Our Lady of the Angels Parish
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Our Lady of the Angels Parish
OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH 6442 PELHAM, TAYLOR ~ 313-381-3000 Rob Squires was a staff member at the American Red Cross. Please consider donating in his memory at the upcoming blood drive. Rob Squires OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS PARISH CENTER SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 8:30 AM TO 2:15 PM To schedule an appointment, please call the Church Office at 313-381-3000 or visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: ourladyoftheangels. redcrossblood.org 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 3, 2013 Page 2 PARISH DIRECTORY OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS 6442 PELHAM RD. ~ TAYLOR, MI 48180 (313) 381-3000 Fax (313) 381-5528 E-MAIL: mail@loacc.org WEBSITE: http://loacc.org Office Hours: Mon - Thurs: 9 am – noon, 1-8 pm ~ Friday: 9am - noon, 1-5pm Rev. Dariusz Strzalkowski Pastor Daniel Hurley William Thome Deacon Deacon Order of Masses Saturday 4 pm ~ Sunday 8 am, 10 am,12 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri. ~ 8:45 am Wednesday: 8:45 am ~ Prayer Service Holy Days: As Announced Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays 9:15 am - 6 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 3 pm ~ and by appointment Dir. of Faith Formation & Pastoral Minister: Karen Kerr Religious Ed Secretary: Maria G. Valdez Christian Service Coordinator: Joan Forrest Music Ministry Leader: Nick Urbiel Parish Nurse Ministry: Mary Catherine Wright Youth Ministry: Tom Kupovits Office Staff Patty Baringer ~ Bookkeeper Sally Turczyn, Maria G. Valdez Rose Zakrzewski Custodians: George Collins, Greg Leja Parish Council Members: Fr. Dariusz, Deacon Bill Thome, Rose Campbell (Chairperson), Monica Alabastro, Vic Alabastro, Cheri Antonnicola, Bennie Belknap, Ron Coogan, Gerry Green, Claire Hayes, Mike Kava, Jerry LaMonica, Bob White Baptisms: Infants and young children are baptized at 1:00 pm on Sundays throughout the year or by special appointment. Parents must attend a Baptism Preparation Class prior to Baptism. Please call Karen Kerr. Marriages: Couples who wish to be married at OLOA will meet with Fr. Dariusz to discuss their plans and set their marriage date. Prior to the wedding, the couple attends an engaged couples workshop. Please contact Fr. Dariusz to schedule your pre-marriage appointment at least 8 months in advance of your wedding date. New Parishioners: Register at Parish Office Change of Address: Notify Parish Office Our Mission Statement Reflects our Spirit “Our Lady of the Angels is a worshipping community dedicated to the education and spiritual growth of the whole parish family. With guidance from the Holy Spirit we extend our Christian love to the community we serve. We proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord with all our hearts and we welcome all to join us on our journey in following Him.” THE SANCTUARY LAMP BURNS THIS WEEK IN LOVING MEMORY OF: TERESA HAMILTON FROM: GODLEWSKIS FAMILY MASS INTENTIONS AT OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS Monday, March 4 8:45am †Those Listed in Our Book of Remembrance Tuesday, March 5 †Irene Serian (Joann Jurdzinski) †Teresa Mayne (Jeanette Robidou) 8:45 am Wednesday, March 6 - Prayer Service 8:45 am LECTORS 4:00PM: Carole Rowland & Darlene Szczepanski 8:00AM: David Zyczynski & Bill Ehred 10:00AM: Sue Urbiel & Elaine Jacek 12:00PM: Jane Dewald MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST Thursday, March 7 8:45am †Those Listed in Our Book of Remembrance Friday, March 8 †Stella & Joseph Gomez (Family) †Robert Rabeyshoff (Jeanie Vakos) SCHEDULES FOR MARCH 9 & 10 8:45am Saturday, March 9 4:00pm †Audrey Jones (Bonnie & John Zaidel) †Marcia Dobbs (Risch & Bazanski Families) †Barney Butkiewicz (11th Ann.) (Wife & Family) †Herminia Hammons (George & Jessie Zak & Family Sunday, March 10 8:00am †Michael, Betty & Larry Kavanaugh (Family) †Joan Cialek (St. Vincent de Paul Members) †Justin Mahaney (Our Lady of the Angels Staff) †Ruth Ouellette (Sharky Family) †Greg Assenmacher (Mike Shoniker) 10:00am †Joseph Watters (Watters Family) †Joan Cialek (Don & Sally Turczyn) †Teresa Mayne (Rose Rotunda) †Dominic Rotunda (86th Birthday) (Rose Rotunda) †Steve Bobrocky (Marvel Boyd 12:00pm †Members of K of C Council #3774 (Members) †Edna Noble (Dolores Bergin †Gertrud LaMonica (Family & Friends) 4:00PM Eric Szor, Cindy Clark, Cindy Resovsky, Gerry Lefteroff, Mary Jourdan, Paul & Pat Ackerman, Cathay Czerwonka 8:00AM Ines Young, Nanette Sabell, Bob Cooper, Martha Mazurek 10:00AM Devin Partrich, Marianne Alabastro, Cindy Peterson, Theresa Barbour, Ray & Ilene Fleszar, Dorothy Toth, Gloria Tamoshunas 12:00PM Lois Burke, Gary & Kim Wilson, Volunteer ALTAR SERVERS 4:00PM Holly Kimes & Kathleen Szczesny 8:00AM Dylan Champagne & Robert Squires 10:00AM Steve Byrne & Michael Wallace 12:00PM Katelyn Yaczik & Kathleen Yaczik USHERS 4:00PM: Ben Bazanski 8:00AM: Ed Mazurek 10:00AM: Carl Partrich 12:00PM: Dominick Savona OUR RETURN GIFT TO GOD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2013 COLLECTION . . . . . . . . $9,541.73 TO MEET BUDGET . . . . $13,800.00 NUMBER OF ENVELOPES 381 PLEASE REMEMBER OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS IN YOUR WILL Page 3 A few words from Fr. Dariusz In today’s Gospel Reading, Jesus addressed the nature of sin. He asked, “Do you think that because these Galileans suffered in this way they were worse sinners than all other Galileans?” Or those eighteen who were killed when the tower of Siloam fell on them - do you think that they were worse offenders than all the others living in Jerusalem? He said, “No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all perish just as they did.” In other words, a sin is a sin! There is no such thing as a big sin versus a small sin. Nor is there such a thing as a good sin versus a bad sin. A sin is a sin! If we offend God, then we have offended God. We cannot walk away and say that we did not offend God because it was a small sin. Also we cannot say That it was not a big deal because it was a small sin. A sin is a transgression against God. To sin is to offend God, to reject His holy ways. In the Gospel Reading, Jesus tells us a parable about the fig tree. This parable immediately follows after Jesus explains that sin is offensive to God, that it deserves punishment. Jesus wants to point out the sin of indifference, the sin of neglect of one’s responsibilities toward God. In this parable, Jesus is talking about those who are indifferent to their salvation. He is talking about those who refuse to live their faith in Christ by performing good works, those who reject the grace of his Father. The man who planted the vineyard is the Lord Jesus. The fig tree in the garden is one of many. We Christians each represent one fig tree. Each fig tree is expected to bear fruit that represent the good works and virtues of those who help to build the Body of Christ. Each Christian has to answer his calling according to where he has been sent by God. A fig tree that does not produce any fruits after three years should be thrown into the fire to burn until there is nothing left of it. In the First Reading from the Book of Exodus, we read that God observes the misery of His people. He hears their cries on account of their taskmasters. So He went to deliver them from the Egyptians. The Second Reading provides us with more information about God’s people. We learn that God did free His people from slavery. They were all Baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea. They all ate the same spiritual food. They all drank the same spiritual drink. But, even though they were God’s people, He was not pleased with most of them. And He struck them down in the wilderness. During this Lenten season we have many opportunities to be reconciled with the Lord. We have many opportunities to bear good fruit by doing acts of charity, penance, and love. God bless you all, Fr. D ALTAR SERVER NOTES Mass Attendance Report Sunday Liturgy (Feb 16-17) ~ 100% Confirmation Mass (Feb 17) ~ 100% BLESSING OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES WILL TAKE PLACE TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH AFTER THE MASS AT 8:45 A.M. Coming Soon . . . Each year all the servers gather on Holy Thursday night at 9:00pm for a 30 minute Period of Adoration on this night before Good Friday. Please plan on attending this annual service with your families March 28th. Consider this the same as a Mass assignment and sign-in when you arrive. “GEE, I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!” In biblical times when you were in a Roman prison the jailer was responsible for all the prisoners. If a prisoner escaped the jailer would lose his life. Going On Easter Vacation . . . . If so please call Deacon Bill at 313381-8978 so you will not be assigned to any Masses between March 24th and April 7th. Scrabble Last weeks Scrabble word had two words and the clue was: “Pope Benedict” _ I _ H _ _ E A _ S REMEMBER NO MEAT ON FRIDAYS DURING LENT! SET YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD ONE HOUR NEXT WEEKEND WHEN WE GO ON DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Clocks move ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. March 10th. If you fail to do this you’ll be an hour early for Mass on Sunday Morning! DISCOVERING POLAND If you are interested in the Tour of Poland with Fr. Dariusz, there are brochures and forms available in the Sacristy and the Parish Office. Those interested in Double occupancy at the Hotel, Father will have a meeting, closer to the date of departure, to set you up with a traveling partner... Christnet the Downriver rotating shelter for the homeless, moves each week to a new Church. This is the 19th year that Christnet has provided shelter. It is a nighttime program where the homeless receive meals and a warm, safe place to sleep. The host church for this week (March 3– 9) FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ~ WYANDOTTE ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY Thanks to the chairman Jane Theeck for hosting the Anniversary Social, and all the ladies who donated the food, decorated the hall & tables, worked and stayed for the clean-up. To George, Greg & Mike for setting-up battles. Thanks to Edna Moss for the beautiful cake and Diane for taking pictures. Rose Rotunda - President of R.A.S. Page 4 SCRIPTURE READING The Youthful Corner WEEK OF MARCH 3, 2013 Sunday ~ Third Sunday of Lent Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Ps 103; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 1012; Lk 13:1-9 Monday ~ Saint Casimir 2 Kgs 5:1-15b; Ps 42; Lk 4:24-30 Tuesday ~ Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25; Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday ~ Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday ~ Saints Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95; Lk 11:14-23 Friday ~ Saint John of God, Religious Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday ~ Saint Frances of Rome, Religious Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51; Lk 18:9-14 Youth Group Calendar Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar 17 Youth Group 6:30-8pm ~ PC Youth Group 6:30-8pm ~ PC Youth Group 6:30-8pm ~ PC Join our Facebook Group: OLA T.U.F.F. Youth Group page. An Open Invitation: Are you awesome? Have you always been awesome? Do you wish you could meet other awesome people just like you? Well look no further than Our Lady of the Angels Youth Group. We are the keepers of awesomeness. But we need you to stop by and add this amazing phenomenon. So if you are between the ages of 10 to 18 and looking for great friends, good people, lots of fun and amazing events then stop by the Youth Loft Sunday nights from 6:30 to 8pm, and begin your awesome journey into fulfilling your faith. See you there! If You have any questions please feel free to contact Youth Leaders: Tom Kupovits, (313-229-1197) or Monica Alabastro (734-306-1086) Please pray for the Youth of our parish Sunday ~ Fourth Sunday of Lent Jos 5:9a, 10-12; Ps 34; Cor 5:17-21; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 IN THE JOURNEY BOOK For the Third Sunday of Lent, March 3rd. Readings are on Page 81. For the Fourth Sunday of Lent, March 10th. Readings are on Page 86. 5TH Annual KIDS Sewing for KIDS HOMEBOUND MINISTERS NEEDED Children 8 to 18 years of age Learn to Sew a Pillowcase for Children with Cancer No Experience necessary We are in need of parishioners who would like to share the Holy Eucharist with those unable to attend Mass. I ask that you think how you would feel if you were unable to attend Mass and not receive Jesus? This is just a small way of sharing your gift with someone unable to be part of our weekend Mass. If you feel you would like to be part of the Homebound Ministry, please contact Karen Kerr. Saturday, March 16, 2013 Grace Church 7215 Pelham Road (South of Ecorse Rd.) Allen Park, MI 10am to 2pm WELCOME BOYS AND GIRLS Call to reserve your time Ilene 313-292-1885 More Details To Come PRAY FOR OUR COUNTRY Holy Hour for the Nation Before the Blessed Sacrament Sunday, March 3, 2013, 1:30 - 2:30pm St. Sebastian Church, Dearborn Heights We would like to thank everyone for their cards, kind words, concern and most of all their prayers for our father John Mosella Sr. during his illness. Please continue to keep him in your prayers. God Bless You All. Lots of Love, The Mosella Family Sacred Heart Major Seminary Presents Oliver Lyrics, Music, and Book by Lionel Bart. Friday, March 22, 2013 at 7:30pm Saturday, March 23, 2013 at 2 & 7:30pm No tickets necessary. Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance. Free will donations taken at the door to benefit the seminarians at Sacred Heart Seminary. For more information contact: amore.mario@shms.edu or Sacred Heart Seminary at 313-883-8500 Licensed by arrangement with Oliver Production, Ltd. & Oliver Promotion Ltd. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens. Page 5 FOOD PANTRY UPDATE Thank you for responding to last week’s request for donations to the parish food pantry. Although the weather was a little warmer than usual, we still had many visitors, in fact, more than we expected. We are indebted to all of you who took the time to shop and bring your donations to the church or office. Every week we are reminded of the difficulty of having enough money to feed the family by those who come for help. Putting a decent meal on the table can be very difficult when there is little or no income. Fortunately, we were able to give food to all the families who came to our pantry. The smiles and thanks we receive are very rewarding and a great testimonial to our parish family who make it possible for the pantry’s existence. We hope to be there for a long time so we can continue providing food to those who would go hungry if our pantry did not exist. Any donations of the following items would really be appreciated: Cereal, Juice, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Canned Milk, Macaroni & Cheese, Spaghetti Sauce, Spaghetti Noodles, Spaghetti-O’s, Canned Meat, All varieties of Soups, Canned Fruit, Pancake Mix & Syrup, Pork & Beans, Sloppy Joe Mix, Canned Vegetables, Laundry Detergent, Bar Soap, Toothpaste, Toilet Paper, Baby Food, Diapers, Children’s Snacks, Milk, Eggs, Meat. Perishable items should be brought to the parish office. In addition, the following products are also sorely needed. Although the following items are things we normally use each day, they cannot be purchased with food stamps or bridge cards making it difficult for people who need them but cannot afford to buy them: Hand Soap, Dishwashing Soap, Deodorant, Toothpaste, Mouth Wash, and Detergent. Please know how much we appreciate your care and concern. Our pantry could not function without our parish family. The Food Pantry Committee We would also request that all food donations be checked for the expiration dates because our policy is not to give food that has expired. Food Pantry Donations Cash and checks are needed to buy perishable items. Checks should be made out to: Our Lady of the Angels SVdP Food Pantry. All monetary donations should be brought to the Parish Office. 6 TH OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS SUMMER PARISH FESTIVAL 2013 JUNE 14, 15 & 16 COUNTDOWN TO THE PARISH FESTIVAL 15 WEEKS AWAY! Most of you are probably thinking the Festival is a long way off but then we all know how time can fly by very quickly. Lent has already started which means Easter will be here soon. Some of you may already be planning your flower or vegetable gardens and can’t wait to start digging in the dirt. How about college and / or school graduations? And, before you know it, school is out. So how about planning some time to help out at the Festival before your calendar is all filled up. It promises to be another great event again this year. It’s not only a great fund raiser but it’s a time for all of us to come together as a family, work as a team and help whenever and wherever we’re needed. Your time and talent can be used in many areas such as Games, Rides, Vegas Tent, Raffles, Bingo, Food Booths, etc. You can select the best time and place when you want to help. It’s your choice! The more events we have, the more people we need. Remember those dates, decide when and where you want to volunteer and be ready to enjoy a great weekend in June. We are looking for chairpersons for the following booths: AMERICAN, PIZZA, BINGO, AND POLISH FOOD BOOTHS — Call Jerry or Marge Ziemba 313-295-4985 and tell them you’ll be glad to volunteer to chair one of these booths. Remember to set these days aside and SPREAD THE WORD! Page 6 PRAYER REQUEST LIST We believe in the power of prayer! The names submitted will continue on the list for approximately one month. If you wish to extend that period, please call the parish office. 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 good health once more. . . David Alanis, Jr., Louise Ames, Annette Anger, Mary Antoncew, Joanne Assenmacher, Riley Micheal Baydoun, Ben Bazanski, Jocelyn Bell, Tami Beri, Patricia Bevins, Virginia Biggott, Susan Boskey, Jenny Brownes, Dorothy Bruhn, Kevin Burke, Lou Campbell, Madeline Carpenter, Eileen Caya, Sara Clark, Robert Colasinski, Carmela & Matthew Conflitti, Ron Coogan, James Cragg, Larry Creech, Sylvia Creech, Stanley Cybert, Irene Da Deppo, Chuck Dauphinais, Annmary Demyan, Jack Doute, Eugene Dunne, Nancy Evanego, Holly Evanoff, Kim Fecker, Lucy Fenech, Mike Ferguson, Jim Fisher, Leona Flatley, Judith Formosa, Paul Fritz, Tyrone Franklin, Joe Galbraith, William Garbacz, Dawn Gentz, Kunjumol George, Robert Giacomantonio, Tom Gillen, Mary Gollash, Martha Graff, Frances Ann Griffith, Tim Hellrung, Marie Holton, Angela Honeycutt, Gerald Honeycutt, Michael Hornyak, Sr., Jane Jamula, Don Jones, Michael F. Jones, Bill Kapera, Lora Kay Kasik, Rosita Kelsay, Alison Kilduff, Bob Kimes, Sr., Virginia Kirkpatrick, Daniel Kirksey, John Knecht, Paul Lacko, Mary Lapinski, Dolores Locher, Debbie Logan, Mary MacLellan, Frank Mancina, George Mancos, Jennifer Martin, Mary Martin, Martha Mazurek, Kim McCombe, Joyce McKale, Audrey Meszaros, Kathy Metro, Helen Miller, Raymond Miller, Chase Millin, Elsie Mills, Paolo Ceaser Mironda, Donald Modrzynski, John Mosella, Sr., Rosemarie Mulka, Dolores Nagle, Richard Normandin, Anna & Joseph Nowak, Ernest Oguejiofol, Barb Orr, Amy Osbourne, Geraldine Paddock, Gary Pearce, Canuta Perez, Cindy Peters, Sonya Peterson, Angelo Pizzo, David & Madeline Placido, Kevin Poirier, Michael Potens, Michael Prawdzik, Paul Provencher, Ann Putz, Maxine Raymond, Rowan Reinhard, Mary Reynolds, Lauren Riker, Jerry Riopelle, Charles Risch, Baby Luke Ruggiero, Angie Savona, Darleen Scharf, Carl Schleicher, Gloria Schratz, John Scorzelli, Caroline Sobas, Pattie Stevens, Edna Stokes, Amie Stout, Edith Supanich, Linda Synischesky, Julia Szatanski, Homer Taylor, Mary Jo Terry, Gerald Thome, Betty Trombetta, Dan Tulik, Lu Tulik, Harold Vallad, Dylan Van Ormer, Chuck Vella, Stanley Vennebush, Barbara Walega, Maureen Watters, Michaeleen Weglarz, Paul Wendell, Roni Wickens, Bob Wojciak, Wally Yascheshyn CAN THIS BE THE TIME ? “Now is the appointed time” Time for what? Time to look more deeply into our understanding of FAITH. Time to let this Lent be an occasion as Pope Benedict XVI has said “to make our relation with Christ the Lord increasingly ‘firm’?” What: EVENING OF REFLECTION When: Wednesday, March 20th Year of Faith Liturgy ~ 7pm Reflection: In the Parish Center Speaker: Mary Therese Lemanek Religious Formation Educator Nurse Ministry Notes Next Sunday, March 10, 2013 is the date of the American Red Cross Blood Drive which is coordinated by members of OLOA Parish Nurse Ministry. Donation times are from 8:30am to 2:15pm in the parish center. This particular drive is special to us. It is dedicated to the memory of Rob Squires who passed away last September at the age of 46. Rob was a parishioner and a registered nurse who worked for the American Red Cross at blood drives in the area. It would be a wonderful tribute to Rob to donate in his honor. Rob worked as a registered nurse for 16 years - - the past 10 years with the Red Cross. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was married to his wife, Eileen, for 23 years and had 2 sons, Ryan 16 and Robert 14. Rob was an organ donor who gave the gift of life to many persons after his death - - - - - - it takes a hero. You can be a hero by donating blood next Sunday. If you have not already scheduled an appointment for donation, you can call the parish office at 313-381-3000. Walk-ins are always welcome, but an appointment would expedite the donation process. Please help to make this blood drive a success! The next meeting of OLOA Parish Nurse Ministry is scheduled for Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 11:15am in the St. Joseph Room. We strongly encourage all members to attend as well as those who are willing to help us plan the Family Health and Wellness Fair which is scheduled for Sunday, April 21, 2013 from 9am - 2pm in the parish center. Dear Friends at Our Lady of the Angels, Thank you for all your prayers and the get well cards for Bob. As he continues to recover, he appreciates your thoughtfulness. The Mayhew Family March 10, 2013 ~ 8:30am-2:30pm ST. FRANCES CABRINI HONOR ROLL Kaycee Artman Kara Nagy Kathleen Szczesny KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! Page 7 Page 8 “As often as you did it for one of my least brothers, you did it for me.” HELP THE SOUP KITCHEN ~ THIS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS WILL PREPARE AND SERVE AT ALL SAINTS ~ DETROIT ~ 7824 W. FORT ST. (at Springwells) Our Lady of the Angels Christian Service Commission is organizing a meal on Wednesday, March 6th at All Saints Soup Kitchen. □Are you able to help with the lunch? Please call our Church Office with your donation and/or desire to serve. If you wish to serve we will leave at 8:45am and return by 1:30pm. Call the Church Office (313) 381-3000. □ Beef & Noodle Casserole Milk □ □ Rolls This Lent visit CRSRICEBOWL.ORG or join us at CRS.ORG to learn more. Butter (Individual Pats) PLEASE USE YOUR RICE BOWLS WHAT YOU GIVE UP FOR LENT CHANGES LIVES! Desserts: Cookies, Cupcakes, Cakes RECIPE OF THE MONTH Submitted by Shirley Ash “BEEF & NOODLE CASSEROLE” INGREDIENTS: 1 16oz. pkg. Egg Noodles 2 lbs. Ground Beef or Ground Turkey 16 oz. Frozen peas & carrots, thawed 1 med. Onion (chopped) 2 cans Cream of Mushroom soup or 1 26 oz. can 1 cup milk 1 cup water Salt & Pepper to taste DIRECTIONS: Cook noodles & drain. Brown Ground Beef / Turkey and onions in skillet and drain, mix soup with milk and water add to noodles, add the meat, onions, peas & carrots. Mix well and bake in 9 X 13 pan or aluminum pan 8 X 10 (2¼” deep) at 350 degrees for 1 hour. ENVELOPE #_____________ DROP OFF YOUR FOOD DONATIONS IN THE CHURCH OFFICE MARCH 4-5 OR TO THE PARISH KITCHEN BEFORE 8:30AM ON MARCH 6. ________________________ Any Money donated will be used for Extras ADDRESS:____________________ Individual Bags: Chips, Doritos, Pretzels NAME:____________________________________________________________ Bananas or Oranges Please send me my contribution statement: □ □ □ Fruit Cocktail (Large Cans) This week we focus on prayers, fasting and almsgiving on Lesotho, where many children lack access to quality education. Only 73% of primary school-age children in Lesotho are enrolled in school. Give to your Rice Bowl this week to support communities working with CRS to provide educational opportunities for children. 2012 CONTRIBUTIONS ~ TAX INFORMATION If you are itemizing deductions on your 2012 tax return and wish to have a copy of your contribution statement please fill in the form below and drop it in the collection basket. Your statement will be mailed to you. □ □ (Recipe Below) □ Helping Children in Lesotho Page 9 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NOTES OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS LENT SCHEDULE 2013 The weekend of February 16/17 was a very busy one for our parish. For those wanting to become Catholic or to finish receiving there Sacraments and those receiving Confirmation. Daily Mass with Rosary 20 minutes before Mass: Mass is held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8:45am. WELCOME ELECT On Saturday, February 16, our one Catechumen (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist), and three candidates (Confirmation and Eucharist), were presented to Bishop Donald Hanchon at the Most blessed Sacrament Cathedral. They are now known as the Elect and have told Bishop Hanchon they want to be received into the Catholic faith on Easter Vigil. OUR ELECT ARE: Katherine Watson Adam Frosheiser David Lalinsky Please keep them in your prayers during this time of the Scrutiny’s and Easter Vigil. WELCOME NEWLY CONFIRMED On Sunday, February 17, our 8th grade students received the Sacrament of Confirmation. On behalf of the Religious Education Staff we are so happy to see 28 Newly Confirmed young adults to our parish of Our Lady of the Angels. Even though Religious Education still goes on until the end of April for you, your new life as an adult in the Church is just beginning. My question to you is: “WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO HELP IN YOUR PARISH?” I would like to thank so many people who made your Confirmation a joyous one. First many thanks to Bishop Donald Hanchon, Fr. Dariusz, and Deacon Bill, for a joyous Mass. Our Lector, Michael Wallace, our Altar Servers, Ushers, and Eucharist Ministers, I thank you. Our joyous celebration couldn’t happen without the joyful music from Nick and his assistances and the Choir. I would like to thank Cheryl Antonnicola for the beautiful flowers. With being new here to Angels, I would like to thank Maria Valdez for all her assistance. She is the first face you see when you come into the Religious Ed. Office, and a joy to minister with. Thanks, and God’s Peace, Karen Kerr Thursdays of Lent: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 9:30am 6:00pm (we need people to sign-up to be in the Church with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament during the day. The sheet is on the table in back of Church.) Fridays of Lent: Stations of the Cross at 7:00pm PENANCE SERVICES Private Confessions: As always there is confession every Saturday at 3:00pm Communal Penance Service: There are several choices for Communal Penance services: March 13 - 7:00pm at St. Constance, Taylor March 16 - 11:00am at St. Roch, Flat Rock March 19 - 7:00pm at Our Lady of the Angels March 19 - 7:00pm at St. Cyprian, Riverview March 20 - 7:00pm at St. Joseph, Wyandotte March 23 - 12:00pm at Sacred Heart, Grosse Ile HOLY WEEK Palm Sunday - March 24 Normal Mass Schedule: 4:00pm, 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm Holy Thursday - March 28 7:00pm - Mass of the Lord’s Supper with Adoration till formal closing at Midnight 9:00 - 9:30pm - Special prayers of Adoration Good Friday - March 29 12:00pm - Faces of the Cross presentation by Youth Group 12:45pm - Rosary 1:00pm - Stations of the Cross 1:30pm - Solemn Liturgy Holy Saturday - March 30 1:00pm - Blessing of Food 8:00pm - Easter Vigil Mass (Followed by Hospitality) OTHER LENTEN EVENTS: Operation Rice Bowl - “What you give up . . .” Our Lenten Program of prayer, fasting, and sacrifice sponsored by Catholic Relief Services. Your contributions help people in the poorest countries and also a portion will assist those in need of our area. Wednesday, March 6 - Soup Kitchen at All Saints - SW Detroit, Food Donations Needed!!! Saturday / Sunday, March 16-17 - Stone Soup: Have a bowl of soup after Mass. All donations support our Soup Kitchen Fund. Wednesday, March 20 - 7:00pm Mass with Talk and Reflection in the Parish Center: The topic is “Faith: Gift and Challenge” - Led by Mary Therese Lemanek Sunday, March 24 - 7pm - An Evening of Prayer & Reflection: Join us for a prayerful evening on the death of Christ! The Our Lady of the Angels Choir is presenting a Palm Sunday Prayer Concert. Page 10 Master Sgt. USAF ~ Edward McBrideQuatar Petty Officer Patrick C. Dauphinais SSG Lepine, Christopher LT. COL. David Fleckenstein, ~ Army LT. Michael A. Molnar ~ Navy Daniel J. Lyson ~ Navy Nicholas Lyson ~ Navy CPT. Glen Dowling LCP1 Gregory S. Liphard ~ Marines Gunny Sgt. Brian Dimock John Page ~ Navy Australian Army: Joshua Malonoy ~ Deploying to Afghanistan Australian Navy: David Malonoy SN Randy Plutko ~ Pensacola Florida Justin Dean ~ Marines ~ Camp Lejune, S.C. SSG Andrew Guingona ~ Deploying to Afghanistan Sp. Airman Matthew Atton ~ Air Force ~ Afghanistan David MacNicol ~ Navy ~ USS Eisenhower LCPL Gregory Ruoss ~ Marines ~ Air Station Beaufort, S.C. We Are Family 3 Day Lenten Mission With Dr. Ray Guarendi, Ph.D. (Dr. Ray is the Father of ten children, a clinical psychologist, author, public speaker and nationally syndicated radio host!) MARCH 10, 11 & 12, 2013 St. Mary Magdalen 19624 Wood St. - Melvindale, MI Sunday ~ 6pm-7:30pm ~ Laughter: The Sanity of Family *Monday ~ 7pm-8:30pm ~ Back to Family *Tuesday ~ 7pm-8:30pm ~ Why Be Catholic *On Monday and Tuesday, private Confessions will be heard at 6pm. Praise and Worship will begin at 6:40pm. For more information, please call: St. Mary Magdalen ~ 313-381-8566 YEAR OF FAITH Catechism of the Catholic Church God, infinitely perfect and blessed in Himself, in a plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him share in His own blessed life. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1) Reflection: For this reason, at every time and in every place. God draws close to man. He calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all his strength. He calls together all men, scattered and divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church. To accomplish this, when the fullness of time had come. God sent His Son as Redeemer and Savior. In His Son and through Him, he invites men to become, in the Holy Spirit, His adopted children and thus heirs of His blessed life. So that this call should resound throughout the world, Christ sent forth the apostles He had chosen, commissioning them to proclaim the Gospel: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age.” (Matt. 28:19-20) Strengthened by this mission, the apostles “went forth and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by the signs that attended it.” Those who with God’s help have welcomed Christ’s call and freely responded to it are urged on by love of Christ to proclaim the Good News everywhere in the world. This treasure, received from the apostles, has been faithfully guarded by their successors. All Christ’s faithful are called to hand it on from generation to generation, by professing the faith, by living it in fraternal sharing and by celebrating it in liturgy and prayer. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2-4) Question: How have I worked to hand on the faith not only to my family, but to those which I work and live? Prayer: Soul of Christ, sanctify me. Body of Christ, save me. Blood of Christ, inebriate me. Water from the side of Christ, wash me. Passion of Christ, strengthen me. O Good Jesus, hear me. Within your wounds hide me. Permit me not to be separated from you. From the wicked foe, defend me. At the hour of my death, call me and bid me come to you that with your saints I may praise you for ever and ever. Amen (Anima Christi, St. Ignatius of Loyola) Events and Activities Third Sunday of Lent, March 3 Mass: 8:00am, 10am, 12 noon 10am ~ RCIA—Scrutiny I~ St. Ann 10am ~ Pre-school ~ Rooms #9 & 10 10am ~ RAS Corporate Comm. ~ Ch 11am ~ Christian Service ~ St. Jos 6:30-8pm ~ Youth Group ~ PC Monday, March 4 8:45am ~ Mass 10-11:45am ~ Food Pantry 7pm ~ Bible Study ~ St. Jos 7:30pm ~ Men’s Prayer Group ~ St. Ann Tuesday, March 5 8;45am~ Mass 9:30am ~ Bible Study ~ St. Jos 10:30am ~ Chair Fitness ~ St. Ann 4:30pm ~ Rel. Ed. ~ School & St. Ann 6:30pm ~ Rel. Ed. ~ School & St. Ann 6:00pm ~ Festival mtg. ~ St. Jos Wednesday, March 6 8:45am ~ Prayer Service All Saints Soup Kitchen 1-2:45pm ~ Food Pantry 6:30pm ~ RAS mtg. ~ St. Jos 7pm ~ Rainbows ~ School & St. Ann Thursday, March 7 8:45am ~ Prayer Service 9:15am-6pm ~ Adoration 10:30am ~ Chair Fitness ~ St. Ann 6-7:30pm ~ Folk Group ~ Ch 7:00pm ~ Right To Life ~ St. Jos 7:30-9pm ~ Choir ~ Ch Friday, March 8 8:45am ~ Prayer Service 9:30am ~ Women of Prayer ~ St. Ann 10-11:45am ~ Food Pantry 7pm ~ Stations of the Cross ~ Ch Saturday, March 9 3pm ~ Confessions 4:00pm ~ Mass Our Lady of the Angels Parish Family offers our prayers and sincere sympathy to the families and friends of: ROGER KUMMER age 77 A Funeral Mass was offered on Thursday, February 21, 2013. STEVE BOBROCKY age 73 A Funeral Mass was offered on Friday, March 1, 2013. Page 11 COME ONE, COME ALL Fr. Saylor Council 17113 Champaign, A. P. Mostaccioli Dinner Raffles & 50/50 Saturday, March 9, 2013 3:00pm to 8:00pm Adults: $10 - Children under 12: $5 COME SUPPORT “GOD’S SPECIAL CHILDREN” TAX SERVICES FOR FREE Community Tax Sites prepare taxes for free to families with incomes under $50,000. Taylor Residents: Thursdays, 12:30pm to 6:30pm at the Taylor Human Services Center ~ 26650 Eureka Rd., Taylor. Allen Park Residents: By Appointment Only at Baker College ~ 4500 Enterprise Dr., Allen Park. Appointments at 734-284-6999, Wayne Metro, Tax Program BULLETIN BOARD GARAGE CLEANOUTS Call for an appointment 734-444-6155 or 734-444-4731 We will clean out garages at a low price and haul the trash away and will accept all useable items. Sr. Citizen Discounts References Available Also looking for any kind of Handyman work… shovel snow, any odd jobs. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 313-383-5222 Full Service Florist Stan Gryguc 7635 Allen Rd., Allen Park Is pleased to host Lunching for the Homeless to benefit CHRISTNET CENTER Date: Saturday, March 16th, 2013 Time: 11:30am to 1:30pm Location: Carrabba’s Italian Grill 14805 Dix-Toledo Rd. Southgate, MI 48195 Menu: Chicken Marsala, Penne Pomodoro, Minestrone Soup Bread, and a Beverage. Cost: $15.00 Adult $ 5.00 Children 5-10 years old (4 and under free, compliments of Carrabba’s) For tickets contact Joan Forrest 381-3000