July 16-17 - St. Frances Cabrini Parish
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ST. FRANCES CABRINI PARISH 9000 Laurence Avenue Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Phone: (313) 381-5601 Fax: (313) 381-7837 Website: www.cabriniparish.org OUR CREDO No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church; No matter what your current family or marital situation; No matter what your past or present religious affiliation; No matter what your personal history, age, background, race or color; No matter what your self-image or esteem; You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church. Vision Statement Building upon our Catholic tradition and diversity, we are committed to the spiritual and physical well-being of all. Our sacramental life challenges us to life-long Catholic formation and Christian service. Mission Statement As a Faith Community, we are called to serve through worship, service, and education. PARISH LITURGY SCHEDULE Weekend Masses Saturday Evening 5:00pm Sunday 8:00am & 10:00am 12:00 noon & 7:00pm Daily Mass Monday - Saturday at 8:30am Confession Saturday 4:00pm Holy Day Masses As scheduled in Bulletin Rectory Office SUMMER Hours Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed for lunch 12 - 1pm) Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm Sunday CLOSED Weekend at Birney’s On May 30, 1998, I was ordained a priest by Cardinal Adam Maida, at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. While the calendar says it was 18 years ago, it seems like only yesterday I was walking down the aisle of the cathedral with my six classmates, completing what was a nine year formation program at Sacred Heart Seminary. Prior to entering the seminary, I was born to Jim and Grace Birney in 1971, the sixth of eight children (7 boys and 1 girl). I attended Our Lady Queen of Martyrs parish (Beverly Hills) and elementary school, then Brother Rice high school. After graduation in 1989, I made my way to Sacred Heart Seminary, for 4 years of college and 5 years of graduate school. My parish assignments have included: Associate Pastor- St. Lawrence, Utica (1998 – 2001); Divine Child, Dearborn (2001-2003); Pastor- Our Lady on the River [former: Holy Cross, Marine City, St. Catherine, Algonac, St. Mark, Harsens Island]. This assignment also included Cardinal Mooney High School, Marine City (20032007). For the past 9 years, I was the Direc- tor of Priestly Vocations for the Archdiocese of Detroit. In many ways, I was a traveling salesman for the priesthood. I both promoted the priesthood through a variety of programs, and worked with the candidates who were seeking to apply to the Seminary. It was a ministry I had always desired and was blessed to have for almost a decade. I love being a priest, and very much enjoyed promoting it and helping young men better discern their vocation. With every assignment, I have always experienced the kindness and support of the people of God. While each one posed its own set of challenges, and while each change was always somewhat bittersweet, I have never had a ‘bad’ assignment. I now look forward to serving as your pastor, along with the help of Fr. Dominic and the pastoral staff. I look forward to helping our parish schools continue to grow and provide a quality catholic education for the students. Please pray for all of us, that we may serve you well, and help Christ become more visible in your life. St. Frances Cabrini, pray for us! God bless, Fr. Tim Page 2 Thoughts of an Ordained Seminarian By: Fr. Dom It seems like only yesterday I was walking the pewabic tiled halls of Sacred Heart Seminary as a seminarian, balancing prayer time and classroom time. Now my first two weeks of parish ministry are behind me. It is amazing how quickly time can fly! I want to thank everyone for being so hospitable and welcoming me into your parish family. I very much appreciate your generous and friendly hearts. As I continue to transition into the parish I look forward to meeting you all (maybe sharing a meal or two…I am Italian after all ☺), spending lots of time at the schools and doing all I can to help form and deepen a relationship with Jesus! I thought I would share some details about who I am so we can come to know each other a little better. I was raised Catholic in Sterling Heights and my home parish is St. Jane Frances De Chantal. I am a product of public schooling, (Stevenson High School) and also graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelors of Science in Marketing. My vocation was discovered and developed while I was at Oakland. If I had to describe in one sentence what moved me into the priesthood it would be; a deep desire to know Jesus and share Him with others. I spent six years at Sacred Heart Seminary and was ordained 2 months ago. I am very excited to be assigned to St. Frances Cabrini; a parish that I hear is very active and has great opportunities for ministry. Cabrini CSA Goal 2016: Pledged to date: $150,000.00 $108,657.00 Remaining to meet target: $ 41,343.00 Thank you to those who have donated and to those yet to donate. Please fill out the yellow pledge sheet, place the pledge sheet and donation in an envelope, and put it in the Sunday collection or drop it off at the Rectory. Thank you! There is a saying; “a priest is a seminarian ordained”. That is to say, the seminarian you are is the priest that you will be. Sacred Heart impressed on me a deep commitment to spread the Gospel message. Namely: Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God was born, lived, died and rose from the dead to save us from our sinfulness! It is a message of mercy. However, this mercy is experienced in the context of a relationship. My goal as a seminarian was to grow in relationship with Jesus and now as a priest my goal is to continue to grow while helping others do the same. Know that you are all in my prayers and I am looking forward to the years ahead. Peace! DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES IN THE CONTACT IS FRIDAY MORNING BY 10:00 AM. Rectory Summer Hours* During the summer from June 20 thru August 7, the Rectory will close at 5:00pm Monday through Friday. Also, there will be no Tuesday Mass at 7:00pm throughout the summer. That Mass is tentatively scheduled to resume on Tuesday, September 6. *Hours subject to change after July 1 Advertiser of the Week A-1 Construction Page 3 Athletic, Parish & School News CABRINI ATHLETICS ~ Dean Allen, Athletic Director Please see www.Schedulestar.com (listed under Cabrini High School) for up-to-date game times for both CYO & High School student-athletes. You can also contact the Athletic Department at (313) 388-0576. The new High School athletic website is at www.cabriniathletics.org. Bus drivers for afternoon athletic routes are still needed. Contact Debbie Norman at (313) 388-0576. CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL FACEBOOK PAGES: www.facebook.com/CabriniHighSchool www.facebook.com/CabriniAlumni See what’s happening at our school! COACHING VACANCIES Cabrini is seeking a Head Varsity Boys Soccer Coach for the 2016 fall season and a Head Varsity Girls Soccer Coach for the spring of 2017. We are also seeking a Freshman Boys Basketball Coach. Interested candidates should email their resume and a cover letter to Athletic Director Dean Allen at dinoallen21@msn.com. Please call (313) 3880576 with any questions about the position. Upcoming Events 14th Annual Golf Outing Saturday, July 30th The Cabrini Booster Club meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month at Holy Family Hall at 7:30 pm. All men and women are invited to join, as our goal is to help serve the sports programs at Cabrini Schools, as well as the Parish. Come on down and check us out. Our next meeting is August 3 (no July meeting). To become a member, register online for $25. Any questions or if you need more information, please email us at: cabriniathleticboosters@gmail.com Our website: www.cabriniboosters.org Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Cabrini Athletic Boosters Page 4 Christian Service and More Franciscan Facts Rewards That Last Words of St. Francis of Assisi For although people lose everything they leave behind in this world, they, nevertheless, carry with them the rewards of charity. Scripture But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Matthew 6:20-21 Prayer Jesus, you taught that worldly gratifications of power, prestige, and money are gone when I leave this life, but loving and generous acts become treasures in heaven. Help me to live without the distraction of always wanting more. I want to cultivate a simple life and be more giving to others. Amen Practice I will ask the Holy Spirit to help me discern one way I can live more simply and one way I can give more generously. (from Thirty Days with St. Francis of Assisi) For Info on Secular Franciscan Order , call Pat (313)381-1916. GOOD NEWS! Summer help with your heating fuel costs is available through the Michigan Home Heating Credit. Heating bill assistance may be as close as the pen you hold in your hand. If you are a qualified Michigan homeowner or renter, you may be eligible for a Home Heating Credit. To apply, you must meet the income guidelines below, own or rent the home where you live (including rented apartments and mobile homes) and have your heat bill (gas, electric or heating fuel) in your name. To claim the credit, complete the Michigan Home Heating Credit Form (MI-1040CR-7). Don’t wait. The deadline for submitting this form is Sept. 30, 2016. For 2015 (November 2015 – September 2016), the Home Heating Maximum Income Guidelines are: If you are unsure of whether or not you qualify for the Home Heating Credit, visit http://bit.ly/HHCFAQ . Tuesday Travelers Experiencing Holy Doors, Historic Churches and ArtPrize The Tuesday Travelers group is taking reservations for two upcoming trips. Aug. 23, 9:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.: Pilgrimage to the Holy Doors of the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament (a personal journey through eight Holy Door Stations inside and outside the Cathedral, offered during this Jubilee Year of Mercy in union with basilicas in Rome and cathedrals throughout the world), and guided tours of Old St. Mary’s and Sweetest Heart of Mary, (beautifully designed Detroit churches and the early parish communities of German and Polish immigrants). Lunch at Fishbone’s Rhythm Kitchen Café. Cost: $70 (includes lunch). Sept. 27: 7:15 a.m. to 9:45 p.m.: ArtPrize in Grand Rapids – you’ve heard about it; now be part of the experience! The art of more than 1,500 global artists is displayed everywhere within a three-mile radius of city’s center, and we mean everywhere – street corners, restaurants, museums, banks, churches and the bridges over the Grand River. Tour the taproom and unique production facility of Founders Brewery, whose craft beers are wildly popular across Michigan and the United States. Founders is a sponsor and venue for ArtPrize entries. Lunch at the historic Women’s City Club, and time to view ArtPrize entries at this unique venue. The afternoon to explore art on display throughout the downtown area. Cost: $87 (includes coffee and muffins before departure, lunch, and Founders tour and souvenir glass). Dinner on own during return home. Registration deadline for ArtPrize trip is Aug. 25. Trips leave from the church parking lot. To reserve a spot for either day trip, stop by the parish office to register. Donating Your Car Is Easy! National Vehicle Donation Program coordinated by the national council Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization. Proceeds from the auto donation program directly benefit St. Vincent de Paul programs in local communities throughout the country, offering a lifeline to those in want of food, clothing, rental assistance, medical aid, and help with addiction, abuse, incarceration, employment, or shelter. Our St. Frances Cabrini Conference has benefited $1830 from the donation and sale of three vehicles within our parish community during the past year. We get ½ of the proceeds from each sale. Call 800-322-8284 Available 7 days a week We accept all types of vehicles. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Thank you. Page 5 Christian Service / Nurse’s Notes JULY FOOD COLLECTION Our Lady of the Angels Downriver Council of Christian Women With summer vacation half over and all the things you planned on doing is dwindling, we have something that might be for you! On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at noon in the Holy Family Hall there will be a meeting of the DCCW. All are invited and a light refreshment of dessert, coffee and tea will be served. Please give this some thought and let’s have a good showing of interested women. We are not asking you to join anything, but come and listen to what is going on in the downriver area and there might be something you can do to help out! For further information call Rose Kenzie at (313) 382-4520. SEE YOU ON THE 2ND OF AUGUST! Christian Women ~ PBJ Thank you for your consideration and your offer to make sandwiches or send a donation. Please send your donations to the Rectory marked “Nancy Trela/PBJ Sandwiches”. ITEM Bread (white) Bread (wheat) Peanut Butter Jelly Sandwich Bags QUANTITY COST PER NURSE’S NOTES Make sure to check the Nurse’s corner in the narthex for your health educaon. Topics currently displayed are heart health, nutrion and distracted driving. As always, if there is a topic you would like to see, please contact Megan Pierrel in the rectory. Megan Pierrel, RN, BSN, CPN 313-381-5601 ext. 1052 pierrelmegan@yahoo.com July 17, 2016 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus affirms that to be a disciple we must also sit at his feet and listen to Him. St. Vincent de Paul taught that it is only in prayer that we can give selfless loving service to those who are poor. This week, please say a special prayer each day for the poor and forgotten in our parish. EXPENSE 8 loaves (Sam’s) $2.85 / 2pk 8 loaves (Sam’s) $3.48 / 2pm 2 jars (GFS) $9.99 each 2 jars (GFS) $6.49 each 300ct box (GFS) $7.99 $11.40 $13.92 $19.98 $12.98 $ 4.00 Monthly Total $62.28 I / We would like to sponsor the following items for the Christian Women’s monthly PBJ program for St. Aloysius church: Name_______________________________________________ Phone #_____________________________________________ Item_____________________ Quantity________$___________ Item______________________Quantity________$___________ Item______________________Quantity________$___________ Memorial Garden Plaque We are still taking names for the next memorial plaque. We need approximately 105 names before we can send to the engraver. As of now, we are at 32, so it will take a weeeee bit more time! You do NOT have to be deceased to reserve a place on the plaque. Different fonts = different prices. Please call Janet at the Rectory at (313) 381-5601 if you have any questions. Cabrini Card Club We are in need of card players when our games start again in September and play until April. For more information, please call: BRIDGE: Peggy Lupton EUCHRE: Joyce Feher PINOCHLE: Tony & Gaye Olah Home: (313) 382-5746 Cell: (517) 404-7102 Home: (313) 928-8058 Home: (313)382-0210 Questions? Please call Joyce Feher (313) 928-8058 Former students of St. Alfred’s: If you attended St. Alfred’s and graduated high school between 1990-1992, you are invited to an informal reunion on September 17. We’d love to catch up with some former classmates from St. Alfred’s Catholic Grade School. We even invited a few of our former teachers and Principal, Mr. Caruso. A pavilion is reserved for us to have a casual picnic/ potluck for the afternoon. Please reach out to Jennifer Sutherland at jnanettes@gmail.com or (248) 797-7232 to find out more details! Or you can find Jennifer on Facebook to receive a Facebook invite to the event. Page 6 Religious Education / Parish News Registration for the Religious Education Program for the 2016-2017 school year for grades 1 - 8 began on May 2, 2016. Forms are available in the Rectory Office. The tuition is $150 per FAMILY and due in full at registration. If this is your child's first year, please bring a copy of their baptismal certificate. Please register early to ensure we order enough materials and have the catechists we need for each grade level. We also have Sunday Pre-School for ages 3-4 through kindergarten on Sunday morning during the 10:00am Mass. Tuition is $40.00 per child. During the Sunday Pre-School, nursery is available for younger toddlers at no charge. WIDOWED FRIENDS Outdoor Mass-in-the-Park & Annual Summer Picnic Heritage Park, Farmington Hills Sunday, August 7 All widowed men and women are invited to join us on Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 12:00 Noon for an Outdoor Mass-in-the -Park. Check in at 11:30 am for Mass, and bring your own lawn chair, Following Mass will be our Annual Summer Picnic from 1:00 to 6:00 pm at Heritage Park, on Farmington Road between 10 and 11 Mile. We have an exciting afternoon planned with many games and activities or just sit back and relax and watch the fun. Pre-paid cost for members is $20.00 and for nonmembers is $24. RSVP with check before July 25th. This picnic is catered so your RSVP and pre-paid check are required. Call Alda Zardus ASAP at 248-349-3791 for mailing address and registration form. Sponsored by Widowed Friends, a “peer” support group in the Archdiocese of Detroit. For further information, come visit our website at www.widowedfriends.org The Montessori Giving Tree Academic Preschool still has some openings for the fall. Please call (313) 386-5573 or visit www.montessorigivingtee.com for more information. We would love to be a part of your little ones’ education experience! Children must be 3 years of age and toilet trained to attend. Living Every Day With Passion & Purpose With Matthew Kelly Special Musical Guest Eliot Morris Friday, October 7, 2016 7:00 pm – 10:45 pm St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church Are you thriving or just surviving? Are you ready for more energy? A deeper sense of purpose? More joy? A clearer understanding of God’s plan for your life? Join us for one of our Passion & Purpose events. It has been a life-changing event for tens of thousands of people. Living Every Day with Passion & Purpose is presented by internationally acclaimed speaker and author Matthew Kelly and the incredibly talented Eliot Morris. Doors will open an hour before the event. We recommend you arrive an hour to half hour prior to the event starting, to collect your event materials and find a seat. Every event attendee will receive an event bag, which contains a book, CD, journal, pen, and several other great resources. Please note, meals are not served during the breaks, feel free to pack a snack to enjoy during the breaks in public areas. Tickets are $39.00 and can be purchased at St. Frances Cabrini and at www.DynamicCatholic.com/ AllenPark or call (859)980.7900. Page 7 Youth Ministry / Christian Service / Misc YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION Therese Tardiff: Coordinator of Youth Ministry (313)381-5601 or Cabriniym@yahoo.com Maria Wyatt: Middle School Youth Leader (734) 283-1929 or dmkkwyatt@wowway.com World Youth Day Poland 2016 World Youth Day 2016 Join EWTN on a historic journey to Poland to celebrate the Lord's mercy with Pope Francis and thousands of young adults! Our coverage, July 25-31, includes on-location broadcasts of the events plus interviews with Catholic youth and religious men and women from around the world! You can find EWTN on your TV, radio, computer and mobile device. For more information, go to www.ewtn.com. Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge Saturday, August 6 9:00am - 12:00pm All boys and girls ages 9-14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the 2016 Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge. The local competition will be held August 6 from 9am-12pm at Riverview Gabriel Richard High School. The school is located at 15325 Pennsylvania Road in Riverview. The K of C Soccer Challenge is a competition to demonstrate one basic soccer skill - the Penalty Kick. Each player will be allowed 15 shots at the goal from the penalty line (12 yards from the goal). Points will be awarded depending upon the area of the scoring zones through which the ball passes. Winners progress thru local, district and state. All boys and girls 9-14 years old are eligible to participate and will compete in their respective age divisions. Participants are required to furnish copies of proof of age and written parental consent. For entry forms or additional information, contact Charlie Zammit (K of C Trenton Council #3615) at (734) 795-6204 or KofCsoccerchallenge3615@yahoo.com. The Knights of Columbus is an International Catholic family fraternal service organization with 1.8 million members. Last year, Knights donated 70 million volunteer hours and $170 Million to charitable and benevolent causes, sponsoring projects to benefit their Church, communities, councils, Culture of Life, families and youth. This week 11 teens, 7 young adults and 10 adult leaders from our parish will be traveling to Krakow, Poland for World Youth Day 2016 along with hundreds of thousands of youth from around the world. These young people have been preparing for two years for this pilgrimage, through educational sessions, youth rallies, fundraisers, retreats, journaling, and prayer. Please keep the WYD pilgrims in your prayers as they begin their pilgrimage to Poland. Alexis Assenmacher, Alexandra Balmaceda, Walley Balmaceda, Kelsy Boldiszar, Kevin Crawley, Peggy Durocher, Alyssa Geschke, Kirk Geschke, Sherri Geschke, Tim Kozlo, Stuart Krzeminski, Fr. Joe, Andy O’Neil, Paul Ranspach, Amy Ranspach, Ruth Richards, Liz Richards, Meaghan Rourke, Sam Sabo, Nathan Schulte, Chris Sukel, Therese Tardiff, Angela Thomson, Lillian Thomson, Ben Trela, Philip Trela, Mikayla Trumbla, and Miranda Trumbla Looking for a fun and faith filled place for your children or grandchildren to spend a week or two this summer? Want to help them unplug from technology and not even miss it? Look no further….Camp Sancta Maria located in Gaylord, Michigan provides wholesome recreation in an atmosphere of faith. This is a Catholic camp with one and two week sessions for boys and one-week for girls. Since 1933 CSM has provided countless youth with lasting memories. Activities while at camp include daily Mass, horseback riding, swimming, a high and low challenge ropes course, a fifty foot climbing wall, crafts, archery, various sports, a trip to Mackinac Island, and much more!!! Fun, faith, and friendships included at no extra cost! Check out our website to learn more. www.CampSanctaMaria.org or call (248) 822-8199 Page 8 Week of July 18, 2016 Monday, July 18, 2016 8:30am Mass Church Tuesday, July 8:30am 10:00am 7:00pm 8:00pm Church HFH Mtg#2 MCR HFHBsmnt 19, 2016 Mass Al-Anon Baptism Prep AA Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:30am Mass 12:00pm Cabrini Seniors 6:30pm Girls BBall 2nd-6th 7:00pm N.A. Church MCR CC HFH Bsmnt Thursday, July 21, 2016 8:30am Mass 9:30pm APPC Basketball Church CC Friday, July 22, 2016 8:30am Mass Church Saturday, July 23, 2016 8:30am Mass 1:00pm AA 4:00pm Confession 5:00pm Mass Church HFH Bsmnt Church Church Sunday, July 8:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 7:00pm 24, 2016 Mass Mass Mass Mass Church Church Church Church Host an Exchange Student with PSE! Are you interested in other cultures and languages? Would you like to share your culture with a young person from another country? Private & Public School F-1 Exchange (PSE) is currently seeking families to open their homes and lives to an international exchange student. PSE strives to bring people together from around the world to share ideas and foster cross-cultural relationships and understanding. Our exchange students are eager to share their culture, customs and values with you, as well as learn about American culture by participating in your daily life and attending high school. It is only through kindness and generosity of families like yours that enables PSE students and families to share in an experience of a lifetime. Help promote international understanding and goodwill by hosting with PSE! Benefits of Hosting: • Expose your family to a new culture and language • Form a lasting international relationship • Enrich your community • Receive a monthly stipend to help assist with the costs of hosting PSE Exchange Students: • Want to learn about American culture and values • Have proficient English language skills • Bring their own spending money & insurance For more information, contact Theresa Ledesma at (248) 6704030; Theresa.pse@gmail.com or www.pse-edu.org HOST AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT St. Frances Cabrini High School is planning to recruit through the council on Standards for International Educational Travel, CSIET, several international students for the next school year. We have been approached by agencies interested in assisting us with the international students studying at Cabrini High School in preparing for a college career at a U.S. university. In order to enroll international students, we need to identify Cabrini Catholic Parish or School families who would be interested in providing home-stay housing. As a host family, you will share your home and family life with an international student as well as expose them to the best of American history and culture. Together, you will celebrate cultural differences and discover similarities with regards to values and beliefs. Most importantly, your family can make a difference in the life of an international student by fulfilling the dream of an American private educational experience and in providing a safe, Christian home away from home. SummerHours CES/CMS(June13th–August18th) Monday,Tuesday&Wednesday 8:00amto1:00pm CHS(June13th–July1st/July18th-Aug.5th) Monday,Tuesday&Wednesday 9:00amto1:00pm For more information, please contact: FLAG Beyond Program at Contact@flag-intl.org or PSE: Theresa.pse@gmail.com Page 9 Please Pray For……….. JeffAdamczyk KenAdkison AliciaAtkinson ErikaBacha JosephBachleda JaninaBak AlanBarnasFamily IreneBarnas JulieBauman NickBeasanski MaryBeaubien DwightBehm BillBenson CindyBerg RobertBilling RonaldBloom MichaelBooth EricaBorn AlanBurch PatBurtka ByrneFamily DannyCain DeanCap MaeCap MarieCunningham VincentD’Amico GloriaDaniels MarieDean RoccoDiGiulio ChelseaDobija MaryDow MaryDuley MaryanneFall EllenFarkas KateFennell NormaFusco HermanGaines AlannaGehringer LeslieGeorge RonaldGeringII RonaldGeringIII KatherineTallon- Grundman CeciliaHaig FrankHansinger SteveHecmanczuk RinettaHerman TomHiggision TimHollman AnitaHoward VirginiaHolowecky DanHowe MaryHowe CatherineHumbles CatherineHusky PatriciaIrwin KathleenJackson BettyJoyce QuentinKastlan EddieKastl BonnieKawalec SteveKawalec TomKearn JanetKeeth JohnKepes&Family GayleKing PILGRIMAGES New York & New Jersey Pilgrimage of Churches From July 25-29, for five days and four nights, you are welcome to join Prayer Pilgrimages as we plan to visit eighteen historic churches in New York & New Jersey including Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s “New” & “Old” Cathedrals, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine, St. Joseph’s “Ground Zero” Catholic Memorial, St. Jean Baptiste Church with special evening Mass & Veneration of Relic celebrating the feast day of St. Anne; Brooklyn’s St. Joseph & St. James Cathedrals, Regina Pacis & Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilicas; New Jersey’s Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart & Fr. Benedict Groeschel’s tomb at Blessed Sacrament Friary. Daily Holy Mass and ample free time including for a complete day and all evenings. Complete stay at Historic Hotel Belleclaire near downtown in upper Manhattan. Deluxe motorcoach departures & returns from Ss. Cyril & Methodius parish Center in Sterling Heights, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Plymouth, and Big Boy restaurant in Lincoln Park. Total cost per person (transportation & lodging) is $950 (single), $650 (double), $550 (triple), & $475 (quad). To reserve or for more information contact Michael Semaan at (248) 250-6005 or www.prayerpilgrimages.com. Holy Land Pilgrimages Terra Sancta Pilgrimages, with Franciscan Friar Fr. Alex Kratz, will be leading a Catholic Pilgrimage to the Holy Land October 3-17, 2016. This life-changing experience walking in Jesus’ footsteps includes daily Mass and Rosary, biblical readings on site, time for prayer and spiritual guidance, and meeting local Christians. Cost is $4,299 (all expenses included, round trip from Detroit, 3 daily meals, all tips & taxes). $500 deposit due at registration. For more information, call (313) 727-0784 or abunaalex@yahoo.com. 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Dariusz, pastor of Our Lady of the Angels Parish in Taylor, would like to invite you to join them on their pilgrimage to the Holy Land from April 26, 2017 to May 4, 2017, with an optional 4-Night Jordan Post Tour Extension. The highlights of this pilgrimage are: Jaffa, Caesarea, Nazareth, Cana, Tiberius, Sea of Galilee, Mount of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Transfiguration Church, Bethlehem, Church of the Nativity, Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, and celebrate Mass daily. Just think how you will be spiritually enriched by going to places where Our Lord used to walk, preach, perform miracles, died and was risen. What a great Spiritual experience! Once in a lifetime! A special travel presentation will take place on Monday, October 17, 2016 at 6:00pm at Our Lady of the Angels, 6442 Pelham Rd., Taylor. For more information, or for an electronic brochure of this pilgrimage, please contact our parish office at (313) 381-3000 or email us at mail@loacc.org. Page 10 MASS INTENTIONS / READINGS Monday, July 18, 2016 8:30am Mass Saint Camillus de Lellis, Priest Micah 6:1-4, 6-8; Psalm 50:5-6, 8-9, 16bc-17, 21, and 23; Ma/hew 12:38-42 For the deceased priests of the Archdiocese of Detroit Tuesday, July 19, 2016 8:30am Mass Micah 7:14-15, 18-20; Psalm 85:2-4, 5-6, 7-8; Ma/hew 12:46-50 8:00 am Mass Lector - Kate Zimnicki Commentator - John Cicotte Sacristan - Robert Powell Altar Servers - Owen Tomsic, Lauren Schulte & David Henson Deceased members of the Ciaffone Family Jean Suzor by Mary Ross Bob Agnello by Joyce Feher Evelyn Chinavare (36th Anniversary) by Daughter Joyce 10:00 am Mass Frank Barazsu (1st Anniversary) by Family Lector - Carolyn Sohoza Joseph Borg by Helen Mizzi & Family th Leo Keeth (19 Anniversary) by Jerry & Anita Shaw & Family Commentator – Pat Csatari Sacristan – Marge Wolber Altar Servers - Elizabeth Mattoon, Grace DeBerardino & 7:00pm Mass - Discontinued for the summer Taylor Padget Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:30am Mass Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr Jeremiah 1:1, 4-10; Psalm 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15, and 17; Ma/hew 13:1-9 Nick Iaderosa by Daughter Ann Thursday, July 21, 2016 8:30am Mass Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Doctor of the Church Jeremiah 2:1-3, 7-8, 12-13; Psalm 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11; Ma/hew 13:10-17 Terese Ditzhazy by Daughter Living & Deceased members of the Urban Family by Family David John Howle by Kriste Rutkowski Special Intentions for Charlie & April Wrona by The Wronas Bernie Bodner (4th Anniversary) by Wife Zenaida Marquez by Husband Mary Ann Sander by Bob & Joanne Kopas 12:00 pm Mass Lector - Ted Hughes Commentator - Mary Brua For vocations Sacristan - Kim & Bruce Altar Servers - Gabby Christman, Jackie Lazarski & Friday, July 22, 2016 8:30am Mass Saundra Bachnak Saint Mary Magdalene Jeremiah 3:14-17; Jeremiah 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13; John 20:1-2, 11-18 Santo Galea by Grace Galea Souls in Purgatory by Mary Brua th Joan Teetzel by Mary Brua Laura Piccioni (17 Anniversary) by Family Glenn Nec by Mary Brua Bill Colasinki Roy Cicotte by Family Bea Sparks by Family Saturday, July 23, 2016 8:30am Mass Ada Andreassi by Helen De Rubeis & Family Saint Bridget, Religious Jeremiah 7:1-11; Psalm 84:3, 4, 5-6a, and 8a, 11; Ma/hew 13:24-30 For the homeless and unemployed Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and July 24, 2016 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Genesis 18:20-32; Psalm 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13 5:00pm Mass Lector - Jeanne Salerno Commentator - TC Bates Sacristan - T.C. Bates Altar Servers - Sonja Lentz, CarsonSollars & Iam Kramp Mary Bolduc by Husband Leo Rauchman by Family Janet Grand by Family Bill Schwindel by Luis Guardiola & Family Bill Liphardt by Larry & Ann Mackey Cecilia Orlowski by Jason & Sara Bauman Kay Rozanski by Mr. & Mrs. Walter Style 7:00 pm Mass Lector - Jim Shannon Commentator - Sheila McAfee Sacristan - Amanda Courtright Altar Servers - Chris & Andrew Courtright **Need 1 ** For our Military Please pray for the family and friends of our dearly departed Wayne Hair Candles 4th Friday Barbara Kostoff Towels 4thSunday Alice Klenczar Page 11 St. Frances Cabrini 9000 Laurence, Allen Park, MI 48101 Rectory Office / Religious Formation (313) 381-5601 Fax (313) 381-7837 Web: www.cabriniparish.org Rectory Office Hours - Summer (Closed for Lunch 12:00pm to1:00pm) Monday-Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 2:00pm Pastor Reverend Timothy Birney Associate Pastor Reverend Dominic Macioce Permanent Deacon Reverend Mr. Luis Flores Budget Director Jill Ferraiuolo Director of Music Ministry/Liturgy Coordinator Nick Beasanski Dir. Religious Education Catherine Borsh Coordinator of Christian Service & Youth Ministry Therese Tardiff Bookkeeper/Tuition Joy Mousseau Are you or someone you know looking for a summer job? We are accepting applications for 2016 summer camp! We have openings for camp counselors, camp activity specialists, team leaders, health officers, and food service staff at SVdP Camp Ozanam and CYO Camps, both located near Lexington, Michigan on the beautiful shores of Lake Huron. Working at a summer camp is the most meaningful job you’ll ever have! Share your faith, develop your leadership skills, and make a huge difference in the lives of children that need the Gospel message. Put your faith into action this summer at Camps Connect. More information about our camps and an application are available at: www.campconnect.org/work-at-camp. For questions, contact Caroline Krucker at ckrucker@svdpdetroit.org or call (810) 622-8744. PRAYERS FOR THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Please God, grant them courage when times are bleak. Grant them strength when they feel weak. Grant them comfort, when they feel all alone. And most of all, God, please…..BRING THEM ALL HOME!!! ST. FRANCES CABRINI COMMISSIONS Pastoral Commission Carolyn Sohoza Education Commission Catherine Borsh Christian Service Commission Therese Tardiff Worship, Finance & Vicariate Rep TBA Vicariate Website: www.downrivervicariate.com Detroit Retrouvaille Facilities & Calendar/ Bulletin Editor Janet Shea SACRAMENTS Parish Policy: Before any sacramental preparation can begin, we require that you be a registered member or a baptized Catholic. Baptism: Contact the Rectory Office. Marriage: Arrangements must be made by the engaged couple by contacting the Rectory Office at least six months before date of marriage. Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday at 4:00pm and upon request. PHONE NUMBERS Cabrini Elementary School Cabrini High School High School Attendance High School Athletic Office Extended Day Program Rectory Office Music Director CHS Campus Ministry Holy Family House Cabrini Center Summer Camp Job Opportunities Now Available 928-6610 388-0110 388-2566 388-0576 928-6116 381-5601 381-5601 388-0110 928-4727 382-9784 We believe that every marriage deserves the opportunity to survive, be healed and thrive as a covenant of life and love. Retrouvaille is the place where we, as hurting couples, found hope. Retrouville is a Christian Peer Ministry focused on reaching out to hurting married couples longing for renewal and hope. Metro Detroit has multiple English and Spanish programs scheduled this year, each beginning with a weekend on the following dates: September 16 October 14 (Spanish) October 28 For more information or to register, please see our website: www.retrouvaille.info or call 1-800-470-2230. Page 12 Hiring / For Hire / For Sale / For Free / Tutoring / Needed~ Needed~Misc. ATTENTION PLEASE! I am trying to keep the ads in as long as there is room, but some of these ads have been in for a looooong time! Maybe it’s time to lower your price or possibly even donate your item ! Please remember to contact the Rectory at (313) 381381-5601 if your your item has sold, been donated or just would like to make changes. Ads can be dropped off at the Rectory or emailed to Janet3463@gmail.com. Janet3463@gmail.com REMINDER: Home Care/Senior Care ads have been removed and no longer accepted. The ads below are posted as a courtesy to our St. Frances Cabrini parishioners. Cabrini is not affiliated with nor do we have any more information than what is stated in the ads. HIRING: Allen Park Electrical Contractor - Haddix Electric - is looking for a Licensed Electrical Journeyman. Minimum 3 years experience in commercial & residential. Please send resume to haddix01@sbcglobal.net HIRING: Are you a certified ultrasound technician? We are a ProLife organization offering free ultrasounds for pregnant moms, especially those who are abortion vulnerable. You can make your own schedule and we can offer $25 p/hr. If you are interested, please call Lennon Pregnancy Center at (313) 277-5637. HIRING: Symon Rental is looking for summer help. The duties would include loading, unloading and set-up and breakdown of tents, tables and chairs. Please call Colleen (734)283-5374. TUTORING: Teacher available for tutoring in Reading & Math. Call Ruth at (734) 934-1405 or email teacherrml@aol.com. TUTORING: Tutoring in Math, Science & History or SATs for 5th grade and up. Working on teachers certificate. Call 549-6761. TUTORING: Math, Chemistry & Physics for high school & college students. ACT prep in all subjects. I am a Cabrini parishioner with a solid engineering & tutoring background. Reasonable rates and flexible scheduling. Contact Dan at djgtutoring@gmail.com. TUTORING: Fluent native Spanish speaker available for tutoring. Wayne State Graduate in Spanish. Parishioner. Laura (313)5858650 or sonrisa_lea@yahoo.com. FOR HIRE: Seamstress~uniform hems to formal wear - I do it all. Custom sewing/Crocheting/Knitting. Allen Park resident & Parishioner. Call Robbie (734)626-4037. FOR HIRE: A wide variety of pet care in your home or mine. Cabrini Parish family. Call Kathy (313)982-7004. FOR HIRE: Light housecleaning & errands. Minimum 3/4 hours at $10.00 p/hr. Allen Park/Melvindale area. Call Gloria (313)389-5506. FOR HIRE: Rides to the doctor, store, errands & light housekeeping. Call Danielle (734) 497-4696. FOR HIRE: House cleaning, laundry & shopping for you! Cabrini parishioner, references available. Call Shirley (313)434-6027. FOR HIRE: Very generous & compassionate person to lend a helping hand for you or your loved ones ~ all help from A to Z! Very experienced and caring. Minimum 2 hours. Call Mary (734)680-0812. BABYSITTER NEEDED: Full, part-time or on occasional basis. Two children, girls ages 14 & 11. Very active, Special needs. Please call Jen (313)320-2796. Must be honest, caring and patient. Full time benefits available. After school/weekend/evening. FOR SALE: Couch~ripe pear colored. Paid $800, will sell for $300. Call (313)381-3964. FOR SALE: Craftsman 3HP-1400PSI high pressure washer $190. 16” hanging ceiling lamp w/leaded & stained glass panels $30. Rocking horse $75. Call (734)287-6418. FOR SALE: Rocker recliner, brown, from Art Van $75. Call (734) 258-8166. FOR SALE: Smoker barbeque w/tank $500. Two bunk bed sets~5 pieces. Portable sewing machine, table sewing machine w/chair and a like new ironing mangle.Make offer.Call Mary (734)680-0812. FOR SALE: Exquisite Lenox fine china featuring a red rose w/24K gold trim. 8 place settings & 9 accessory pieces $1,000. Also Lenox crystal w/24K trim $300. Proud Cabrini parishioner. Call (734)5529597. FOR SALE: Floor tiles. Make offer. Call Mary (734)680-0812. FOR SALE: Traditional 8x11 wool rug w/fringe (red, black & gold) from Ethan Allen. Excellent condition. Professionally cleaned. $800 or best offer. Picture upon request. Call (313)421-1978. FOR SALE: One (1) cemetery plot at Our Lady of Hope. Section E46 #6. $1,100. Call John (734)309-3906. FOR SALE: Three (3) plots at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Lot 21 of section 20 in old section. $1,200 each. Electric Toro power snow shovel, like new, $40. Call (734)282-3507. FOR SALE: Vintage late 50’s coffee table & two (2) end tables. Great condition, leather top. $75 for all 3. Call Marylou (734)4868564. FOR SALE: Wet/Dry ShopVac, 8 gallon $60. Big box floor fan $20. Contemporary Blonde sofa table $60. Call Valerie (313)381-0985. FOR SALE: Georgia Boot Co. men’s size 9.5 8”brown insulated waterproof outdoor/hunting boots, like new $75. Vintage Zebco 33 spin cast reel w/new line and Southbend rod, like new $20. Call (313)587-1541 after 12pm. FOR SALE: Bread maker $20. Cuisinart blender/food processor $35. Call Dave (313)381-5717. FOR SALE: Brand new Charles Schneider hazelnut leather loveseat. $900. Call (313) 613-6100. FOR SALE: 92” dark brown, 2 cushion couch. One year old. $150. Call Kathy (313)292-9632. FOR SALE: 2012 Crest II 230 Pontoon Boat. 22’ total length, 25” pontoons. 25HP Mercury Outboard (2 years remaining on warranty). Bimini and playpen covers. Excellent condition. $13,000. Call Chuck (313)928-3961. FOR SALE: Vacation/retirement home near S. Higgins Lake State Park. Double wide trailer, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large living room, 2 car garage on 1/2 acre. Call Larry (313)388-6831. FOR SALE: Upright piano, $300. Call Theresa (734) 787-1227. WANTED: Someone to repair a Nintendo Wii U player. Please call Mary at (313) 381-3964. FOR SALE: Two (2) crypts/tandem. Trillium Gardens section at MI Memorial. Block 28C, Section 804, Row 3 (eye level). Crypts H&J. Paid $9750, will sell both for $6000. Call (734)981-3290. FOR SALE: Beautiful mahogany mink coat. Size 16. Original cost $1500. Selling for $175. Call (313)231-0364. HOME FOR SALE: Lovely well maintained 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, finished basement 1 1/2 bath Ranch home in Allen Park for sale by Owner. Call (734) 444-7473. FOR SALE: Esther Williams 18ft round, 4ft high heavy aluminum swimming pool. Safety fence around top of pool. Doesn’t rust. 2 pumps. 1 sand filter. Storage box & screen cleaners. You take down $500 OBO. Parishioner. Please call Ron Howle (313)382-0919 (h) (313) 320-9418 (c). FOR SALE: 4pc Patio set $165. Porch swing $65. Solid wood kitchen hutch $180. Bar stools (4) $180. Solid wood chairs (6) early 1900’s $125. Black microwave $35. All items OBO. Please call (313)243-6981. FOR SALE: 2 chairs $80 each/obo. 2 end tables, solid, $60 for pair/ obo. Call (313)429-3648. FOR SALE: Glass picnic table & 4 padded chairs plus umbrella. Very good condition. $100. Call (313)386-1073. BABYSITTER NEEDED: Looking for an in-home child care provider for the upcoming school year. Three 1/2 days, 2 full days. Located in Allen Park. Please call Samantha at (313)574-4495.
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