THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO

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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO
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3rd Sunday of Easter
April 14, 2013
THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO
The Spirit
We bring together and welcome into our Catholic Community a richly diverse people
to pray, to serve, and to learn in the name and presence of Jesus Christ.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
The mystery of death has troubled and fascinated humanity since the fall of our first parents, Adam and
Eve. Death comes to us as an inheritance from the Original Sin, and by our own personal sins we have
signed-on to this tragic legacy. All have sinned and are deprived of the glory of God, St. Paul teaches.1
Indeed, many people view death as an unremittingly frightening prospect, one from which they spend their
lives trying to distract themselves, because they feel overwhelmed by their sins or because they lack faith in
God.
Our own experiences of mourning deceased family members and friends teach us the deep longing of the
human heart for hope in the face of death. But we also know, in our own lives or through others, the
temptation to avoid thoughts of death, as well as the temptation either to move too quickly through our
mourning or to dwell on our sadness with too little hope. Many people are tempted to engage in the process
of mourning as an intense, but merely human, drama. And we know that there are many who, out of a
different kind of concern, wish to avoid “making a fuss” in favor of extremely simplified acts of “saying
goodbye” to their deceased loved ones.
Today, these temptations and others are deeply influencing the approach to death and burial taken even by
those of the household of faith, the Church. Many Catholics have lost a clear sense about how to face death
with faith and hope, about the importance of exercising Christian charity by praying for our beloved dead,
and about what it truly means to experience the consolation that only our communion with Jesus Christ can
offer.
For it is in Jesus that we find the definitive answer to sin and death. We know, following upon the words of
St. Paul above, that by God we are justified freely by his grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus.2
At Holy Mass, when the priest offers Eucharistic Prayer IV, he addresses the Father in these words: And
you so loved the world, Father most holy, that in the fullness of time you sent your Only Begotten Son to
be our Savior To accomplish your plan, he gave himself up to death, and, rising from the dead, he
destroyed death and restored life. We hear proclaimed in this prayer, and throughout Sacred Scripture and
the Church’s Tradition, this foundational truth: the Passover of Jesus Christ through death to risen life is
our Passover as well.
Christ is risen! And he invites us to share in his victory. The salvation won by Christ for all of us becomes
a gift for each of us by virtue of our Baptism:
Or are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were
indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the
glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life.3
1 Romans 3:23. ; 2 Romans 3:24.; 3 Romans 6:3-4
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DIRECTORY
ST. CLARE OF MONTEFALCO PARISH
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
1401 Whittier Rd, Grosse Pointe. Park, MI 48230
Parish Offices: 1401 Whittier Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313/647-5000
Fax 313/647-5005
School: 16231 Charlevoix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313/647-5100
Fax 313/6475105
Religious Education Office: 16231 Charlevoix . . . . . . . . . .313/647-5057
Fax 313/647-5055
PARISH PASTORAL TEAM:
Rev. Andrew Kowalczyk, CSMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastor
Deacon Lawrence Ruehlen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deacon Emeritus
Janet Guensche (647-5015) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pastoral Associate
Susan Frazer (647-5022) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Office Mgr.
Sr. Kathleen Avery, OSM . . . . . . . . . . . .Principal & Interim DRE
Michael McDevitt (647-5025) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christian Service &
Maintenance Coordinator
PARISH OFFICES:
Receptionist/Secretary (647-5000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marie Addy
Bookkeeper (647-5035) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Beacham
Director of Ministry of Care (882-9279) . . . . . . . . . . . Marie Ciaramitaro
Sacristan (882-9167) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Louwers
Wedding Rehearsal Coordinators . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beverly Bechtel,
Anne Berschback, Mary Ann McGrail
Athletic Director (647-5170) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Conway
YOUTH MINISTRY:
Youth Minister (647-5054) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Kelly
LADIES ALTAR SOCIETY- REMINDER
Remember the date—April 27th
Lunch & Learn with
Fr. Andrew Kowalczyk, CSMA
RSVP by April 23rd to 313-331-7842
MONDAY (April 15) 8:00 am Mass
08:45 am Women’s Bible Study, Whittier Rm.
12:10 pm School Choir Practice for Mass, Church
07:15 pm Al-anon (Adult Children of Alcoholics), School Lib.
TUESDAY (April 16) 6:30 pm Mass
09:30 am Legion of Mary Meeting, Whittier Room
11:10 am School Choir’s Practice, Church
03:30 pm Play Practice for Aladdin, Mr. B. R m.
06:30 pm Evening Mass, Church
07:00 pm 5th Grade Camp Meeting for Parents, Faculty Rm.
07:30 pm Meditation Group, Sanctuary
07:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, J. G.’s Office
WEDNESDAY (April 17) 8:00 am Mass
09:30 am Pastoral Meeting, Whittier Rm.
01:15 pm David Troiano Organ Rehearsal, Church
06:30 pm Religious Education, School Bldg.
07:45 pm Religious Education Liturgy Lesson, Church
THURSDAY (April 18) 8:15 am School Mass
03:30 pm Play Practice for Aladdin, Mr. B. Rm.
03:30 pm 8th Grade Class Meeting, Faculty Rm.
06:30 pm First Communion Rehearsal (Mandatory), Church
FRIDAY (April 19 8:00 am Mass
12:30 pm David Troiano Organ Rehearsal, Church
SATURDAY (April 20) 4:00 pm Vigil Mass
02:30 pm Confessions, Church
04:00 pm Mass, Church
05:00 pm Anointing of the Sick after 4:00 pm Mass, Church
SUNDAY (April 21) See Mass times below
09:00 am Sunday Mass, Church
10:15 am Bonanza Drawings, C. S. Hall
10:15 am Sunday Family Program, Schl. Bldg. & Faculty Rm.
11:00 am Sunday Mass, Church
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First Communion Mass, Church
05:00 pm Choir Practice for the 6:00 pm Mass, Church
06:00 pm Evening Mass, Church
Legion of Mary
If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Jerome Krause at
586-757-0126 or 586-755-6789. You may
also visit our website:
legionofmary.org.
Join us in praying the rosary on Thursday
evenings at 7:00 pm in the Church.
Rice Bowl Donations
The Legion of Mary of St.
Clare of Montefalco extends
an invitation to any man or
woman over the age of 18
years interested in joining
the Legion of Mary. The
meetings will take place
every Tuesday morning beginning at 9:30
am in the Whittier Room of the Parish
Offices at 1401 Whittier, Grosse Pointe
Park.
Food Program in Niger
Thank you St. Clare for your generous donations to the Rice Bowl Project you supported
during the Lenten season. The coins, currency
and checks collected totaled $1,388. Your
thoughtful donations will support many worthy
projects at home and throughout the world.
Your donations included (36) one dollar coins,
(7) half dollars, (896) quarters, (860) dimes,
(760) nickels and (1600) pennies! It was a joy
to sort and roll them for the bank.
Mike McDevitt
Christian Service Coordinator
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DIRECTIVES FOR CATHOLIC FUNERAL:
1.
Who can be buried from the Church?
Any baptized Catholic can be buried from the Church, those who have been most
faithful in the practice and those who have been less faithful or separated from the
Church, through illness, distance or special circumstances. Non-Catholic members of a
parishioner’s family may be buried from the Church unless it was contrary to their
wishes and will during their life. Catechumens who are in the process of the Rite of
Christian Initiation are also to be buried from the Church. Children are honored with
Christian burial if the parents intended for the child to be baptized but the child died
prior to baptism. Unless there was some indication of repentance prior to their death,
funerals would only be denied to apostates, heretics and schismatics, and those who are
such notorious sinners that providing the funeral rites would cause scandal.
2.
Can those who have died as a result of suicide be buried from the Church?
Yes, previous laws forbidding such have been changed. There are prayers included in
the Order of Christian Funerals (OCF) for this circumstance.
3. May someone who has not been able to attend Church for a few years because
of living in a nursing home still be buried from a parish church?
Yes. Absence from their parish due to such circumstances does not separate them from
the community of the Church and a Funeral Liturgy.
4.
Why does the Church not sacramentally anoint bodies after death?
One purpose of the Sacrament of the Sick and its anointing of the living person is to
instill hope and healing before death. After death, when healing can no longer take
place, the Church has other prayers but does not anoint the dead body. The Church
provides a number of rites or liturgies as parishes offer the ministry of consolation to
families experiencing sickness and death. First, for the sick, the Church has the
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. As soon as a person is seriously sick or injured, the
parish should be called to request the anointing. This anointing can be received many
times in one’s life and should not be limited to the last hour of life. After death, the
Church does not anoint the body but offers other special prayers commending the soul to
the Merciful Lord. The Anointing of the Sick can be received many times by a Catholic.
Pastors often remind their parishioners that the sick are to be anointed at the beginning
of a serious illness as well as through the various stages of the illness as it progresses.
The sacrament is not reserved to be celebrated only within the last hours of one’s life.
The Sacrament of the Sick is for the living and the hope of being reunited at the Altar of
the Lord, Once a person dies, the priest may offer different prayers for the dead but does
not anoint the body.
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BONANZA
Bonanza2013
2013
BONANZA 2013
FIRST BONANZA
DRAWING
The first Bonanza ticket drawing is today, April 14th at
10:15 am in the Church Social hall. Tickets are available
from one of our sellers, ushers, or from the Parish or
School offices. Be sure to purchase your $50 Bonanza
raffle ticket to qualify for one of the many prizes that will
be awarded during multiple drawings
Prizes — Drawings 1— 9
April 14 (10:15 am), April 21 (10:15 & 10:45 am),
April 28 (10:15 & 10:45 am), May 5 (10:15 & 10:45 am),
May 12 (10:15 & 10:45 am)
1st prize $1,000. . . 2nd prize $500. . . 3rd prize $250
GRAND BONANZA DRAWING—May 19, 2013 (10:15 am)
1ST PRIZE:
2nd prize:
3rd prize:
4th prize:
$10,000
$ 2,500
$ 2,500
$ 1,000
5th prize:
6th prize:
7th prize:
Tickets are $50
$ 1,000
$ 500
$ 500
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Knight’s Corner
In Memory of
One of our beloved and very active Knights
died on March 28th, Doctor Charles Skowron of
Grand Marais Street in Grosse Pointe Park.
The Skowron family has lived in the Parish
since the 70's. “Doc” will be greatly missed due
to his loving example for the rest of us. Many
parishioners benefitted from his photographs of
all kinds of events in the parish. These photos
showed up in the bulletin immediately following
both Parish and School events.
His wife, Betty, died in October of 2011. We
ask for prayers for the repose of their souls.
Major Degree
The Knights will be installing new members
on Sunday April 21st in Roseville. This is an
opportunity to become a Knight in the 3rd
Degree. Contact our Membership Director, Thomas
Blondell ( 313-882-7252) or talk to any Knight, if
you have been thinking about becoming a Knight
or if you are only a 1st degree and want to move
up to 3rd Degree.
Widowed Men and Women
Sunday, May 5th, 9:30am
Marine City ~ Mass/Brunch
Feature Film: RESTLESS HEART
The Confessions of Augustine
When: Sunday, April 14th – 4 PM
Where: AMC Star Gratiot,
35705 Gratiot Avenue, Clinton Twp.
Cost:
$10.00 Exact change line for speedy entry.
NO CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS!!!
Tickets on sale one hour before in theater lobby.
More information: iCtheLight@mail.com or 313-407-2284 or
View Film Trailer at: www.restlessheartfilm.com
Widowed men and women are invited
to gather at the Holy Cross sight of Our
Lady on the River Parish located at
610 S. Water St., Marine City for 9:30
am Mass. Brunch will follow at the
Riviera which is walking distance from
the Church. Join us for this safe and
friendly event. Sponsored by Widowed
Friends, a peer group in the AOD.
Please RSVP by May 2nd to Jackie at
810-388-0868.
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Religious Education News
Many blessings on your Easter
Season. May your heart be alive
with songs and rejoicing as we
continue to celebrate the
Resurrection Feast. There
will be regular classes on
Wednesday, April 17th and
Sunday, April 21st.
On Thursday, April 18th from 6:30-7:30 there
will be practice for First Holy Communion.
Please bring your family banner at this time.
First Holy Communion will be Sunday, April 21st
at the 11:00 Mass. Please join in the celebration.
CREW CORNER
Youth Group will meet this
Sunday, April 14 in
St. Clare’s parking lot at 3:15 pm
to caravan to Star Gratiot Theater to see the movie
“Restless Heart”. A historic backdrop of the true story of
Augustine of Hippo – one of the Catholic Church’s most
beloved and well-known Saints.
All high school teens are encouraged to
come and bring a friend!
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SCHOOL NEWS
Happy Easter. The Lord is Risen as he
said he would. How have you met the
Risen Jesus this week?
A prayer for this Easter Season: Come,
O Risen Lord, come live in me, that all I do be
done by you, that all I think and all I say be your
thoughts and words this day.
Thank you to those who will be attending the Auction
this evening. Have a great evening. See you there.
Thank you to those who attended the Auction last
night. Hope you had a great evening. Thank you
for supporting our school of St. Clare and our
students.
Monday this week is Honors Day for grades 3-8 at 9:00
in Church. Honors jean day is Tuesday for those
who have received an honor.
On Monday afternoon the area principals will meet
here at St. Clare.
On Tuesday evening, 5th grade parents have a meeting
about the 6th grade camp next year. This will be at
7:00 in the teacher’s lounge.
Thursday, April 18th is rehearsal for First Holy
Communion from 6:30-7:30 in Church. Please
bring your banner for the pew.
The Eighth Graders will be having a garage sale at the
Elrick’s home on Outer Drive Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Support them if you are
able.
On Friday, April 19th, the Student Council will hold
auditions for a school talent show at 7:30 am,
during the noon hour, and after school if
necessary.
Sunday is First Holy Communion at the 11:00 Mass.
Please join in the celebration.
Our school Open House and Reading Fair will be
Tuesday, April 23rd from 5:30-7:00. If you know
of someone who would benefit from the Catholic
Education offered at St. Clare of Montefalco
School, please offer to bring them to the open
house.
Aladdin will be presented by St. Clare students on
May 3rd at 7:00 and May 4th at 2:00 at the
Harper Woods High Auditorium. Tickets will be
on sale at school on Wednesdays from 2:30-3:30.
Center of Lifelong Learning
St. Peter Parish House
19851 Anita—Harper Woods, MI
POWERING THE PLANET
Earth Day - Monday, April 22, 1:30 p.m.
Powering the Planet, a PBS documentary film,
presents an eye-opening look at some of the
world’s most important energy decisions and
what it takes to build a sustainable energy
infrastructure. Nations and communities finding
sustainable solutions that provide for people and
protect the earth are featured. Call 885.8063 for
more information. Free will donation.
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Collections for April 7, 2013
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS
Cycle C (Luke)
3rd Sunday of Easter
Discipleship is the common theme linking
today’s Scripture passages. In the Acts of
the Apostles, Peter and his fellow Apostles
fearlessly witness Christ to the Sanhedrin.
They are honored to suffer for Jesus’ name,
regardless of the cost. In the Book of
Revelation, the faithful praise the Lamb
with honor and glory. In St. John’s
Gospel, Jesus, following His Resurrection,
asks Peter three times if he loves Him.
Peter responds “Yes” each time, solidifying his discipleship and eventually leading
to his martyrdom. Expressions of stewardship begin with discipleship in the
Lord. Like the Apostles, are we boldly
willing to give witness to Christ and
follow Him — whatever the cost?
Sunday Collections
Parishioner Envelopes*:
Loose Collection:
$
$
6,986
1,367
$
$
$
8,353
6,997
1,356
Easter
Total Holy Day Collections:
$
$
1,085
1,085
Other Collections
Easter Flower Collection
Winter Fuel
Total Other Collections:
$
$
$
25
25
50
Total Collection:
Budgeted Weekly Collection:
Over for the week by:
*Includes Parish Pay For The Week
Holy Day Collections
Special Collections
(these collections go directly to the organization listed)
School Support
Total Special Collections:
$
$
182
182
Fiscal Year To Date Total Collections
Are Over Budget By:
$
38,613
Pointes for Peace
Invites you to a presentation by
Judge Willie Lipscomb
Founder of The Handgun Intervention Program
36th District Court in the City of Detroit
St. Clare of Montefalco
.
AUCTION
Thursday, April 18th
7:00 pm Sharp
Grosse Pointe Public Library
Ewald Branch
15175 East Jefferson
Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230
April 13, 2013
Visit our Webpage: www.pointesforpeace.org
HEROES
The Honorable Willie G. Lipscomb, Jr., established The Handgun Intervention Program (H.I.P.)
in July 1993. This program strives to educate
citizens about the senseless violence that all too
often results from possession of handguns. The
36th District Court’s approach to this widespread
problem is unique in that it is the first program in
the nation in which the court orders defendants to
attend a class as a condition of their bond. This
new approach has proven effective and has
received national acclaim.
AMONG US
www.stclareschool.net
OR 313.647.5100 FOR INFO
Weekly Vigils continue at Panera in the Village,
Sunday nights at 7:00 pm. For more info call Carol at
313-882-7732 or see pointesforpeace@yahoo.com
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Easter Egg Hunt
Children in the parish had fun searching for eggs, playing pin the
tail on the bunny, and having egg races with the Easter Bunny
and his Youth Group helpers.
The Youth Group looks
forward to seeing everyone again
next year for another enjoyable
egg hunt.
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Weekly Mass Intentions
Saturday April 13
4:00 pm Teresita, Natalia, & Demetrio Enriquez,
Kathryn L. Dunstan
Sunday April 14
9:00 am Thomas Mayer
11:00 am The Athletic Commission
6:00 pm St. Clare Parishioners
Monday April 15
8:00 am For the Faith Formation Commission
Members
Tuesday April 16
6:30 pm Josephine Buhagiar
Wednesday April 17
8:00 am Lillian Faucher
Ruth Frank (61st Wedding Anniv.)
Thursday April 18
8:15 am For the Eucharistic Ministers
Friday April 19
8:00 am PIC Committee Members
Saturday April 20
4:00 pm Peggy Dennehy Brophy
Sunday April 21
9:00 am Jessie Fenech
Peggy Dennehy Brophy
11:00 am Vito, Felice, & Giovanna Rosa Martino,
Dominic Ciaramitaro
6:00 pm St. Clare Parishioners
Weekend Liturgy—April 20-21, 2013
Lectors
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Tammy Anderson
Michael Anderanin
Michael Anderanin, III
Timothy Anderanin
Delores Arsenault
John Balliet
David Barlow
Fr. David Brecht, OSA
Tina Calisi
Wilfred Capulong, Jr.
Elsa Castagneto
Tina Chapman
Sandra Dalasandro
Donald Elzerman
Doug Douby
Jaclyn Eiswirth
Mary Ellen Greenup
Gregg Growacz
Sr. Séan Threse Halpin, OP
Regina Koral
Irene Lucas
Brigid Lossing
Willow Grace Magnotta
Scripture Readings
April 15-21, 2013
Mon. Acts 6:8-15 Ps 119:23-24,26-27,29-30 Jn 6:22-29
Tues. Acts 7:51-8:1a Ps 31:3cd-4,6ab,7b,8a,17,21ab
Jn 6:30-35
Wed. Acts 8:1b-8 Ps 66:1-3a,4-7a Jn 6:35-40
Thur. Acts 8:26-40 Ps 66:8-9,16-17,20 Jn 6:44-51
Fri. Acts 9:1-20 Ps 117:1-2 Jn 6:52-59
Sat. Acts 9:31-42 Ps 116:12—17 Jn 6:60-69
Sun. Acts 13:14,43-52 Ps 100:1-2,3,5 Rv 7:9,14b-17
Jn 10:27-30
Altar
Servers
Masses
Celebrant
8:00 pm
Fr. Andrew
Jim Williams
S. Lee
B. Quinn
R. Quinn
9:00 am
Fr. Andrew
Art Post
11:00 am
Fr. Andrew
Adam Post
6:00 pm
Fr. Andrew
Bill Rigg
Steve Lagae
Marguerite McCartney
Julia McGrail
Luca Mestemaker
Shelley Nelson
Stephen Painter
Mary Panas
Karen Radgowski
Joyce Carol Rosette
Mary Schmidt
Geneva Springall
Rebecca (Prainito) Stefanich
Lorraine Strauss
JoAnn Tannous
Barbara Tully
Raoul Van Hecke
Mark Verbiest
Kathy Watson Dunstan
Mark Wehner
Robert Wehner
Bryan Young
Michael Zotti
Eucharistic Ministers
C. Jacklyn
J. Lauth
S. Freitas
O. Galligan
A. Hallam
R. Martinez
M. A. McLaughlin
A. Post
T. Muniga
C. Rowland
M. Platz
B. Hackett
E. Kuhr
K. Kuhr
C. Hubbell
J. Jones
Marie Ciaramitaro
Jean Irvin-Stanley
Denise Cotter
Dennis Cotter
Weekday Altar Server Schedule
April 18th: K. Kuhr, M. Lujan, B. McNamara
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