comfortable chair and/or cushion!
Fifth Sunday Rosary
This Sunday,
September 30
The Knights will once again be leading a
Fifth Sunday Rosary at 11:15 am this Sun-
day. This will be after the 10:00 Mass and
just before the Noon Mass. All are en-
couraged to come a few minutes early or
stay just a little bit longer to participate in
this communal devotion. If you have been
shy about starting this devotion, the
Knights will help you along. Charity,
Unity, and Fraternity are our guiding prin-
ciples; see you and your families there in
support of a Culture of Life!
RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY
Next Sunday—LIFE CHAIN!
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, is co-sponsoring a LIFE CHAIN with
LIFESPAN near the intersection of Warren & Wayne Rds. from 2-3:30 pm as a
link in the National Life Chain held on Respect Life Sunday. It is a visual statement of
solidarity by the Christian community that the Church supports the sanctity of life
from conception while praying for our nation & an end to abortion.
It’s important for our parish to participate as there is an Abortion Center in Westland
where pre-born babies are killed to the sixth month of pregnancy! We need to commit
ourselves to love and protect the preborn and their mothers – 96% who later regret
their abortion. Abortions are neither safe nor rare. Let’s challenge our community to
be aware and to care. (Very poor turnout last year).
We pray 90 min. holding one of the following provided approved pro-life signs:
“ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN”, “JESUS FORGIVES AND HEALS”,
“ADOPTION: THE LOVING OPTION”, “LORD, FORGIVE US AND OUR
NATION”, “ABORTION HURTS WOMEN”, “PRAY TO END ABORTION”,
“LIFE—THE FIRST INALIENABLE RIGHT”.
We need you! Bring a chair if you can’t stand and a rosary.
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VENDORS SHOW
Mark your calendars for our second parish Vendors show on:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th 6:00pm-9:00pm
Parish Social Hall
VENDORS WANTED
Table rental is available. $30 for a 6 ft. table $45 for a 12 ft. table
Please call the office at 734-425-4421 for more information
Saturday, Oct. 27th
6:30-8:30pm
The car in America has become an emblem
for individuality and personal expression.
Sports fans fly team flags and yuletide
enthusiasts add a wreath to the front grill.
But Halloween aficionados are taking
celebrations to new heights. Trunk-or-Treat
celebrations provide the opportunity for
Halloween fans to deck out their car with
ready-made Halloween diorama that can
instantly be revealed in a parking lot, as
fellow tailgaters review the spectacle.
Trunk-or-treat is a safe, fun, community-
building activity, bringing people together
for an outdoor event one last time before
the winter cold sends us indoors.
Trunk-or-Treat is a fun-for-the-whole
family Halloween Alternative Event.
Families are invited to come to St. Mary,
Cause of Our Joy parking lot between
6:30pm and 8:30pm on Saturday, October
27th with your children to trick-or-treat.
Grandparents are invited to bring your
grandkids and join in the fun. Our
parishioners will be decorating their cars
(optional), vans or trucks starting at 5:45pm
and passing out treats for all the trick-or-
treaters who stop by. After trunk-or-
treating, please come inside and participate
in games and crafts and enjoy some food in
the social hall.
Coffee Sunday
Meet and get to know more of your
parish family members in the Social
Hall after 10am Mass.
Sunday, October 14
If you would like to donate homemade
cupcakes, cookies or other goodies for
the above date, please contact: Don &
Kathy Yokley at: 734-335-6670
Dear friends and family,
My last year at the seminary is now underway! My classes and other
obligations are already picking up, but I would like to catch you up on
what I have been up to. The last time I wrote was near the beginning of
my internship assignment at St. Edward on the Lake in Lakeport, MI.
My summer there was great! I learned a lot from my time with the
pastor and the people. As a deacon there, I had plenty more to do than
I did last summer. Besides visiting people in nursing homes and the hospital, I spent a
good deal of time preparing for preaching. I preached one Sunday per month and then
once during the week. That gave me a lot of good practice with the whole process and
more confidence in actually giving my homily. Preaching is incredible. It is during the
homily that the priest or deacon is to open up the scriptures as Our Lord did on the
road to Emmaus and to prepare the people for the Eucharistic feast. I know that I still
have much to learn in this area, but was excited to give it my best shot this summer at
the parish.
Also as a deacon, I got to baptize a few children and witness a marriage. One of the
baptisms was the first child of some college friends of mine. We all knew each other
from the church at Michigan State, St. John Student Center, and had our fair share of
fun together. Though all of the baptisms were amazing to perform, that one was par-
ticularly special because of my connection with the family. Later, another friend who
was at that baptism asked me what it was like. He wondered if my experience was
similar to a powerful encounter with the Holy Spirit one might have in a time of pray-
er. My answer to him was that it was related but very different. In a prayer experience
where God gives someone a particular grace, God intends the grace or experience for
that person. Whether it is a powerful emotional experience or simply a deeper
knowledge of God’s love, it is for that person and is more or less contained in them. In
a baptism, the grace is not for me. It is for the person I am baptizing. I am aware of the
presence of the Holy Spirit by faith but the feeling is different. Instead, it feels like the
Holy Spirit is passing through me, as water passes through a pipe. God is simply using
me as an instrument to pour His saving grace into the soul of someone else. Thank
you, Jesus!
Coming back to the seminary was so good. I was glad to catch up with friends, meet
the new seminarians, and jump into my sixth and final year of seminary. The classes I
am taking this semester are History of the Catholic Church in the US, Johannine Liter-
ature (The Gospel of John, his 3 letters, and Revelation), Theology of the New Evan-
gelization, Nature and Practice of Spiritual Direction, and an Integrating Seminar. It
looks like I will have a lot of reading but not too many papers to write this semester.
Of course, we still have the regular schedule of silent prayer, the Liturgy of the Hours
(praying the psalms), and Mass each day. For my ministry assignment this year, I will
continue to go up to St. Edward on the weekends to serve at the Sunday liturgies.
Clearly, this is going to be a busy year! In addition to life as a seminarian, it has been
a difficult time in the Church in general. But I was very encouraged in coming back to
the seminary. There are more men here than there were last year; to the point that new
dorm rooms and classrooms had to be arranged. And all of us are excited to follow
Jesus more closely as we grow in holiness and prepare to serve Him as His priests.
Mark your calendars, because my ordination will be on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at
Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Detroit! As always, I truly appreciate your continued
prayers.
Until next time, I remain yours in Christ,
Dcn. Derik Peterman
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MASS INTENTIONS
Wed. Oct. 3 12 Noon
Helen Ziober by family
John & Mary Zubal by MaryAnn Pryce
Elaine Croton
Fri. Oct. 5 8:30am
Blosser Family by Josie
Sat. Oct. 6 4:30pm
Stephanie & Anthony Cedzidlo by Zofia Szymoniak
Harvey Cable by Jan Lauster
John Luberto by Suzanne Luberto
Sun. Oct. 7 8:00am
10:00am
12 Noon
For Ken Pryce for his birthday by MaryAnn Pryce
Deceased members of Blaharski family
Genevieve Evanowski by son, Don
David Rucinski by his sisters
Fr. John Blaska by family
For our parish family
For those with special needs
Mon. Oct. 1 8:30am
Mary Gubacz ( 7th Anniv) by daughter, Marilyn
Forever Young Seniors
Paul Gnacke-Nemeth on his 46th birthday by family
Gaille Pepito by Pepito family
Thurs. Oct. 4
8:30am Frank & Mary Baran by daughter, Rita
UPCOMING EVENTS Oct. 1—Oct. 7
MON. Oct. 1
8:30am
10:00am
6-7:15pm
6-7:30pm
7:15-9pm
Mass
Forever Young Seniors
Faith Formation Class
Community prayer time in Church
High School Youth Group
TUE. Oct. 2
10:30am
11:00am
6:30pm
Doors open for cards and coffee
Cards and Coffee
Our Lady of Medjugorje Meeting
WED. Oct. 3
12 Noon
12:30-3pm
6:00-8pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
Mass
Eucharistic Adoration
Knights of Columbus open house
Rosary in Chapel (in Church)
St. Joseph Ann Circle Meeting
THURS. Oct. 4 8:30am
9:00am
5:30pm
6-8:00pm
7:00-9pm
Mass
Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions &
Rosary
Doors open for movie night
Movie begins
Choir Rehearsal
FRI. Oct. 5
8:30am Mass and anointing of sick
SAT. Oct. 6
12 Noon
3:30pm
4:30pm
Pet Blessing on parish grounds
Reconciliation
Mass
SUN. Oct. 7
8:00am
10:00am
10:00am
12 Noon
Mass
RCIA class
Mass
Mass
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE October 6/7
SATURDAY 4:30pm SUNDAY 8:00am SUNDAY 10:00am SUNDAY 12 Noon
Celebrant
Fr. Ken Fr. Joe Fr. Ken Fr. Phong
Lector
Comm.
Rose Rodriguez
Maryann Sligay
Katie Bohr
Jerry Chwalek
Jeanne Sullivan
Matt Schnapp
Jim McDonnell
Julie Callahan
Extraordinary
Ministers of
Holy
Communion
Ralph Costyn
Keith Kudron
Dan Kavetsky
Fran Niemiec
Maryann Ogden
Maryann Sligay
Pat Slusarz
Carol Janowski
Larry Janowski
Jerry Chwalek
Katie Bohr
Diane Fredrickson
Cheryl Paputa
Olimpia DeToma
Theresa O’Bey
Karen Bulmanski
Bonnie Kinunen
Geralyn Pawlaczyk
Linda Dinsmore
Nicole Macko
Cathi Macko
Annmarie Konrad
Ken Konrad
Scott Ozga
Lisa Kliza
Darlene LaFave
Jennifer Schaefer
Julie Callahan
Altar Server
Emmanuela Nwizu
Marlene Perez Angel Kimfon
Celia Mercado
Sacristan
Loretta Wood Alice André Jeff Vernon Tori White
Ushers
Tony Collins
Peter Kowalski
Paul Markus
Tony Micallef
Don Niemiec
Steve Noonan
Frank Pelton
Emery Price
Jean Schmuck
Jack Rourke
Jim DeVitis
Jim Fredrickson
Don Koszegi
Ernie Lenard
Bill Lezotte
Paul Lukasik
Dan Stachow
Leslie Johnston
Robert Dropp
John Meconi
Kathy Sherry
Ron Sherry
Ron Kinunen
Bonnie Kinunen
Sue Moore
Annmarie Konrad
Ken Konrad
Barb Burke
John Burke
Yonnie Underwood
Clare Masak
Greeters
Marlene & Roman Kotrys
Deanna Adams
Guldner Family Florence Chance
Diann Wyderko
Mercado Family
Darlene LaFave
Homebound
Theresa O’Bey
Altar Care
October 12 Judy Roy Susan Thompson
Pat Slusarz
Keith Kudron
Rose Abela
Heavenly Father,
welcome Home those
whom you have called
from this world
especially
Theresa MacDonald
and all the souls of our faithful departed.
May they rest in peace. Amen
Thank you for your past and future support of our
Parish Community. Please remember our parish
in your Estate Planning
SUNDAY CONTRIBUTION REPORT
Sunday
Offertory
No.
Env
Weekly
Actual
Weekly
Budget
Weekly
Variance
09/23/18 340 $ 10,182 $ 10,971 $ (789)
09/16/18 374 $ 10,342 $ 10,971 $ (629)
09/09/18 404 $ 12,507 $ 10,971 $ 1,537
09/02/18 351 $ 10,140 $ 10,971 $ (830)
weekly actual includes online giving of $1,493
Sept Building Fund to-date $4,.038
FY 2018-19
YTD Actual
YTD
Budget
YTD
Variance
$ 145,479 $ 142,620 $ 2,859
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MIKE’S PLUMBINGComplete Plumbing
Sewer & Drain CleaningMASTER PLUMBERMichael J. Wood
734-421-4633
Parkview MeMorialCeMetery
Serving the Communitysince 1926
34205 Five Mile Rd.Just west of Farmington Rd.
734.421.6120
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ROB’S HEATING& COOLING LLC
We service all makes and models Furnaces • AC • Humidifiers
Boilers • Water Heaters 734-728-5717
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WIETECHASMONUMENT CO.
22602 W. Warren • 313-278-038025685 W. 10 Mile Rd • 248-356-7625www.monuments1947.com
Senior In-Home Care Services
• Personal Care• Meal Preparation • Bathing
• In-Home Safety Solutions• Companionship Care• Light Housekeeping
• TransportationCONTACT US TODAY(734) 397-1111
981 N. Mill St • Plymouthhttp:/plymouth-404.comfortkeepers.com
Senior Living Apartments32001 Cherry Hill Road • Westland, MI
On Cherry Hill west of MerrimanDaily Tours available • 734-728-5222Pet Friendly • Chapel • Fitness Classes • Great FoodWorship Services • Library • Personal Care ServicesTransportation to Grocery Stores, Banking and Local Shopping Centers • Assisted Living & Memory Care
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L.J. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, INC.“Service-A Family Tradition”
Traditional & Cremation ServicesPARISH MEMBER - USHER
8809 Wayne Rd. • Livonia (at Joy Rd) • 734-522-62007707 Middlebelt Rd • Westland (at Ann Arbor Trail) • 734-522-9400
42600 Ford Rd. • Canton (West of Lilley) • 734-981-1700
Family Owned and Operated since 1995
Abe Alkhalil125 S. WayneWestland, MI 48186P:(734) 721-2800 • F: (734) 721-3873E-MAIL: [email protected]
1139 Inkster RoadGarden City, MI 48135(734) 427-3800www.Santeiufuneralhome.com
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Choice Catering
Cheryl Stanley [email protected] 6905 Deering www.choicecaterer.com Garden City, MI. 48135
734-673-3808 JOHN WOOD PLUMBING
734-425-0370Fast Professional Service
Expert Sewer & Drain CleaningLic. Master PlumberReasonable Rates
www.johnwoodplumbingllc.com
PLYMOUTH WESTLAND46401 Ann Arbor Road W., Plymouth, MI 48170734-459-2250 James B. VermeulenWayne Traxler, Matt Kedzior www.vermeulenfuneralhome.com
980 N. Newburgh Road, Westland, MI 48185734-326-1300
Gary E. DeakStanley Sajewski, Stephen Sajewski
Schrader-Howell FUNERAL HOMEServing Plymouth and Canton Since 1904
Catholic Personnel - K of C Members280 SOUTH MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH, MI • 734-453-3333
EDWIN A. SCHRADER • MICHAEL V. HOWELL • JEFFERY D. BELLJULIE HOWELL-ROMEIN • RICHARD J. COUTURIER • GEORGE L. YOUNG
Neely-Turowski Leonard A. Turowski & Son Neely-Turowski 30200 Five Mile Rd 9300 Middlebelt Rd 45100 Warren Rd Livonia, MI 48154 Livonia, MI 48150 Canton, MI 48187 734.525.9020 734.427.3400 734.453.3008 Director Todd N. Turowski Director Robert T. Berteau Director Leonard A. Turowski, Jr.
– Family Owned and Operated Since 1919 –turowskifuneralhome.com
Mike IafrateCement Company Inc.
Cement Work • PorchesDriveways • Garages • Floors
Sidewalks and MoreSince 1975 • Parish Members
734-737-0884 Licensed & Insured
rea & soncement co., inc
Driveways • Garage Floors • Patios Porches • Railings
Complete Home ImprovementsFamily Owned & Operated
28726 Plymouth Rd., Livonia | 734.425.7966
PAINTING BY KEN
• Interior/Exterior• Wallpaper Removal• Handyman Services
40 years experiencespecial low rates
senior discount
313.410.7942
SHARON EDWARDS REALTOR®
44968 Ford Rd., Ste. B • Canton, MI734-453-4300 office
734-717-3730 cell/directEast office is independently owned and operated
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