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Holy Family Parish St. Ignatius Loyola Parish Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Family Mass Intentions September 16, 2012 SUNDAY, September 16 11:00 AM Ruth Bosley by Louie and Diana Clouthier and for the Parishioners of Holy Family Parish THURSDAY, September 20 5:30 PM Joseph Panian by Veronica Moss SUNDAY, September 23 11:00 AM Pete Pyykkonen by Marti and Bob Rashleigh and for the Parishioners of Holy Family Parish Office Information Mailing Address (both parishes) ........................................................ ................................................305 Portage St., Houghton, MI 49931 Phone ................................................................................. .482-0212 St. Ignatius Loyola Parish Fax ...................................................................................... 482-8110 Houghton, MI E-Mail for both parishes .......... [email protected] Pastor: Fr. John Martignon ................................................. 482-0212 St. Ignatius Mass Intentions Bookkeeper: Dora Heikkinen……[email protected] Secretary: Bobbie Bray…..……[email protected] Bulletin: Mary Erva ............................................................ 482-0212 SATURDAY, September 15 Bulletin Deadline is 12:00 Noon on Tuesday 5:00 PM Matthew Burich ST. IGNATIUS PARISH TEAM by Joseph Jakovic family Parish Council President: Bill LaBissoniere ...................... 370-4373 and for the Parishioners of St. Ignatius Finance Council President: Bob Zimmerman ................... 482-4394 SUNDAY, September 16 FFRS: Charlene Momenee………[email protected] 9:30 AM Blanche Goodman Sacristan: Jean Hutzler…[email protected] by Coletta Rose Choir Director: Tina Ozanich . ............................... ............ 2 96 -0 284 MONDAY, September 17 Knights of Columbus: Ron Antila……………………....482-3710 No Mass HOLY FAMILY PARISH TEAM TUESDAY, September 18 Parish Council President: Sheri Normand…………….....482-4982 9:00 AM Clem Dragovich Finance Council President: Donna Laux ........................... 482-6069 by Ruth Sheehan Lay Minister: Gerry Lucchesi ............................................ 482-5102 WEDNESDAY, September 19 Religious Education Coordinator: Kim Harris.. ................ 483-0049 9:00 AM James LaBelle by Ronald and Janice Crouch THURSDAY, September 20 9:00 AM Larry Maijala by Jim and Beth Zerbst FRIDAY, September 21 9:00 AM Bernard John, Lisa, Tana and Tamara by sisters, Rita and Barbara SATURDAY, September 22 - Mass with Youth 5:00 PM Leonard and Eileen Asselin by Ron and Elaine Asselin SUNDAY, September 23 9:30 AM William “Bill” Penegor by Dottie and Dick Dunnebacke and for the Parishioners of St. Ignatius Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 AM until 4:00 PM For emergencies: Call 482-0212 - leave a message if necessary Holy Family Parish and your call will be returned as soon as possible. South Range, MI Page 2 ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA PARISH LIFE Ministry Saturday - September 22 Sunday - September 23 St. Ignatius Parish Stewardship Offerings for Last Weekend Cantor Annette Butina Dave Fehringer Adult Envelopes…………………………………. .. $4,186.00 Eucharist ic Barb Butvilas Darlene Comfort Children’s Envelopes ……………………………..….......1.00 Ministers Anne Wellman Darrell Guitar Loose ……………………………………..……………649.97 Mike Wellman Cyndy Quello Total …………………………………………....….$4,836.97 * Tami Keller * Mary Erva * Sue Antila Happy anniversary, Father John, on the 28th * Bill LaBissoniere anniversary of your ordination to the priesthood Cross Bearer Youth Ron Antila September 14. We hope you will continue to lead our parishes for many more years. Thank Greeters Youth Judy Drewyor you from all your parishioners. “ Kathy Green “ Susan Peterson * * Lectors Youth Tammy Hoduski “ Dora Heikkinen Musician Joan Antila Kathy Caspary Altar Servers Youth Jake Belmas “ Lincoln Klein Ushers Youth Frank Stipech “ Randy Bloomfield “ John Botto “ Scott Pugh The Temple Jacob congregation from Hancock is sponsoring an Coffee Social Volunteers evening with Rabbi Niles Goldstein at 7:30 PM Monday, Septem- ber 24, at the temple. Discussing the Jewish Roots of Jesus , his presentation is an abbreviated form of a short continuing education Nursing Home Eucharistic Ministers course he will be offering at Loyola University in Chicago. Further information on the presentation and presenter can be found at Loyola’s Continuing Education Website. Parking will be available at Sunday, September 23 the bank. ALL ARE WELCOME. Portage Pointe Agnes Hilgers and Grace Bach Life in the Spirit Seminar - T he seminar will be held Friday and Houghton County Medical Care Facility Saturday, September 21 and 22, at Sacred Heart Church in Calumet. Sally Koppana and Sharon Mattfolk The New Life, New Hope, New Beginnings prayer group of the Keweenaw Catholic Community will host the seminar. Contact Judy Erickson 296-2133 for further information. St. Ignatius Sanctuary Lamp for the A PERSONAL INVITATION FROM BISHOP Coming Week SAMPLE: Tim McCarthy by Al and Bernie McCarthy and family Bishop Baraga Days will be held September 22 and 23 at St. Peter Cathedral in Marquette. All are welcome! This is our diocesan celebration of the declaration of Sacramental Information Sacramental Information Venerable for God’s faithful servant. I want to encourage all of you to attend this year’s event. As we wait Baptism A rrangements can be made by contacting the pastor. Please request an for the canonization process to proceed, it is critical that we, as a appointment for both parents. Candidates outside the parish must have diocesan family, take an active role in supporting this cause. Each of written permission from their pastor. you can demonstrate your love and support of this saintly servant to Anointing of the Sick the Holy See by attending Baraga Days. I would especially encour- This sacrament should be requested for anyone suffering from illness or age each of you to attend the Mass on Sunday, September 23, at 2:00 the debilitating effects of age, and before surgery. PM at St. Peter Cathedral and the banquet that will follow. Marriage Initial pastoral assessment is required before the wedding date is set. I thank each of you for your support in this important matter. Please Minimum pre-nuptial period is six months. continue to pray for Bishop Baraga’s canonization. Reconciliation Sincerely yours in Christ, Holy Family - Thursday 5:00 PM M ost Reverend Alexander K. Sample St. Ignatius - Saturday 10:00 AM Bishop of Marquette Any time by appointment. HOLY FAMILY PARISH LIFE AND MORE Page 3 Ministry Schedule Sunday, September 23 Holy Family Parish Stewardship Offerings for Last Sunday Eucharistic Ministers Sally Michaelson, John Baima and Kim Harris Adult Envelopes ……………………………………..$1,289.00 Loose ………………………………………...……… 143.00 Lector Donna Laux Total ……………………………………………. ......$1,432.00 Musician Dave Bezotte Mark your calendar. Altar Servers Austin Goudge and Nathan Maki Sunday, September 16 Faith Formation classes at St. Ignatius Ushers Chris Iskra and Richard McMonagle meet following the 9:30 AM Mass. September Funeral Coordinators - Jeanmarie Hagan 288-3405 and Monday, September 17 6:30 - 8:30 PM - RCIA meets in the St. Carole Haivala 482-2649 Ignatius conference room. Please consider using your time and talent by becoming a minister. Tuesday, September 18 6:00 PM - St. Ignatius Finance Committee meeting in parish office. Wednesday, September 19 6:30 - 8:30 PM - Bible Timeline meets in the HOLY FAMILY FAITH FORMATION St. Ignatius conference room. Faith Formation classes will begin Sunday, October 7, for pre-school Thursday, September 20 6:30 - 8:30 PM - The Gospel of Matthew through sixth grade students. Pre-K and kindergarten classes will run group meets in the St. Ignatius conference from 10:50 AM through the Homily. First through sixth grade classes room. will meet from 10:00 until 10:50 AM. Substitute teachers are needed Friday, September 21 6:00 PM - Holy Hour at St. Ignatius. to fill in on Sundays when teacher is absent. Saturday, September 22 10:00 AM - Confessions at St. Ignatius. Jeanmarie Hagan and the Youth Groups will promote the CROP September 22-23 Baraga Days in Marquette. See details in the Hunger Walk Sunday, October 7. The group (all parishioners are U. P. Catholic or in the Baraga bulletin. welcome) will gather at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on College Avenue in Houghton at 1:30 PM. The group will walk to Gloria Dei September 22-23 Noon - 3:00 PM - Annual Silver Tea at the Carmelite Monastery in Iron Mountain. Church in Hancock arriving at approximately 2:30 PM. You may Tickets are available from the St. Ignatius wish to walk back to Houghton as well. Each walker is encouraged to parish office. bring $1.00 - we are ending hunger one step at a time - together across the world. Sunday, September 23 9 :00 AM - S t. Ignatius Choir Practice. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME. Students in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades who have not yet been Sunday morning hospitality - coffee and confirmed are asked to contact the Parish Office 482-0212 imme- donuts are served in the parish hall after the 9:30 AM Mass. diately. Sunday, September 23 Faith Formation Classes meet following the 9:30 AM Mass at St. Ignatius. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION EVERY FRIDAY Saturday, September 29 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Bazaar with a soup St. Ignatius Loyola Chapel luncheon in St. Ignatius parish hall. 6:00 PM Thursday, October 4 6:30 PM - The story of St. Francis of Assisi will be studied in the St. Ignatius parish hall. Thursday, October 11 Y ear of Faith begins. Readings for the Coming
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