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FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • JULY 4, 2021
From the Parish Office:
Don’t Forget to
Recycle...your news-
papers, mail, catalogs
& magazines while
helping the environment.
Proceeds go to the parish youth.
We of St. Clement of Rome Parish, with the Power of the Spirit, welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of
Christ who worship with us. As a family, we deepen our faith and seek God in the community,
through prayer and good works.
Bike for Life 2021
6
th
Annual Bike for Life 2021
sponsored by Right to Life of North
Macomb on Saturday, August 14,
2021. Start and finish at St. Clem-
ent. Event day sign-in @ 8:00 a.m.
Ride begins @ 9:00 a.m. from St.
Clement Church as far as Rich-
mond and back on the Macomb Or-
chard Trail. Picnic Lunch will be
provided after the ride. To register
on-line go to lifeisapeach.org/bike-
for-life. FOR MORE INFOR-
MATION, please call Nancy Pon-
kowski at 313-580-5881 or email us
at NorthMacombRTL@gmail.com.
Grant, we pray, o heavenly Father, a clear
and united voice to all Your sons and
daughters gathered in Your Church in this
decisive hour in the history of our nation, so
that, with every trail withstood and every
danger overcome - for the sake of our
children, our grandchildren, and all who
come after us - this great land will always be
“One nation, under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.” We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen
Congratulations Graduates!
Parish and Family Life
Ministry Meeting... Wednesday,
July 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the social
hall.
Monday July, 5
Forgotten Harvest Cancelled
and Parish Office Closed
Save the date!!
This year’s Parish Picnic is being
held on September 12, 2021 at
NOON! Be sure to mark your
calendars and watch for updates in
the bulletin!
We celebrated all the graduates last Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Mass . We
are all very proud of our gradates and wish them God’s Blessings in this
next chapter of their lives!
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday - closed
The office is closed daily from 12:00
noon - 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Did you know+ that Liturgical
Ministries, like Communion
Ministers, are open to anyone who
has been confirmed regardless of
their age. For more information
contact Russ Morgan at 752-
6984.
A Family Perspective+..
Prophets are not
popular because they
tell us things which
are true but we don’t
want to hear. That is why we treat
prophets so poorly. This week we
celebrate our national independ-
ence. Who are the National Proph-
ets we are trying to ignore? What
message are we trying to ignore? ~
Bud Ozar
Mass Times on the Road�
Traveling? Need the nearest
Catholic Church and Mass times?
www.masstimes.org
Sign Up Now for the 8th
Grade Summer Program
July 12-16
Call Religious Education to
register, 752-6591.
Empty Bowls Project
Make a bowl for the Empty
Bowls Project at the Starkweather
Arts Center Pottery Studio. All
are welcome! Individuals or small
groups (up to 4), contact Peggy
Grandstaff at 586-752-6013 to
schedule a time to create a bowl.
Cost is $5, Bowls will be sold
starting October 8th. Proceeds
will benefit the St. Clement
Macomb County Rotat ing
Emergency She l ter Team
(MCREST) AND the Free
Food Pantry at the Romeo
Congregational Church.
Confession
and Children
Question: Our
Catholic grade
school is doing a
penance service this Lent. Do
young children really need to go to
Confession? How much sin can
they really have?
Answer: Ask any parent about
their children, and see how many
would say they have a brood of per-
fect angles! Parents know that kids
do things that are wrong….and
they often know they’re doing it!
Even toddles have a sense of right
and wrong. The Church recognizes
that their minds and consciences
are not yet fully developed, howev-
er, and typically waits until age
seven to offer the sacrament of
Confession. Around that age and
beyond, most young people, when
asked, can easily explain why
something is wrong.
Confession for children is an ex-
cellent way to help them reflect on
their actions and accept responsi-
bility for their behavior. It helps
them to grow in their understand-
ing of sin and how it affects others.
This helps them to form their con-
sciences and make better choices in
the future. Most importantly, they
learn the value of forgiveness, both
given and received. Rather than
singling out what’s wrong, Confes-
sion offers hope and a new start!
Children can grow in understand-
ing God’s unconditional love and
develop a sense of inner dignity
that transcends their failings. No
bad for five minutes and an “Our
Father” or two!
National Conference for
Single Catholics
Join hundreds of single Catholics
from across the country at the 20th
National Conference for Single
Catholics - August 20th-22nd, 2021
at the Omni Interlocken hotel in
Broomfield, CO. The weekend in-
cludes talks by dynamic speakers
(Fr. Nathan Cromly, Fr. Thomas
Loya, Mary Beth Bonacci and oth-
ers!) as well as music, social events,
Mass, adoration, opportunities for
confession, fellowship, food and
more. Register before July 5th to
get the Early-Bird discount and
enter promo code: NCSC21 for an
e x t r a $ 2 0 o f f . V i s i t
www.NationalCatholicSingles.com
for more information and to regis-
ter. (Can’t find your question an-
swered on the website? Call 512-
766-5798.)
Visit Aquinas College this
Summer!
Aquinas College welcomes high
school students to our campus this
summer to experience firsthand
what it means to be a Saint! Visit
opportunities include Personal Vis-
its, Information Sessions and Twi-
light Tours. Come discover why
small is mighty! Details and regis-
t r a t i o n c a n b e f o u n d
at aquinas.edu/visit.
Summer Office
Hours
The parish office will be
open Monday - Thursday
from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and 8:00
a.m. to 12:00 noon on Friday
throughout the summer.
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Help us keep our sick list
current. Please notify the parish
office at 752-9611 when changes
occur. We enjoy hearing the good
news of recovery and extend our
deepest sympathy for those who
have departed.
Please Pray
for the Sick
Lord Jesus, who went
about doing good and
healing all, we ask You to
bless Your friends who are
sick. Give them the strength in body,
courage in spirit, and patience in
pain. Let them recover their health,
so that, restored to the Christian
community, they may joyfully praise
Your Name, for You live and reign
forever and ever. Amen.
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Laura Staller
Robert Szuba
Terri Turner
Bubba Dan Wirick
Michaela Wolford
Christine Yonkas
Carolyn Zimmer
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And those who
care for them...
Please Pray for the
Members Serving
Our Country
Cpt. Nicole Adenomas
MSG Omar Ambriz
CTM2 Jonathan Behm
Spc. William Boeve
Pvt. Dakota Burdo
Capt. John L. Fellows
Sr./AMN Michael P. Fellows
A1C Andrew Fons
Pfc. Brian Gaines
SSGT Adam S. Girardot
Sgt. James Griffie
Spec. Mark A. Lipinski
SSGT Ian McLaughlin
SSG. Brian Niebel
Maj. Catherine Peuterbaugh
Spc. Zacari Pytleski
MC1 Jeff Richardson
2nd Lt. Stephen Rutherford
Chief Jacob Shey
E5 Rebecca Sovereign
Spc. Michael Stobak
Maj. David Stys
Pfc. Bill Thompson
Pfc. Evan Vanouver
Sgt. Bradley Wing
L/Cpl. Robert Wing
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.
We ask this in the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen
Welcome Back and
Come Join
The Comfort Makers
We are the Comfort Makers who
make fleece blankets for our Veter-
ans. Our ministry is one of thank-
fulness and honor to our Veteran
Patriots. Everyone is welcome!
Just bring your lunch and scissors,
and together we will cut, knot,
smile, laugh, plan and share. Our
next meeting is Tuesday, July 20
from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Please bring your own lunch, how-
ever there will be no group desserts
until further notice. For more infor-
mation please call Nan Kyllonen at
752-2712 or Grace Surma at 752-
3767. For the rest of the year the
meetings will be held on the second
Tuesday of each month: August 10,
September 14, October 12, Novem-
ber 9 and December 14.
Mass Intentions
If you would like to have a Mass
said in honor or memory of
someone you can request at the
parish office, 752-9611. Mass
intention cards can also be picked
up from the parish office. Names
will be printed in the bulletin the
Sunday prior to the Mass.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Feast Day
On Friday, July 16, you are
welcome to join Prayer Pilgrimag-
es as we are planning a full day
visit to Notre Dame University in
South Bend, Indiana. Visit
highlights include the Basilica of
the Sacred Heart, Reliquary
Chapel, Outdoor Grotto, Log
Chapel, Hesburgh Library, & free
time on your own to explore scenic
campus. Scheduled deluxe
motor coach local pickups from Ss.
Cyril & Methodius Parish Center in
Sterling Heights (7:00 a.m. depar-
ture, 11:00 p.m. return), Levagood
Park in Dearborn (7:00 a.m. depar-
ture, 11:00 p.m. return), & St. Jo-
seph Shrine in Detroit (9:00 p.m.
departure following 8:00 a.m. Holy
Mass, 10:30 p.m. return) .
Total cost per person is $65 (with
several meal options on campus).
T o r e s e r v e a nd / o r mo r e
information: Michael Semaan at
( 2 4 8 ) 2 5 0 - 6 0 0 5 o r
www.prayerpilgrimages.com.
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Answers key
on page 6
The Prophecy of
You and Me
Prophet. There’s a heaviness to
this word. It’s weighted down with
meaning. We think of prophets and
we think of Charlton Heston with
wild hair and a booming voice,
reaching out his hand to work won-
ders of nature by the grace of God.
We think of prophets and we think
of ancient Biblical history — some-
one far away, someone so removed
from our everyday life. A prophet
is someone who knows something
we don’t.
When I let you in on this secret,
it might scare you at first: in a
way, God is calling you to be a
prophet. He is calling me. He is
calling anyone who hears the truth
of the Gospel. However, there is no
need for the megaphone and the
wild locusts. This prophet gig
might not be what you’re thinking.
What does a prophet do? He
hears and testifies to the truth,
even when it’s uncomfortable, even
when it’s unpopular, even when it
results in, as Paul says,
“weaknesses, insults, hardships,
persecutions and constraints.” A
prophet doesn’t have to be smart or
rich or ordained; heck, he doesn’t
even have to be particularly will-
ing.
All a prophet has to do is listen
to the truth. The truth we receive
from Christ, through the Gospel
and the sacraments, is a mighty
gift. But it is a gift that we are not
meant to simply keep for our-
selves. In possessing it, we are
compelled to also pass it on, to
share it, to let the Spirit set us on
our feet. — Tracy Earl Welliver,
MTS
Summer Creative Writing Workshops
This summer, set some time aside to gather with other creative writers
and to express what has long been hidden within you – and longs to see the
light of long summer days. Weber Retreat and Conference Center offers a
weekly series of Creative Writing Workshops from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
EDT Thursdays, July 15, 22, and 29 and August 5, 2021. Whether you
write as a spiritual practice or to give creative expression to your ideas and
feelings, this series offers a supportive group of writers and the opportunity
to enhance your writing skills. The virtual workshops, offered via Zoom,
are facilitated by Sister Tarianne DeYonker, OP, a certified Amherst Writ-
ers and Artists leader and published author. The cost is $80 and registra-
tion is required. Registration is available at www.webercenter.org; click on
“programs.” Registrations may also be made by contacting Weber Center at
517-266-4000 or webercenter@adriandominicans.org. Limited scholarships
are available.
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Walking In The Gym… The
gym is available for walkers Mon.
through Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 Noon. Please remember to
wear your gym shoes.
WEEKLY EVENTS FOR
July 5 - 11
Monday, July 5
Cancelled - Forgotten Harvest
Pop-up Pantry
Parish Office Closed
Tuesday, July 6
Wednesday, July 7
9:00 a.m. - Communion Service -
Church
7:00 p.m. - Parish & Family Life
Ministry Meeting - social hall
Thursday, July 8
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Friday, July 9
9:00 a.m. - MASS - St. Clement
Parishioners
Saturday, July 10
12:00 noon - Quinceanera
1:30 p.m. - Quinceanera
5:00 p.m. - MASS - Int. Anthony
Malta req by the Pantalena family
Int. Michael & Eileen Martin req
by family
Sunday, July 11
Fifteenth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. Susan
O’Brien req by Deacon Kurt
Godfryd
Int. Richard Paholsky req by his
wife
10:30 a.m. - MASS - Int.
Eleanora Vandenburg req by
Gail Nemshick
Int. Natale & Vincenza Cusenza
req by Paolo & Angie Milana
7:00 p.m. - Spanish MASS - Int.
St. Clement Parishioners
II Angel Deal and
Jacob Stewart
Wedding
Banns
St. Clement of Rome
343 S. Main Street
Romeo, Michigan 48065
Phone: 586-752-9611
Fax 586-752-1601
Website: www.stclementromeo.org
PASTOR
Rev. Stephen C. Reckker
Weekend Assistant
Fr. Jim Andres, OFM CAP
Fr. Jerry Slowinski
Fr. Art Baranowski
Fr. Biju Parakkalayil
Fr. Binoy Augustine
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Kurt J. Godfryd
Mass in Spanish
Fr. Michael Sullivan
Vicariate Hispanic Pastoral Minister
(North Macomb Vicariate)
Sr. Valerie Knoche, I.H.M. 810-656-3282
Adult Education Coordinator
Mr. Russ Morgan 752-6984
Building Manager
Mr. Peter Bernadich 752-9611
Minister of Music
Mr. Bert Lord 752-9611
Religious Education Director
Mrs. Debbie Knoblock 752-6591
Middle School Youth Group 752-9611
Agape Center 336-6842
Pregnancy, Counseling and Adoption
Catholic Family Services 416-2300
Knights of Columbus
Mark DiPaola 586-292-5284
Email: GK7018@mikofc.org
Weekend Masses
Saturday - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Spanish - 7:00 p.m.
Holyday and Weekday Masses
As announced
Reconciliation (Confession)
By appointment
Baptism: Prior arrangements must be made.
Call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at
least six months in advance of the marriage
date.
Care of the Sick: Call the parish office at
any time to make arrangements for
Anointing, Communion calls or Visitations.
Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Please call
the parish office.
Registrations: New parishioners should
register at the parish office. Those moving
should notify the parish office.
Parish Council
Administration Commission
Charles Anglewicz... . . . . . . . . . . . ...752-9435
Christian Service Commission
Denise Kehren. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 586-372-3576
Social Commission
Dorothy Kida ……………………….752-9611
Rev. 03-19-21
Weekly Soup for
the Homebound
Do you know anyone
who is elderly and home
bound, anyone who has undergone
a recent surgery, or anyone who is
struggling with health issues and
would appreciate a weekly visit to
drop off some soup? If so, contact
Christian Services 586-651-0734
and we will add them to our SOS
ministry. The SOS (serving others
soup) ministry delivers soup that is
donated from the Romeo Family
Restaurant to individuals who are
going through rough times. The
warmth of a smiling face, a caring
ear and a delicious bowl of soup
can do wonders!
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Wanted: Rosary Makers... Respond to the call of Our
Lady. The need for rosaries is great and urgent. Become a
missionary by making rosaries for missions in the U.S., the
military, and all around the world. It’s easy to learn and we can
provide all your initial supplies. We’ll have a good time, sharing and
making rosaries together at the meeting. Our next meeting is
Wednesday, July 28 at 10:00 a.m. in the social hall. Stay as long as
you are able. All you need to bring is a smile. For more information con-
tact Joanie Frink 752-9611.
Readings for the
Week of
July 5, 2021
Monday: Gn 28:10-22a/Ps 91:1-2,
3-4, 14-15 ab [cf. 2b]/Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33/Ps 17:1b, 2
-3, 6-7ab, 8b and 15 [15a]/Mt 9:32-
38
Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-
7a, 17-24a/Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19
[22]/Mt 10:1-7
Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29;
45:1-5/Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21
[5a]/Mt 10:7-15
Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/Ps 37:3-
4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40 [39a]/Mt
10:16-23
Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-
26a/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7 [cf. Ps
69:33]/Mt 10:24-33
Sunday, July 14: Am 7:12-15/Ps
85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 [8]/Eph 1:3-
14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13
It’s all so ordinary that we can easily
miss it. The seagulls hunting and diving
for mollusks at the beach offer a display of
determination and precision as they gath-
er their food for the day. It’s simply what
these creatures do. Yet, there’s a magical
artfulness and skill to their work that
speaks volumes about the One who breathed life into their being. This is
pretty much the way it is with God’s presence. God comes in common ways
through common things and ordinary people. Sadly, we are so engulfed in
our little worlds of order and ideas to notice the beauty and wonder of it all.
Many have numbed themselves to the Divine spark at the essence of all life
because that’s just the way it is. What’s so special about it? A sunset is a
sunset and a seagull is a seagull. That’s precisely what they thought about
Jesus too. After all, isn’t he just the carpenter’s son? What merit can his
words possibly have?
If we’re looking for God to come in an event that is so dramatic and in-
tense that it knocks our socks off, then think again. When pondering God’s
relationship with His people and God’s action in our lives, we have to go
back to the stable and the recurring, creative, unending power of God’s
presence. It was a quiet, run of the mill kind of night. There was nothing
spectacular or extraordinary. To the naked eye, a woman gave birth to a
child and there wasn’t anything extraordinary to see. We have a hard time
understanding God’s ordinary-ness. Jesus grew up in an ordinary town,
had neighbors and did normal human things. Perhaps that’s why we don’t
always like the Gospel. It doesn’t dazzle us with extraordinary things but
simply challenges us to take a different look at our ordinary stuff. That
makes us uncomfortable. We prefer things as they are. Our lack of faith
can even cause us to take offense at what Jesus says and does, dismissing
it as folly.
God’s life-giving presence continues to sustain that seagull in flight and
keep all things in being regardless of whether we have the faith to see and
understand this. Our personal agendas, preconceived ideas, misconcep-
tions, and expectations can often cause us to be hardened and blinded to
what God is doing or desiring to do. While God continues to do what he has
done for all eternity, faith is needed for God’s presence to bear fruit. The
blinders we wear and the expectations we bring to life can often prevent us
from seeing graced moments that radiate with God’s graceful presence.
They also prevent God’s transforming, healing, and hope filled vision for
our world from being realized. Without faith, God won’t be able to do much
for us either.
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Nursing & Therapy Services• PT/OT/ST 7-Days-a-Week• State-Of-The-Art Therapy Equipment• Alter-G Designed by NASA• E-Stim, Ultrasound, Outdoor Therapy• We Accept Admissions 24/7• Registered Nurses• Less than a 1:12 Patient Ratio• Fully Electronic Medical Record• In-House PT/INR’s Completed• All Medications & Treatments Kept in Patient Room• All Wounds Photographed and Measured Using a PDA with Real Time Stats• Wound Care Certified Nurses• Electronic Vital Signs that Import into the Medical Record• No Overhead Paging
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• 86,000 Square Foot Rehabilitation Center• 84 Private Rooms / 8 Semi-Private Rooms• 12 Semi-Private Suites• All Rooms with Private Shower & Bath• No Medication or Treatment Carts• Resort Like Amenities: WB’s Fresh Bistro, Salon, Massage Therapy, and Starbucks® Coffee• An Executive Chef• Room Service Always Available Menu 24/7• Liberalized Breakfast Made-To-Order from 6:30-9:00 am• LG Smart TV’s with Facebook, Flicker, Gmail, Skype, andDischarge Planning• Each Room Has Their Own Phone Number That Can BeDialed Directly• EPICare Philosophy Resulting in Exceptional Customer Service
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