Happy Fathers` Day
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Happy Fathers` Day
The Vigil June 19, 2016 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Calming Life’s Storms” Today’s Readings St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church Mass Times: St. Charles: Wednesday 10:30am; Sunday 8:15am AND 11:30am First Reading: Zechariah 12:10-11 (Messianic Jerusalem) Nativity: Thursday Noon; Saturday 4pm; Sunday 9:45am Second Reading: Galatians 3:26–29 (One in Christ Jesus) “The Lord Be With You.” Gospel: Luke 9:18–24 (Followers of Jesus) Pastor’s Pen Happy Fathers’ Day Here’s a prayer sent to me and I liked it! We give thanks, Creator God, for the fathers in our lives. Fatherhood does not come with a manual, and reality teaches us that some fathers excel while others fail. We ask your blessings on them all – and forgiveness where it is needed. This Father’s Day we remember the many sacrifices fathers have made for their children and families, and the ways, both big and small, they lift their children to achieve dreams they thought beyond reach. So too, we remember all those who have helped fill the void where fathers pass early or are absent – grandfathers and uncles, brothers and cousins, teachers, pastors and coaches – and the women of our families. For those who are fathers, we ask for wisdom and humility in the face of the task of parenting. Give them the strength to do well by their children and by You. In your Holy Name, O God, we pray….Amen We are blessed to have so many good men who are mentors and leaders in our parish. Men (and those women who step in for fathers), please know the awesome responsibility you have in forming our children. They look up to you more than you’ll ever know. That time you spend going to their games, their dances, the events in their lives that mean so much to them will never have been wasted. They will hold on to the memories of goodness, patience and compassion that you have shown them throughout their lives. Please never give up in the holy work you’ve been given! St. Charles Mission Statement St. Charles Borromeo, a diverse urban parish of Detroit, is rooted in Christ’s Gospel and Catholic tradition. We strive to build a community of faith through education, worship, and evangelization. We are called to carry on Christ’s ministry to our brothers and sisters, especially the sick and their families, the elderly, youth, and the disabled. With Mary as our example of unconditional love, we strive to welcome everyone to share joyfully in the peace, love and salvation of Jesus Christ. We acknowledge that it is the Holy Spirit who calls and empowers us, who strengthens and renews us, and who gives us the will to continue our mission, until Jesus comes again in glory. Community We Pray for the Healing Presence for… Bobby Allen Shirley Bailey Shawn Burks Michael Carson Carol Cherry LaTisha Dearing Nicole Dooley Kyle Duker Susanne Fileccia Doris Harris John Huddleston Bill Hyde Tony Lababera Sam LaFata Michael Martin Patricia C. Randall Carol Reyes Judy Schultz Jenny White St. Charles 2016 Dinner Dance Info (GET YOUR TICKETS!) Date: Friday, Sept. 16 Cocktails: 6:30p-7:30p Dinner: 7:30p-8:30p CSA Minute: Youth Ministry Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal are helping high school-age teens in the Archdiocese of Detroit learn how to become better Christian leaders, examples to their peers, and evangelizers through Youth Leadership and Evangelization Training. “Chosen to Follow” covers topics like discipleship, communication, facilitation, prayer and event planning, as well as sharing faith with other teens. Through the “Living Your Strengths” resource, teens will also learn to use their individual strengths in their daily lives. Offered by archdiocesan Youth Ministry Office, Youth Leadership and Evangelization Training will be held overnight at St. Frances de Chantal Parish in Sterling Heights on June 8-9. For information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org. Catholic Corner: Who Are You? “Restore us, O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved.” Psalm 80:7 The scene: Jesus was alone praying (communing with the Source). Still in the prayer mode he questions his disciples as to who the crowds say he is (a resurrected prophet). After pressing his disciples for their understanding as to who he is (the Messiah), he orders them not to tell this to anyone. Why? Perhaps because he is not the Messiah/Savior that the people are expecting: the one who will free then from the political oppression they were suffering. Instead, this Christ is going to model the voluntary suffering (the taking up of the cross), that is inherent in the passionate love we are to have for others; the love that seeks reconciliation and unity for all God’s creatures and creation. The people need to “see” the model played out and then choose their response. Location: Assumption Cultural Center (21800 Marter Road, St. Clair Shores 48080) Ticket Info: $50/person until 7/31/16; $55 per person from 8/1/16 to 8/31/16 Table of 10: $450 until 7/31/16; $550 from 8/1/16 to 8/31/16. To purchase a table of 10 all tickets must be paid for at the same time with one check. Table purchase lets you choose your table the week before the event! Put your ticket(s) in layaway now to get the reduced price! Questions of the Week (Please see Today’s Readings) Key Passage: Then Jesus said to them all, “If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” Luke 9:23 Adult: Which crosses in your life do you find especially heavy? What or who helps you bear them? Child: it? When you have something hard to do, what or who helps you get through Franciscan Reflection Series During the week of June 20-24, 2016 the Capuchin Franciscans of the Province of St. Joseph will gather to reflect, learn, and take actions based on Pope Francis’ Encyclical “Laudato Si.” YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN BY PARTICIPATING IN WEBINARS* OF THE PRESENTATIONS Each day, they will begin with a summary of each chapter of “Laudato Si.” Following the summaries, they will have esteemed presenters share their wisdom and suggested actions for integrating “Laudato Si” in our lives. To join the webinars, please send an email to jpic@thecapuchins.org. Be sure to include your name, location, any affiliation to a congregation/order, and your email address. You will receive a link to login into the webinar. Upcoming Events / Meetings Sunday, July 10, 2016 Graduate Celebration JUNE MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, June 19, 2016 Fathers of St. Charles Jesse Kirby Saturday, July 16, 2016 Annual St. Charles Street Festival Sunday, July 17, 2016 New Member Welcome Sunday Thursday, July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18, August 25, September 1, and September 8 Hustle and other dances lessons with Erma Watt in our social hall. 6pm to 7:30pm. All are invited to participate! Reminder: Battery Recycling Battery Giant is now open in Harbortown. Not only do they sell batteries to meet most needs, they are also recycling all types of batteries, both for home and business. They will take any type/size of battery: flashlight batteries, car batteries, power tool batteries, flashlight, hearing aid, etc. (Battery Giant is located at: 3496 E. Jefferson, Unit B, Detroit, MI 48207 in the Harbortown Shopping Center) Rectory Hours: Mon-Thurs, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. St. Charles Borromeo 1491 Baldwin St., Detroit, MI 48214 313-331-0253 (Fax 313-331-4834) Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Anthony Seyboldt Sunday, June 26, 2016 Katherine Tazzia Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Kaelyn Carson Pastoral Team Bro. Ray Stadmeyer, OFM, Cap., Pastor Rhonda Gilbert, Parish Council Chair Jessica Taylor, Parish Council Vice-Chair Linda Simpkins, Parish Council Secretary Thomas Nance, Choir Director Priscilla Steenburg, Religious Education Director Gayle Koyton, Boulevard Ministry Council Members Mary Ann Andrecovich Gerry Danielewicz Rhonda Gilbert Autumn Hamilton (youth) Donna King Marcia Lee Steve Llorens Diane Simpkins Linda Simpkins Jessica Taylor Stephanie Vujic Mark Wedgeworth Frances Williams Paco Williams Ashley Wilson RCIA, or the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, is a process that helps folks who are thinking about the Christian faith to check out some of what it means to be a Catholic. As with most relationships, we begin by having some conversations with no pressure to commit to any decisions. Contact the Parish Office at 313331-0253. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Weekly Collection 06/12/16 Envelopes Loose Maintenance Christmas TOTAL $ 3,137.02 $ 574.00 $ 50.00 $ 400.00 $ 4,161.02 We are planning a Men’s Night Out! Please Vote for Bowling or Sports Bar. This event will take place in August. See a ballot in the bulletin and return it to the Parish Office or Steve Dearing by July 24th. Stewardship Thoughts “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” LUKE 9:23 We are not very good at “denying ourselves” in our society. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Our current economic situation is evidence of what happens when people think they can have everything they want. Mon. June 20: 2 Kings 17:5-8, 1315a, 18; Psalm 60:3, 4-5, 12-13; Matthew 7:1-5 Jesus calls us to set our own personal “wants” aside so that we have the resources to follow Him instead. Wed. June 22: 2 Kings 22:8-13, 23:13; Psalm 119:33-37, 40; Matthew 7:15-20 St. Charles Web Site: www.stcharlesdetroit.org Email: stcharlesborromeodetroit@yahoo.com RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Embrace your power. It’s fantastic. You’re fantastic. Tues. June 21: 2 Kings 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Psalm 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 10-11; Matthew7:6, 12-14 Thurs. June 23: 2 Kings 24:8-17; Psalm 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8-9; Matthew 7:21-29 Fri. June 24: Acts 13:22-26; Psalm 139:1b-3, 13-14-15; Luke 1:57-66, 80 Sat. June 25: Lamentations 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Psalm 74:1b-7, 2021; Matthew 8:5-17 Sun. June 26: 1 Kings 19:16b, 1921; Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-10, 11; Galatians 5:1, 13-18; Luke 9:51-62 Capuchin Soup Kitchen Events: Friday, August 26 - The 23rd Annual Benefit on the Bay! In honor of Pope Francis’ declaration of a Year of Mercy, the Solanus Casey Center will feature a free evening of music in the Creation Garden with Dr. Riccardo Selva & Friends Jazz Combo, Wed., June 22, 6-8:30 pm. Wine, soft drinks, and appetizers will be available. Secured parking will be available. 1780 Mount Elliott Street, Detroit. Adult Day Health Services – Immediate Openings -- Caring for an adult with cognitive challenges or injuries who needs constant supervision? Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan offers personalized adult day health services in Christ-centered environments in Auburn Hills, St. Clair Shores, and Warren. Immediate openings Monday-Friday. Incontinence care, bathing, meals, activities! Transportation available. Learn more: 248-537-3300 ext. 3803 or rubiom@ccsem.org.
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