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Our monthly Food Collection
is the second Sunday of each
month. Please brig non-
perishable food or personal care items
next weekend for the less fortunate.
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Temperance, Michigan
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
“The Antonian”
October 4, 2015
Mass with the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
and Prayer for October will be
Tuesday, October 13 at 7:00pm. Please call the Parish Office
734-854-1143 to register to be anointed. All are welcome to attend the Mass.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered before Mass 6-6:50pm.
This Week’s Mass Schedule October 5 - 9, 2015
Monday: 8:00am (Note time
change for this week)
Tuesday: 8:30am Wednesday: 8:30am
Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am
Traveling Vocation Chalice
Oct. 4 Lowell & Liz Cousino Oct. 11 Homero Ortiz Oct. 18 Patrick Cousino Family Oct. 25 Hinde Family
K of C Breakfast Buffet NEXT SUNDAY
October 11, 2015 8:30am -11:30am
in Kenna Hall.
All are welcome!
Feast of St. Francis of Assisi TODAY - Sunday, October 4, 2015
Blessing of pets will take place at 12:30pm in the parking lot between the church and the school. All pets are welcome for this special Blessing.
October is the Month of the Holy Rosary.
Please join us half an hour before each Mass
for the recitation of the Rosary.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) will be offered
Wednesday Evening, October 7, 2015
6:30-7:30pm
Respect Life Sunday October 4, 2015
“All human beings, from their mothers’ womb, belong to God Who searches them and knows them, Who forms them and knits them together with His own
hands, Who gazes on them when they are tiny, shapeless embryos and already sees in them the adults
of tomorrow whose days are numbered and whose vocation is even now written in the ‘Book of Life’”.
- St. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae,61
Holy Hour at the Monastery of the Visitation (1745 Parkside Blvd. Toledo)
October 4, 2015; 4:00pm Evening Prayer (Vespers), The Rosary, Homily and Benediction.
Respect Life Sunday is October 4, 2015
There are many locations for Life Chains; there are two near you: MONROE - Telegraph (M-24) north of Elm (River Raisin), 2:30 -3:30 pm
Stephanie DeSana 734-552-5668
TOLEDO- Monroe St at 4100 Harvest Lane at Christ the King Church, 2:00 to 3:00
p.m.; signs at Christ the King Church, Harvest Lane from 1:30 pm
Stand up for LIFE from the moment of conception to the last natural breath
We are a lawful, prayerful, quiet Christian witness for LIFE
Bring your whole family! Be a light in a darkened world and help end abortion!
Come with your church group or come on your own; Signs will be provided.
For more information, go to: www.lifechain.net
(These are family events. Please use only Life Chain signs that are provided at the site
and other signs that are approved by the local coordinator - with beautiful baby pictures
but no graphical photos. Face the direction from which the traffic is coming and stand
on both sides of the street where it is safe.)
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This Week’s Calendar Monday, October 5 , 2015 8:00 am - Mass 4:45-6pm - Religious Ed Gr. 1-8 - School 6-7:30pm - The Prophets - Padua Hall Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8:30am - Mass 1-3pm - Christian Mothers - Narthex 7-9pm - St. Catherine Study Series
- Magdalene House Wednesday, October 7, 2015 8:30am - Mass 6:15-7pm - Perpetual Help/Prayer Team 6:30-7:30pm - Confessions 7-8pm - Intercessory Prayer - Church 7:30pm - K of C - Kenna Hall Meeting Room 7:30pm - Catholic Conversations
- Padua Hall Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:00am - Mass 7-9pm - Choir Practice Friday, October 9, 2015 9:00am - Mass 10am - 12pm - HFS - Kenna Hall 10am - 12pm - St. Catherine Study Series
- Magdalene House 3pm - K of C Breakfast Set-up - K. Hall 7pm - Mass with Exposition; Benediction Saturday, October 10, 2015 K of C. Breakfast Set-up - Kenna Hall 3:30-4:30 Confessions 5:00pm - Mass Sunday, October 11, 2015 9am & 11am - Mass 8:30-11:30am - K of C Breakfast Buffet
- Kenna Hall
Way back in June of 2014- that was the last time Tom Townsend sold a winning 50/50 ticket. His long dry
spell couldn't have ended better for Terry Doll. Her September drawing ticket was worth $409.00, and Tom earned the well deserved $50 seller incentive. It won't be long before 2016 annuals will ready for purchase. Right now, we have sold 262 annual tickets. The cost for (1) annual is now only $3.00. One annual will guarantee you (1) chance for each of the remaining months of 2015. They are a great gift for the hard-to-buy-for person. If you have purchased an annual, but don't know what you're lucky yearly number is and would like to know. Just stop by the 50/50 table and I will be more than happy to take the time to look up your number.
Brian Bischoff
ST. ANTHONY’S DIRECTORY
PASTOR
Father Brian Hurley……….734-854-1143
Rectory……...…………………734-854-1143
4605 St. Anthony Road.
Fax……………………………..734-854-4622
Web site…………....stanthonytemperance.org
E-mail……...……….…[email protected]
OFFICE STAFF:
Michelle Lindsey, Parish Secretary...734-854-1143
Linda Moeltner, Business Office…734-854-8445 *************************
DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC
Eric Hite………………………...419-266-0571
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (RE)
Please contact the Parish Office *************************
Padua Hall………………….….734-854-9120
4611 St. Anthony Road
Kenna Hall…………………..…734-854-9162
4635 St. Anthony Road
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Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am
Holy Days Check bulletin & Website
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday 3:30-4:30pm
First Wednesday 6:30-7:30pm
Second Tuesday 6:00-6:30pm
Devotions
First Friday 7:00pm Mass
First Saturday (Latin Rite) 8:00am Mass
O. L. of Perpetual Help - Wednesday @ 6:15pm
Prayer Blankets
Sandy Maenle………………..….734-847-7813
Prayer Chain
Miriam Dressel……………….…734-888-1192 ************************************
Our Sacramental Policy Six-month Parish registration and
participation are required for Baptism,
Confirmation and Marriage.
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made in
advance and parents must attend a baptism
class. The Church requires that at least one of
the parents be a practicing Catholic, and the
Godparents must be active, practicing, fully
initiated Catholics at least 16 years of age. If
two Godparents: must be 1 male & 1 female; if
one Godparent: may be male or female.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at
least nine months in advance. Please call the
rectory office. Officiate at the ceremony must
be St. Anthony Parish Pastor or a family
member.
Funerals: Officiate must be St. Anthony
Parish Pastor or a family member.
Please note: The services of the Parish
Organist are used for all sacramental liturgies.
For more details regarding our Sacramental
policies and procedures, please refer to the
Sacrament link on our Parish web-site.
The Offertory Story September 27, 2015
# Envelopes assigned: 308 # Envelopes used: 113 Envelope total: $ 3,939.00 Loose: $ 233.00 Children’s Envelopes: $ 34.22 Total $ 4,206.22 Weekly Budget amount..$ 5,500.00 +Over/-Under Budget $ -1,293.78 Year To Date +- $ -5,447.46
Other: Candles $ 49.51 Mass Intentions $ 30.00 Rummage Sale $ 538.70 Tanzania $ 50.00 Total for Other: $ 693.21
Upcoming & Current Events - Mark your calendars for:
October 4 -
Pet Blessing in Honor of the Feast
of St. Francis - 12:30pm
October 11 - K of C Breakfast
October 15 -
Monroe County Right to Life
Dinner at LaRoy’s Hall
October 18 -
St. Luke Production: Therese -
Story of a Soul
October 24 - Polish Dinner
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Please check your calendar and be
ready to join fellow parishioners in
volunteering to help with these events;
all for the Glory and Honor of God.
Please keep in your prayers all our service men and
women, especially those
currently serving in Iraq or Afghanistan:
Kenneth Lee Ziegler, Jr, Army
Substitute Bus Drivers
Needed at Whiteford Whiteford is in immediate need of
substitute bus drivers. If you have free
time in the mornings and/or afternoons
and are interested, please contact
Charlie Butz,
Director of
Transportation, Buildings & Grounds
at 734-856-1443, ext. 107, or via email at
We’ll even help you with obtaining your
DCL. This is a great job for stay-at-home
moms (or dads!) with school-age
children, retirees who love working with
children and/or local farm employees
with a little extra time on their hands
during the winter months who want to
earn some extra money!
Liturgical Assignments - October 10 & 11, 2015
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Pray without ceasing
….Let us Pray for…. Bob Abercrombie
Kathy Allegrini Phil Ameye
Dr. Norman Arends Helen Arends
Maria Baer Adriana Baiford Olivia Baisdell Ray Bashaw III
Mike Baumgartner Janet Braden
Lynette Braden Toni Breininger Michael Briskey
Theresa Buckholtz Sara Bupp
Georgette Burkey Don & Shirley Carter Sandy Chamberlain George Chapman
Sally Clock Bonnie Cornprobst
Natalie Cousino Keith Crillo
Marcus Demorest Reagan Devlin
Edna DiVirigilio Virginia Doyle Rose Dunlap Jeff Dusseau
Michael Elsinger Albert Failer
Fr. Tim Ferris Whitney Fields
Liz Fisher Dale Fracassa James Fuelling
Paul Gabor Shirley Gabor
Phil Gill Phyllis Glowacki
Steve Haman Gloria Hartman Paul Herman
Phyllis Hinkelman Scott Hinkelman
Daniel Holup Will Hubbard
JoAnn Huntwork Rosemary Jacobs
Jason Jambor
Mass Priest Lector Altar Servers
Saturday, 5:00pm Fr. Brian D. Strzelewicz B., C. & M. Ullery
Sunday, 9:00am Fr. Brian M. Faunt K. Nusbaum C. Oswald A. Vaughn
Sunday, 11:00am Fr. Brian D. Ordorica J. & S. Updike
MASS SCHEDULE (TLM indicates Traditional Latin Mass)
Monday, October 5, 2015 8:00am Doris Dusseau
by Randy & Diane Shields Jerry Long
by Lowell & Liz Cousino
St. Faustina Kowalska (1938), V., R.,
(New/some places)
St. Placid & Comps., (541), Rs., Ms. (Trad.)
Bl. Raymond of Capua (1399), sp. Dir. of St.
Catherine of Siena (Hist.)
St. Flora of Beaulieu (1347), V., R.(Hist.)
Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8:30am Bernie Kolinski
(34th Anniversary of Death) by JoAnne Kolinski
St. Bruno (1101), Pr., Hermit, Ab., F. of the
Carthusian Order, Pt. of those who suffer from demonic possession (New, Trad.)
Bl. Marie Rose Durocher (1849), V., F. (New)
Wednesday, October 7, 2015 8:30am Evelyn Iott
by Jim & Pam Kwasniak & John & Janelle Jessner
Our Lady of the Rosary (1571), (New, Trad.)
St. Mark (336), P.(Trad.)
Thursday, October 8, 2015 9:00am Ray Groesbeck
by Vic & Joan Winclechter
St. Bridget of Sweden (1373), W., R., F. of the
Brigittines (Trad.)
Sts. Sergius & Bacchus (3rd. C.), Marcellus & Apuleius, Ms. (Trad.)
Our Lady of Good Remedy (Hist.)
St. Pelagia (5th C.), Penitent (Hist.)
Friday, October 9, 2015 9:00am Keith Dressel
by Steve & Sean Miller
St. Denis (Dionysius), B., Pt. against demons &
headaches, & Comps. (Ruticus & Eleutherius) (3rd C.), Ms. (New, Trad.)
St. John Leonardi (1609), Pr., F. (New, Trad.)
St. Louis Bertrand (1581),Pr., R. (Hist.)
St. Dionysius the Areopagite (1st C.),B., M. (Hist.)
Saturday, October 10, 2015 St. Francis Borgia(1572), Pr., R., Pt. of Portugal
(Trad.)
St. Ghislain (Gislenus) (680), Ab., (Hist.)
******************************* Sunday Vigil 5:00pm The People of St. Anthony
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (New)
20th Sunday after Pentecost (Trad.)
October 11, 2015 9:00am Living and Deceased Members
of the John T. Nusbaum Family by George & RoseMarie
Komorowski on Behalf of the Nusbaum Reunion
11:00am Eileen Adoline by Vic & Sharon Stevens
The Divine Maternity of Our Lady (Trad.)
St. Firminus (543), B. (Hist.)
Joel Josefowicz & Family
Dianne Kapela Michael Katafiasz Charlotte Kehoe
Elaine Kolodzaike Ginger Kosmider
Michael Kosmider, Sr. Albert Kraft Lisa Krall
Theresa Kubiak Chase Kukiela Marilyn Laboe
Audrey Lawrence Jeff Lawrence
Al LaRee Anthony Lehman Robert Lehman
Frank Lewandowski Mazy Sue Lucas Sandra Luther Sandy Maenle Shirley Martin
Debbie Marietta Carolyn McCutchen
Shawn Michael Melissa Miller Robert Mueller
Amanda Myrphy Steve Murzynski Walter Nichols Bob Nusbaum Frank Parker
Richard Rising Dick Scherzer Jean Schroder
Dennis Selengowski Wanda Selengowski
Eugene Smith Jackie Tomaszewski
Javan Ulmer Carole VanBrandt
Jerol Wack Jerry Wack Vicki White Jim Wilhelm
Gloria Wilkins Norbert Wnukowski Kathy Woodward Shirley Zempel
Readings for the Week
Monday, October 5: Jonah 1:1-2:2,11; Luke 10:25-37
Tuesday, October 6: Jonah 3:1-10; Luke 10:38-42
Wednesday, October 7: Jonah 4:1-11; Luke 11:1-14
Thursday, October 8: Malachi 3:13-20b; Luke 11:5-13
Friday, October 9: Joel 1:13-15;2:1-2; Luke 11:15-26
Saturday, October 10: Joel 4:12-21; Luke 11:27-28
Sunday, October 11: Wisdom 7:7-11; Hebrews 4:12-13;
Mark 10:17-30
WEDDING BANNS II
Douglas Mills, Jr. & Stephanie Ashby
Our CSA Drive continues;
currently our numbers are:
# of Pledges: 142
# of “No” responses: 5
Total Pledge amount: $28,580
Our Assessed amount: $39,349
Amount still needed: $10,769
Even if you are not
able to make a
pledge, please let us
know that as well,
since we are required
to make an accounting
of all registered
Families.
Pledges may be
returned through the
Sunday collection, or by calling or
emailing the Parish Office.
$39,349
72%
St. Anthony of Padua, Our Patron and
Intercessor, Pray for Us.
YOUR KIDS WILL THANK
YOU FOR GOING ON A
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
WEEKEND! The kids are continuing their education, why don’t married couples get a tune-up for their marriage? Worldwide Marriage Encounter is 44 hours where married couples can get away from jobs, kids, chores, and phones—and focus only on each other. If you’d like growth, and enrichment in your relationship, you’ll like the difference a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend can make! Weekends fill up quickly, so a prompt response is encouraged.
WWME weekends in 2015 are:
October 23-25
Holiday Inn Express, Troy
December 4-6
Holiday Inn Express, Troy
Abbreviation Key to “Mass Schedule”
Abbreviations:
New: Sundays and feast days that date
from 1970
Trad.: Traditional Sundays and Feast days.
Hist.: Feast days which no longer appear
on either the New or Traditional calendar
(as of 1962).
The date in parentheses after the name of a
Saint is the year of the Saint’s death.
Ap. Apostle Abbot,
Abbess
Ab.
B. Bishop Archangel Arch.
Comp. Companion C. Confessor
Dcn. Deacon D. Doctor of the
Church
F. Founder,
Foundress
M. Martyr
Pt. Patron,
Patroness
P. Pope
Pr. Priest R. Religious
V. Virgin W. Widow
Fr. Brian’s Blarney Rummage Sale
Many Thanks and congratulations to Carol Fuelling and all of the volunteers on the
success of the Rummage Sale. They raised over $14,000 by their hard work. There were
a number of estates that donated their goods to this rummage sale. The waves of estate
sale donations came in the summer leading up to the rummage sale, so there was plenty
of good furniture, clothes, toys, and all the good stuff found in the Man and Woman
caves.
Tom Townsend also referred a veterans’ association to Carol, so she had the extra
furniture and housewares set aside for them to pick up on Friday. Many of our veterans
go without (we are helping to furnish some apartments for these veterans with the
donations to the sale). Kudos to Tom for the referral and to Carol and the volunteers for
helping our veterans out.
Prayers After Mass
In light of the escalation by Russia and China in the Middle East against ISIS, we are
going to pray the prayers that used to be said in the Old Rite at the end of Low Mass.
The Worship Commission was looking into adding something like this to combat the
talking in church after Mass has let out.
This issue seems to be working itself out, because Eric Hite plays an organ fanfare of
some sort after the final hymn, which was traditional to the Catholic Church until
recently. I noticed this practice in the churches in Europe while in the seminary on our
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Rome. Those who did not want to stay would quietly
walk out of church after the hymn. Those who did stay would sit quietly and listen or
pray, making their Thanksgiving to God for Holy Communion. Then, they would walk
out quietly and gather outside or in the narthex/gathering space after Mass to socialize
and for fellowship.
Fr. Jacob Gordon had me cover a Sunday High Mass at St. Joseph Downtown Toledo
for him a few weeks ago. At the end of Mass, the servers were inviting me to come back
to the front of the altar to lead some prayers after the final hymn was over. I didn’t know
what they were doing and I was in a rush to get back here, so I couldn’t lead the prayers.
While driving back to St. Anthony to cantor at the 11am Mass, the thought occurred to
me that we could adopt this practice.
Come to find out, Dcn. Trevor taught the servers this practice at St. Joseph before he
was ordained and was their lead server. He said the prayers that were said after Low
Mass in the Extraordinary Form were the ones used. However, instead of saying the
prayers immediately after the final blessing at the foot of the altar, they would process out
and back to the sacristy. (The Benedictine Monks in Chicago would process out after
Mass and back to the sacristy, where they would immediately begin the prayers). Once
the hymn and organ fanfare were completed, they would then gather at the foot of the
altar and kneel down to begin the prayers. The laity who stayed knelt down as well and
joined the priest/lead in prayer.
The prayers (said in English) are: The Hail Mary (said 3 times), the Hail Holy Queen, a
prayer said by the priest/leader, the Saint Michael the Archangel prayer, and conclude
with the priest/leader saying three times “Most Sacred Heart of Jesus” with the response:
“Have mercy on us.”
Since I have offered Low Mass in Latin on some Saturdays, we have already said these
prayers at the end of Mass (after the Prologue of St. John’s Gospel is read). With the
escalation of Russia’s activity in the Middle East (bombing ISIS in Syria), I invited those
present at Mass on Thursday to pray these prayers for the intention of the Holy Father, for
peace in the Middle East, for the conversion of Russia, and for our own intentions. At the
Mass in Latin and Mass in English, most (if not all) of the congregants stayed to pray
these prayers. Some stayed in church to make their Thanksgiving, while some gathered
afterwards in the Narthex. Those who stayed for prayer in church then gathered
afterwards in the Narthex.
We will try this out after the weekday Masses to get familiar with the prayers. I would
like to implement this for Sunday Mass beginning in November, so that we can also pray
for the Repose of the Souls of our Beloved Dead. We can add that intention to the list I
described above and possibly add a specific prayer for them as well.
Continued on the reverse…………..
The Power of Prayer Someone has said that if Christians
really understood the full extent of the
power we have available through prayer,
we might be speechless.
During WWII there was an advisor to
Churchill who organized a group of
people who dropped what they were
doing every day at a prescribed hour for
one minute to collectively pray for the
safety of England, its people and peace.
There is now a group of people
organizing the same thing here in
America. If you would like to
participate: every evening at 9:00pm
Easter Time (8:00pm Central, 7:00pm
Mountain, 6:00pm Pacific), stop
whatever you are doing and spend one
minute praying for the safety of the
United Sates and for a return to a Godly
nation. If you know anyone else who
would like to participate, please pass this
along.
Our prayers are the most powerful
asset we have.
God Bless America!!
Fr. Brian’s Blarney, continued
Guardian Angels: 7 Interesting Facts
by Dr Taylor Marshall
http://taylormarshall.com/2013/10/guardian-angels-7-interesting-facts.html
Friday was the feast of the Guardian Angels. Your Guardian Angel has been with you
since you were conceived in your mother’s womb. We should always revere these
angelic beings and even ask their prayers.
7 Interesting Facts about Guardian Angels
1. The concept of “guardian angels” is thoroughly Jewish. Moses records human
interaction with guarding angels in the Torah, and Daniel frequently mentions
the powerful role of angels as guardians (see Daniel 10 for details).
2. Christ our Lord explicitly teaches the existence of guardian angels in Matthew 18:10:
“See that you do not look down on one of these little ones. For I tell you that
their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven.”
3. The early Church Fathers also spoke of our guardian angels. St. Jerome, for example,
taught that each person (whether they are Christian or not) has a guardian angel
appointed to a person from the beginning of his existence.
4. Saint Thomas Aquinas taught that all humans have a guardian angel and that these
were chosen from the lowest hierarchy of angels.
5. Blessed John Paul II emphasized the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the ministry
of guardian angels: “Let us invoke the Queen of angels and saints, that she may
grant us, supported by our guardian angels, to be authentic witnesses to the
Lord’s paschal mystery” (Regina Caeli Audience, 1997).
6. Maria Agreda, the visionary, taught that the Blessed Virgin Mary had hundreds of
guardian angels, including St Michael and St Gabriel. I’ve heard some people
say that Catholic priests have “two guardian angels,” but I don’t know if this
tradition has any magisterial support.
7. And to raise a very controversial topic, you’re not supposed to name your Guardian
Angel. Sorry, just don’t do it. Some Catholics practice a devotion of giving
personal names to their guardian angels. However, the Holy See does not allow
this practice and formally discourages it. According to the Directory on Popular
Piety and the Liturgy, 216 (under the heading about Devotion to the Holy
Angels): “The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be
discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names
are contained in Holy Scripture.”
What’s the Theology Behind Not Naming Your Guardian Angel? We may not
name our Guardian Angel, because naming another implies authority over the
other. We see this in Sacred Scripture when God gives a new name to someone
(Abraham, Israel, Peter), He is signifying His authority over that person as He
acts as His vicegerent in His name. Notably, God revealed the names of Jesus,
Mary, and John the Baptist to their parents before they were born to show His
special authority in human redemption.
On a human level, we see this authority in the naming of our children and our
pets. We have been granted authority over them, so we have the authority to
name them. This authority to name children, also, reveals our special vocation
as parents.
However, my Guardian Angel is OVER me in authority as seen in the prayer
“Angel of God”:
“Angel of God my Guardian Dear to whom God’s love commits me here.
Ever this day be at my side to light, to guard, to RULE, to guide.”
Therefore, We do not have the authority to name our angel. Our Guardian Angel
is not our dog, he is our instructor, protector and guide. (taken and edited by Fr.
Hurley from: http://taylormarshall.com/2011/06/you-are-not-allowed-to-name-
your.html)
May God Be Blessed!!
Pray for Persecuted Christians Please join us at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel on Tuesdays, from 6pm to 7pm
as we pray for Christians around the
world being persecuted for their
faith. These people are desperately in
need of our prayers. If you cannot attend,
please take some time during that hour to
lift them up in your prayers.
Greg Liebnau
Evangelization Committee, OLMC
Inner Healing Prayer The Monroe Vicariate Evangelization
and Catechesis Committee is sponsoring
an Inner Healing Prayer Day Saturday, October 17,
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
St. Anne’s Catholic Church,
2420 N. Dixie Hwy., Monroe, Michigan.
Inner Healing prayer is asking God to
heal the root of emotional, mental or
spiritual brokenness that causes the loss
of inner peace. The members of the
Prayer Team have been trained in Inner
Healing Prayer. Joined with your prayer,
they pray with you as Intercessors. They
do not give counsel but stand with you, in
prayer and in His desire to heal you.
There is no cost and no appointment is
necessary. Typically, the prayer takes
about 5-10 minutes.
Polish Dinner News Saturday, October 24, 2015 in Kenna Hall
Dinners will be served from 3:00pm until 8:00pm
Ticket Prices: Adults: $12.00 Seniors:(62+): $10.00 Children (12 & Under): $6.00 (3 & Under - Free)
*************************************************************** Kitchen: Mike & Paula Kosmider, Dave & Yavonne Thoma;
Advertising & Bar: Michelle Lindsey; Desserts: Faye Knaggs Dining Room: Natalie Holup & Ann Herman; MC: Ron Dressel
Polish Heritage & Evangelization Room: Frank Parker & St. Anthony Prayer Team Volunteers: Glenn Ingersoll
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One more Chairperson is needed:
Finance Room: During the evening of the dinner. *****************************************
Help us to Advertise - there are fliers in the Narthex, please take one.
Tickets will be available at the door
Carry-out Dinners will be available
Cash Bar Entertainment will include Millie Okapal’s “Czech Us Out” Band, and the “Echoes of Poland” Dancers.
A Polish Heritage and Evangelization Room will include items of Polish Heritage as well as articles
of the Catholic Faith.
We will depend on Parishioners to provide desserts: We’re asking for Polish Desserts and Coffee
Cakes. Do you have a favorite family recipe? We’d be happy if you’d provide a treat using your favorite Polish recipes. Not of Polish heritage? We will be happy for any dessert you can bring.
A Volunteer Schedule is included in today’s bulletin.
As you can see, there are MANY openings; please call Glenn Ingersoll 734-856-8913 or email [email protected]
ASAP to let him know where you can work.
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Please call The Parish Office 734-854-1143
with any questions.
Knightly News October, 2015
Dedicated to keeping you informed on the activities of the
Fr. John A. Kenna Knights of Columbus Council 11430
I’m not sure who took it away but summer is missing in action!! It is now officially the
Autumn Season. God is now showing us His great palate of colors in the trees and shrubs. The
farmers are harvesting their soybeans and the corn will soon follow. It truly is a time for reaping
and rejoicing. Also a time for us to be grateful for all the good things we have ‘reaped’ in our
own lives. We need to make it a point to give thanks to the Lord for the bountiful harvest He has
given us, each in our own way
Thanks for coming out to our first Breakfast Buffet of the fall season on Sept. 13th. We had a
good turnout and the folks seemed to be enjoying themselves. It is neat to watch the interaction
that occurs when you get a group of friendly folks together. Hope you will be able to attend the
next repast on October 11th. In case you are interested, we have decided to bring back bacon to
our meat menu. It seems to be a very popular item. We did look at our costs for all items and
decided that, for the first time in several years, we had to increase our requested donation by
$1.00. Hopefully that won’t be a deterrent to anyone wanting a delicious meal on that day.
Doors open at 8:30 AM.
We didn’t have a winner in our attendance game at the September meeting so the pot will
continue to grow. You could be the next lucky winner if you are a K-C member, attend the next
meeting and participate in the game. Why not join with your brother Knights? We meet every 1st
Wednesday at 7:30 PM in Kenna Hall.
We invite all men 18 yrs. or older who are practical Catholics to join a great bunch of guys.
Just mention your interest to any one of the officers listed below.
Ron Dressel, Past Grand Knight (734-856-2331)
List of officers for 2015-2016 John Hadju, Grand Knight 734-529-2739
Michael Briskey, Deputy Grand Knight 734-854-2933
Brian Bischoff, Financial Secretary 734-854-2079
John Gabriel, Chancellor 734-856-8709
Cyril Hadju, Treasurer 734-529-2739
Matt Osborn, Warden 734-856-4393
Paul Gingras, Recorder 419-341-2978
Robert Glinski, Inside Guard 734-856-2756
Michael Dressel, Outside Guard 734-856-5771
Glenn Ingersoll, Advocate 734-856-8913
Tim Speer, Trustee 419-205-3932
Kirk Shade, Trustee 734-856-5029
George Neeb, Trustee 734-856-4933
Give us a call!!
Church Set-up
1pm
1. Mark Faunt
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Product set-up
to be done at 1pm
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Greeters (6pm)
1. Natalie Holup
2.
Product sales
Narthex
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Take-down 1. Mark Faunt
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Hostess
Pre-performance prep;
Post performance
serving
1. Karen Baer
2. Anne Herman
3. Greg Baer
“Thérèse: The Story
of a Soul” performed by actress
Audrey Ahern
Sunday,
October 18, 2015
7:00 p.m.
St. Anthony
Church.
It may seem early, but October 18 will be here before you know it.
Please take a look at the schedule for workers needed
and call the Parish Office if you are able to help.
Schedule of Workers for Sunday, October 18, 2014