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St. Thomas Aquinas Parish & School 955 Alton Road East Lansing, MI 48823 Office Phone: 517-351-7215 School Phone: 517-332-0813 www.elcatholics.org
St. John Church & Student Center 327 MAC Avenue
East Lansing, MI 48823 Office Phone: 517-337-9778 www.stjohnmsu.org
Fr. Gordon Reigle Pastor Fr. Matthew Bonk Parochial Vicar Fr. Mike Cassar Parochial Vicar Fr. Jerry Ploof Sacramental Assistance Dcn. Dave Drayton Dcn. Jim Kasprzak Dcn. Dave Zygmontowicz Judy Crabtree Finance Alexandria Darley Music Josh Ginepro Advancement Katie Diller Gleason Campus Ministry Josh Hamilton Adult Faith Formation Paul Lacroix Facilities Debbie Lewis Religious Education Meghan Loughlin-Krusky Principal Stephen Kurt Youth Ministry Taylor Piotrzkowski Campus Ministry Pete Ries RCIA Shirley Yaich Liturgy Denise Zakerski Administration
Mission Statement:
We are a Roman Catholic parish in a university community, joining students of all ages, joining people from all walks of life and from all
corners of the world through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Weekend Mass Times
Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am
Weekday Mass Times Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30am
Tues, Thurs, Sat 9:00am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 3:00-4:00pm
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST Weekend Mass Times
Sunday 8:00am,10:00am, Noon & 7:00pm
Weekday Mass Times Mon & Wed 5:30pm Tues & Thurs 8:45pm
Fri 12:15pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation Mon & Wed 4:00-5:00pm Tues & Thurs 7:30-8:30pm
Fri 11:00am-12:00pm
February 21, 2021
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT FEBRUARY 21, 2021
At that time Jesus was led by the Spirit
into the desert to be tempted by the
devil. He fasted for forty days and
forty nights, and afterwards he was
hungry.
Welcome to LENT! As Jesus
prayed and fasted in the wilderness for forty days and
forty nights in preparation for his public ministry, so
too we prepare for the glory of Easter by a period of
prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Please pay attention to
the bulletin over the coming weeks for information on
the many Lenten programs and events, fish fries,
Stations of the Cross, and reconciliation opportunities that will be offered. You can also stop by and pick up
a Lenten Brochure or view it at elcatholics.org/lent.
May this season of penance help us to draw ever
closer to Jesus!
On Saturday, February 13, three RCIA candidates
celebrated the Rite of Welcome. This Rite symbolizes
their decision to move forward on their journey as a
candidate (previously baptized). Through this
ritual they were formally introduced to the faith
community, welcomed in a specific way, and presented
with the crucifix which is the primary symbol of the
Christian faith and signifies their commitment to
follow the way of Christ. As a community we
welcome you into our midst and promise to help you
to follow in the footsteps of Christ.
Pictured left to right in the front row are candidates Susan
Gisholt, Elizabeth Gisholt, and Natalie Rose. Back row left to
right are Fr. Matthew, RCIA sponsors Karen Currie, Angela
Sprecher, and Barbara Lawrence, and Fr. Gordon.
May God bless us with a grace-filled Lent!
Fr. Gordon
If we aren’t working to move
closer to God each day, we are
drifting away. May Lent be a
time to increase our efforts
towards holiness!
Lenten Resource MaterialsLittle Black Books, and LTP Lent Reflection Books
are available. Scan the QR code or drop your
donation in the box.
Extra Confession TimesSundays, February 21-March 28
5:00pm-7:00pm SJSC
Wednesdays, February 24-March 24
7:00pm-8:00pm STA
FRIDAY DEVOTIONS
Draw closer to Jesus, contemplating the great
gift he has given us in his Passion.
Divine Mercy ChapletJoin the priests and staff every Friday at 3:30pm at
St. John & St. Thomas (Cana Chapel) as we praythe Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Stations of the Cross 5:30pm at SJSC and 7:00pm STA
See elcatholics.org for livestream options.
Night Adoration St. Thomas 7:30pm-Midnight
Begins after the 7:00pm Stations of the Cross
with Benediction at 11:45pm
CANDLELIGHT MASSWednesdayFebruary 247:30pmSt. Thomas
Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you,my peace I give you.”
Following 6:00pm Soup & Service presentation
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The next time you are given a survey to fill out
following a purchase, fill it out with your positive
remarks, naming the service person who helped
you. (God calls each of us by name. Romans 9:28)
Help create Easter Baskets for
St. Vincent Catholic Charities.
Lenten trees are up! Items on the
tags will need to be purchased
and returned to either tree by
Monday, March 22.
The List of needed items is available online at
elcatholics.com/easter-basket. If you would
like to help but are not able or comfortable
shopping you may drop checks off at either
office made out to Christina Heidemann with
Easter Basket written in the memo line.
Please join us in this wonderful example of almsgiving!
If you would like to volunteer to help or have any
questions, contact Christina Heidemann
EASTER BASKET OUTREACH PROGRAM
Blood DriveFriday, March 5 | Noon-5:45pm
St. Thomas Aquinas
Fr. Mac Hall
To make an appointment
1. Visit: redcross.org, sponsor code STA
2. Call Eric at 517-980-3234 or
3. email [email protected]
Every Wednesday during Lent
Wednesdays will still be about nourishing others and
ourselves spiritually. Since eating together isn't an
option this year, please bring a non-perishable item to
donate to SJSC Food Cupboard.
For the next 4 weeks, we
will hear from the staff at
St. Vincent Catholic
Charities about their work
and how you can support it.
This Wednesday, February
24, we will hear from Tamara El-Khoury, Director of
Development about “Getting Involved at STVCC.”
The full line up is available at elcatholics.org/soup. If
you would like to assist STVCC working to care for
“the least of our brothers and sisters,” donate online
at stvcc.org/donating.
6:00pm-7:00pm in main church at St. Thomas
or Livestreaming on Facebook.
Lenten Brochures
Pick one up at either church or
go to elcatholics.org/lent.
A Lenten Plan is included to
help you be successful in
drawing closer to Jesus
through Prayer, Penance,
Fasting, and Almsgiving.
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St. John Student Center - Home of the
Catholic SpartansKatie Diller Gleason - [email protected]
Director of Campus Ministry
Taylor Piotrzkowski - [email protected]
Campus Minister
NFP for Men*Too often, men don't get much of an education about NFP before
engagement. Rich Budd & Josh Hamilton will present Natural
Family Planning from a husband's perspective and answer any
questions that arise!
All college guys are invited to learn the basics of Natural Family
Planning methods, how men are involved in the process, and how
NFP impacts marriage.
*College Ladies welcome
College, grad & single young adult women are invited
to Emmaus House to explore God's call to personal
and spiritual growth and discernment. Dinner & guided discussion will follow the 5:30pm Mass at St. John
at Emmaus House, the white house of
women's discernment across the street from St. John
Student Center.
For more information, contact Dawn Hausmann,
Director of Consecrated Vocations
dhausmann@dioceseoflansing.
Join one of our dozen student-led bible studies off-campus, in dorms, or online:
• Discuss life and faith
• Encounter Jesus in the Bible
• Pray with and for one another
• Walk to Mass & hangout together
Email [email protected]
with any questions.
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2 TIMOTHY GROUP and
ST. VINCENT DE PAULLENTEN OUTERWEAR
DRIVE
The 2 Timothy Group undertakes Christian Service
projects in an effort to address some of the needs in
our community. To that end, 2 Timothy and
the St. John St. Vincent de Paul are joining in a winter
coat, scarf, hat, and glove drive during part of the
Lenten Season, to benefit Cristo Rey. Please bring new
or clean, gently used winter coats or heavy hooded
sweatshirts for men, women or children.
Donations may can be dropped off February 27 through March 14, in the bins at the back of
St. Thomas or in the bins located in the gathering
space at St. John.
Special Drive Through Options: (without
getting out of your car!!)
Donations may be dropped off during the food
cupboard distribution hours ( 9 – 11 am on Saturday
mornings) on February 27. March 6 and March 14.
Please walk up to the front door of St. John or drive through the alley behind church, stopping at the SJSC
garage (enter the alley from Linden Street).
Donations may also be dropped off at the St. John
garage on Sunday, March 14, 2021 from 1:00-3:00 pm.
Share the warmth and help us help
our community!
Tribute to Fr. Jake Foglio
A photo tribute to Fr. Jake has been hung in the lobby
at St. John right outside the main doors to the
sanctuary. These images celebrate his over 50 years
of priesthood and service to St. John and the Michigan State Community. Donated by MSU and St. John
alum, Mark Murray, may this memorial remind
everyone of the importance of living out our faith.
We are so grateful to Fr. Jake and his Catholic
Spartans Legacy Endowment Fund which ensures the
St. John will be here to enlighten and inspire future
generations of Catholic Spartans.
Just in time for Lent
For Ash Wednesday, we made a
small change to the sanctuary at St. Thomas returning
the original tabernacle behind the alter and updating
the banners on either side. This is the original parish
tabernacle that was used in the school gym even
before the church was constructed. It has served as a
backup tabernacle in the St. Joseph sacristy for
years. We sent it out for polishing and restoration
and it came back shiny as new. So we switched
tabernacles by placing the restored tabernacle in the
sanctuary and moved the former tabernacle to the
St. Joseph sacristy to use as a backup and for our Holy
Thursday tabernacle of repose.
We hope this change will help you to better focus on
our Eucharistic Lord present among us.
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“THE SEARCH”ONLINE YOUTH GROUP
Join us on Sundays, starting Feb 21 from
1:00pm-2:00pm over Zoom: Engage in
discussion with other students. Hear from experts
in science, medicine, psychology, art, and religion
in fun ways that are easy to understand.
Get your questions answered.
THE SEARCH is for all high schoolers, Catholic,
Christian, or neither. Invite your friends!
Register online at elcatholics.org/
youthministry
Have you ever wanted to join a small faith sharing group?
While most of our Lenten small groups are already
full, we do have a few groups who would love to
welcome new members!
Chuck Roboski’s virtual Lenten small faith sharing
group for men happens on the 1 and 3 Wednesdays
of the month at 7:00pm.
Contact [email protected]
Hope Brady’s virtual Lenten small faith sharing group
happens Tuesdays at 6:30pm. Contact
Al Weilbaecher's virtual Lenten small faith sharing
group happens Fridays at 10:00am.
Contact [email protected]
Connection. Fellowship. Discipleship.
ST. JOHN FOOD CUPBOARD
Feeding People in Our Community
Please note new hours:
Saturdays 9:00-11:00am
Items needed include: cereal, toilet paper, laundry
detergent (pods preferred), diapers, shelf stable milk/
juice, and 1LB bags of rice.
Remember, please no bulk items.
To be COVID safe, a team goes in on Friday evenings
to St. John to pack bags for our customers. Then, on
Saturday, people can quickly and easily pick up what
they need.
OUTREACH MASS
Watch the Sunday Mass at
STA on the Outreach Mass It
airs on television twice every
Sunday morning at 6:00am and 10:00am on
WLAJ-TV Lansing ABC 53 and once at 10:00am on
WBSF-TV Flint CW 46.
The Mass and homilies are also available on the web at
dioceseoflansing.org/outreach mass. You can
also listen to the Radio Outreach Mass on WJIM
Radio AM 1240 Lansing Sundays at 11:00am,
and Good Shepherd Catholic Radio Jackson Sundays
at noon.
This Lent
February 17-March 28
Help save lives by praying
for an end to abortion in
our community. The 40
Days for Life Spring
Campaign begins Ash Wednesday, and runs through
March 28. People stand Vigil 7:00am-7:00pm across
from Panned Parenthood in Frandor, in one hour
intervals. The goal is to have a minimum of 2 people
praying at all times. Our parish has signed up to
cover Tuesdays.
Please consider joining the prayer warriors this
campaign. Call Brent at 517-894-4334 if you can help!
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This Sunday at the
12:00 noon Mass at St.
John Church 7
catechumens and 6
candidates celebrated
the Rite of Sending. The parish community
acknowledged that these people are beginning the final
period of their preparation for entry into the Catholic
Church at the Easter Vigil. The catechumens put their
names in the parish's Book of the Elect and the
candidates put their names in the Book of
Candidates. The prayers of the parish accompanied
them as they went to St. Thomas Aquinas later that
day for the Rite of Election for the catechumens and
the Call to Continuing Conversion for the candidates. Together with the catechumens and
candidates from 25 other parishes in this area, they
were called forward by name, greeted individually by
Bishop Boyea, and strengthened by the prayers of the
diocesan community.
This Sunday the inquirers learned about prayer, the
acronym ACTS used to describe four forms of prayer:
Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving, Supplication
(asking), and the two basic forms of prayer, public
prayers of the Church at Mass and private
prayer. Those present described different ways they
pray and the various occasions they pray. Prayer can
be with formal memorized words or be a
conversation with God. Some use passages from the
bible as a focal point and sometimes prayer has no
words and is simply enjoying being in the presence of
God. It is good to develop a personal pattern for
prayer. This can be at any time or in any place, some
say they have made their car their personal prayer
space. Wherever it is, listen to God during prayer to
know what he wants us to hear and to learn where he
is leading us.
This past Ash Wednesday a display of pictures of the
catechumens and candidates was put at the back of
church at St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John. Every
parishioner is invited to take the name of one of these
people and pray for them each day this Lent. The
prayers of our parish faith community will
support these people as they travel the last 6 weeks toward the Easter Vigil.
If you have any questions about the Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults, or would like to discuss the
possibility of joining the next group of inquirers, call
Pete Ries at 517-351-5460, or email him
From Debbie Lewis Director of RE (K-8) & Child Sacraments
[email protected] | 517-332-0064 What a marvelous time we had at First Reconciliation on Feb. 9 & 10 when 50 children asked for mercy from our Lord and he gladly responded with His grace to help them love as they should.
Thank you Fr. Gordon, Fr. Matthew, Fr. Michael, Mrs. Caruso,
Mrs. Mondro, Ms. Thomson and especially the parents who helped form them
for this sacrament.
Onward to First Communion!
POSTCARD CAMPAIGN
If you live within the
city of East Lansing,
you may have
received a postcard
from our Parish!
This postcard invites people to view a new and
exciting video series called “The Search.” It’s free
and available at elcatholics.org/searching. It is perfect
to invite a friend to watch or for you to watch to
reaffirm your faith. Be sure to ask your neighbors if
they got the post-card!
Please Keep In Your Prayers This Week
Heavenly Father, we give you thanks and praise for
Your Son, Jesus Christ. Send Your Holy Spirit to
inspire holy, faithful men and faithful women to serve your people.
Randy Koenigsknecht Most Holy Trinity, Fowler
Sr. Chiara Luce Spankie Dominican Sisters of Mary,
Mother of the Eucharist
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Thursday, Feb 25 Jeremiah 9
Friday, Feb 26 Jeremiah 10
Saturday, Feb 27 Jeremiah 11
Sunday, Feb 28 Jeremiah 12
Monday, Mar. 1 Jeremiah 13
Tuesday, Mar. 2 Jeremiah 14
Wednesday, Mar. 3 Jeremiah 15
Thursday, Mar. 4 Jeremiah 16
Enter more fully into the Mass by preparing for the next Sunday’s liturgy (February 28.) For commentary, go to elcatholics.org/adult-faith-formation.
Genesis 22:1–2, 9a, 10–13, 15–18 I will bless you
and make your descendants as countless as the stars
of the sky and the sands of the seashore.
Romans 8:31b–34 He who did not spare his own
Son but handed him over for us all, how will he not
also give us everything else along with him?
Mark 9:2–10 And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white.
• Are we willing to lay peacefully within God’s plan,
even if it means sacrifice? Do we trust his plans
more than our own?
• Is anything more important than God’s loving plan
for us?
SUNDAY READINGS
For all those who are sick, especially those who
suffer from depression or mental illness: that the
Lord will draw close to them and free them from
their pain. We pray for our television, radio and
online community, Helen Fortino, Angelica Liu,
Amirah Anayi, Richard Robinson, John Barnes,
Michael Zyrek, and those listed in our book of
Prayer.
For all the faithful departed: may they be received
into the joy of God’s kingdom. We remember: Mary Rhodes, Chris Bergin, Dillard Garrison,
Kenneth Dettmer, Fr. Charles Irvin, Dr. Rick Lopez
and Mary Sheridan.
OFFERTORY NUMBERS - SUNDAY
Actual: $ 32,896
Budgeted: $ 45,618
Given to Matthew 25: $4,930
(Combined total for two weeks)
Emergency Matthew 25
February 21: Fiji Collection
Bishop Boyea has approved the request of two
priests, currently serving the Diocese of Lansing, to
hold a special collection this weekend for those
devastated by three cyclones that have recently hit the islands of Fiji. Fr. Kusi Cobona and Fr. Le
Vodivodi have asked that we help support their
families and tens of thousands who are struggling from
the loss of homes, crops and damages to various
parishes, especially St. Martin de Porres on the island
of Lakeba. Please put Fiji Collection in the
memo line.
February 28: St. Vincent de Paul STA & SJCS
The STA Chapter focuses on family support in setting
up households, help with utility bills, rent, etc. The
SJSC Chapter operates the Saturday Food Cupboard
serving East Lansing and MSU students. Help them
continue to lovingly reaching out to our neighbors in
need.
Legacy Planning
Incorporating charitable giving into your estate plans
can sound complex at first, but philanthropic planning
can be as simple as including a bequest to St. Thomas
Aquinas Parish/St. John Church & Student Center in
your will or living trust. You may leave a percentage
share of your estate, specify a dollar amount, or
designate St. Thomas Aquinas Parish/St. John Church
& Student Center as a contingent beneficiary.
But this type of planning also can encompass much
more than a simple bequest. With the goals of
providing for your loved ones, reducing taxes and
remembering worthy causes, there are a variety of
techniques available that have mutual benefit to you,
your community and STA/SJ, both now and into the
future. To learn more, please contact Director of
Advancement, Joshua Ginepro: 517-351-7215 or
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Monday, February 22
6:30am (St. Thomas)
The Souls req. by Maria Boettcher
5:30pm (St. John)
Doris Greene req. by Helen Henke
Tuesday, February 23
9:00am (St. Thomas)
Beverly Barron req. by Dennis and Jeanne Meyer
8:45pm (St. John)
Fr. Stanoslaus Czarnota req. by the Parish Family
Wednesday, February 24
6:30am (St. Thomas)
David Feldman req. by John & Tom Rashid
5:30pm (St. John)
Luke Nelson & Marjorie Menacher req. by Wendy and Tom Menacher
Thursday, February 25
9:00am (St. Thomas)
Joseph Descryver req. by Cathy Kerwin
8:45pm (St. John)
Marjorie Daniels req. by Cecilia Norris
Friday, February 26
6:30am (St. Thomas)
Lawrence & Maxine Giacoletto req. by Carol Giacoletto
12:15pm (St. John)
Gordon Lewandowski req. by Betsy Lewandowski
Saturday, February 27
9:00am (St. Thomas)
Mary King req. by Art & Kristy Weber
4:30pm (St. Thomas)
Missy Canudde req. by Richard and Gail Gromaski
Sunday, February 28
8:00am (St. John)
Holy Souls in Purgatory req. by the Parish Family
9:00am (St. Thomas)
Marilyn Mooney req. by the Rita Brink Family
10:00am(St. John)
William Savage req. by Jeff Walser
11:00am(St. Thomas)
Charmain Moses req. by Maurice Moses
12:00pm (St. John)
People of the Parish
7:00pm (St. John)
Fr. Charles Irwin
Mass Intentions Events In Our Parish
Monday, February 22
4:00-5:00pm Eucharistic Adoration (SJSC)
Tuesday, February 23
7:00pm Bible Timeline Study (STA)
In person or livestream on Facebook
7:30-8:30pm Eucharistic Adoration (SJSC)
Wednesday, February 24
6:00pm Soup and Service Presentation (STA)
In person in church or livestream on Facebook
7:00pm Lenten Confessions (STA)
7:30pm Mass by Candlelight (STA)
Thursday, February 25
7:00pm Online Couples Prayer Series (STA)
7:30-8:30pm Eucharistic Adoration (SJSC)
Friday, February 26
7:00am-3:30pm Eucharistic Adoration (STA)
3:30pm Benediction (STA)
3:30pm Chaplet of Divine Mercy (STA & SJSC)
4:00 Drive Thru Fish Fry (STA)
5:30pm Stations of the Cross (SJSC) 7:00pm Stations of the Cross (STA)
7:30pm-Midnight Eucharistic Adoration (STA)
Saturday, February 27
9:00am Food Cupboard (SJSC)
9:00am Coat Drive Drop Off (SJSC)
Sunday, February 28
9:00 & 11:00am Children’s Liturgy of the Word (STA)
2:00pm RCIA Inquiry Session (SJSC)
3:00pm Adult Confirmation Preparation (SJSC)
5:00pm Lenten Confessions (SJSC)
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Mobile: (517) 719-5727E-mail: [email protected]: www.DavidBarone.com
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Real Estate Professionals
Joseph Dunn AgencyParishionerEast Lansing
[email protected]/josephdunnAuto, Home, Life, Retirement
333-8500
THE LISASYOUR HOME IS OUR PASSION
Lisa RaMONT
Parishioner
SERVING YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS
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Michael Shaheen DCChiropractor
(517) 337-3080CompassRehabilitation
We Build Beautiful Homes with Personal DetailCell: 517-204-0818 • Office: 517-339-3600 • giguerehomes.com
38+ Years as a Custom Home Builder, Developer & Real Estate Broker
Jim GiguereParishioner
University Gas & Wash100 E. Saginaw
East Lansing
DeWitt Gas & Wash12997 US-27DeWitt
Andrew & Lisa Barrone • Parishioners
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Financial PlanningRichard Greene, CFP®Steve Greene, CMFC®
Ener Alamanza, RP®
(517)337-0128www.greenewm.com
Shaheen Automotive Group
Shaheen CadillacShaheen Chevrolet
Team OneChevrolet • Buick • GMCDan Shaheen - Parishioner
517-333-9473(wire)RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL
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JOE MULLANEYBroker Owner & Parishioner
FINESTOver 3500 Homes
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517-204-4004
Piano Lessons with Joan WierzbaCombining Suzuki Method with Traditional MethodsFour Years to Adults • in Okemos & East Lansing
Young Children in Group LessonsParishioner & Choir Member 517-349-7575
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