ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL 38750 RYAN ROAD, STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48310 586-977-8080 SJFPARISH.ORG Fr. Tony Sulkowski This weekend, the Church celebrates the feast of Pentecost—the birth of the Church. Pastor We observe the fulfillment of the Lord’s promise to his disciples: “I will send you the [email protected] paraclete. The Holy Spirit will instruct you on what you should do.” Ext. 102 We read in the Catechism of the : “On the day of Pentecost when the 7 weeks of Easter have come to an end, Christ’s Passover is fulfilled in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, manifested, given, and communicated as a divine person: of His fullness, Christ, the Lord, pours out the Spirit in abundance.” There are many titles that are used to refer to the Spirit—the wind, the fire, the comforter—but there is one title that sums up what we are called to be as people who have been gifted by the Spirit: the Divine Architect. The Holy Spirit is the architect, and we are the coworkers in the building process. In the essay Digging the Foundation, I believe one section is the core of what we must do as people who are empowered by the spirit. It states that:

“[T]o fulfill God’s plan for us, we must dig deep into the foundation of who we are; to do that, we must plow into the very depth of our being. God created us in His image and likeness, bestowing upon us gifts and talents that are unique to us and us alone. The challenge for us is to become aware of those talents and gifts, and to use them to enhance and to build up the body of Christ, the Church. As coworkers in the building process, we are called to work as one team with one common goal—namely, to proclaim the Gospel message, knowing at all times and at the core of our being that it is God’s work that we are doing, and not our own.”

Some questions to reflect upon: What signs of growth can you detect in our Church? How do we encourage individuals to share their gifts and talents with the parish community? What particular gifts of the Spirit provide the foundation of St. Jane Frances de Chantal Parish? We celebrate 44 years as a parish community in the city of Sterling Heights. May the Spirit that empowered our founders and forbearers continue to empower us to build up the Body of Christ. As we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost, may we reflect upon the prayer of the Holy Spirit. Come, Holy Spirit; fill the hearts and minds of your faithful servants. Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on us. Bon mot: “The more difficult the task, the more the Spirit will be given.” —John Cardinal Dearden Carpe Diem, Fr. Tony

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MAY 23, 2021 PENTECOST Laurie Hall Pentecost marks the occasion of God sending WORSHIP SCHEDULE Pastoral Associate the Holy Spirit upon Jesus’ disciples after his Weekend Masses [email protected] Resurrection. Saturday 4:00pm Ext. 104 Sunday 9:00am & 11:30am The book of Acts describes how the disciples were gathered together in one place on the day of Pentecost. The Jewish feast Weekday Masses of Pentecost (Shavuot, or the Feast of Weeks) was a day that commemorated Tuesday 7:00pm the giving of the law to , a day soon to be marked as well by the giving of Wednesday & Thursday 8:00am the Holy Spirit. Holy Day Masses As Announced On Pentecost, the Holy Spirit gave the disciples the strength to fulfill their Confession commission to spread the Good News of Jesus. The Solemnity of Pentecost, Tuesday 5:30pm which crowns and fulfills the Easter season, is a good time to pray for a deeper Rosary indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Tuesday 6:00pm PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT OFFICE HOURS The following prayer was recited by Benedict XVI in a homily on November 7, 2006. This is a prayer to the Holy Spirit. Adapted from catholiccurrent.org. Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday Let us invoke him 9:00am—1:00pm & 4:30pm—8:00pm so that he will irrigate, warm, and straighten, Tuesday so that he will pervade us 2:00pm—8:00pm with the power of his sacred flame Saturday and renew the earth. 3:00pm—5:00pm Let us pray for this with all our hearts Sunday at this time, in these days. 10:00am—12:30pm Amen. PARISH HAPPENINGS THE 2021 CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL: FUEL THE MISSION Monday, May 24, 2021 As we face so many challenges in 2021, we are reminded of our call as 9:00am Panera missionary disciples to act out of the heart that God has formed in us. The CSA 1:00pm Intercessory Prayer Meeting raises funds that make our work possible, including supporting more than 100 (via Zoom) ministries, programs, and services. This includes helping the hungry and Tuesday, May 25, 2021 homeless, supporting AOD parishes, priests, and seminarians, promoting the 5:30pm Confession work of the Catholic schools, and so much more. 6:00pm Rosary What is the CSA? 7:00pm Mass with Anointing The Catholic Services Appeal is an annual campaign that raises funds for the Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Archdiocese of Detroit ministries, programs, and services that benefit all the 8:00am Mass faithful in southeast Michigan. This archdiocesan-wide campaign communicates 9:30am Needlecrafters that the local Church extends beyond the parish. The CSA is an opportunity for Thursday, May 27, 2021 the faithful to respond to Christ’s command “to love one another as I have 8:00am Mass loved you” (John 15:12) by helping to fund services throughout the broader 9:00am Swiffers Team #3 area of southeast Michigan. Friday, May 28, 2021 What does the CSA fund? Parish Office Closed The Catholic Services Appeal benefits parishes and people in the Archdiocese of Saturday, May 29, 2021 Detroit by helping to fund more than 170 ministries, programs, and services, 4:00pm Mass including support for men discerning God’s call to the priesthood at Sacred 4:45pm Divine Mercy Prayers Heart Major Seminary, grants to Catholic schools, and young adult programs. Sunday, May 30, 2021 Once a parish reaches its individual annual goal, 100 percent of the overage is 9:00am Mass returned to the parish. 10:00am K of C Family Rosary Please, prayerfully consider contributing to the 2021 Catholic Services Appeal. 11:30am Mass Visit sjf.aodcsa.org to make a pledge and learn more. PAGE 2 MAY 23, 2021

SCRIPTURE READINGS WEEK OF MAY 23, 2021 Sunday Solemnity of Pentecost Sunday Day: Acts 2:1-11 Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:16-25 Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15 CALLING ALL 2021 GRADUATES Monday We want to recognize the graduates in our parish! If you are a graduate or the of the Blessed Mary, parent/guardian of a 2021 graduate, we would like to hear from you. Mother of the Church Please submit a picture of the graduate along with the following information: Gn 3:9-15, 20 or Acts 1:12-14 Graduate’s name Ps 87:1-2, 3 and 5, 6-7 Jn 19:25-34 School graduated from Tuesday Future plans (high school graduate) or degree earned (college graduate). St. , Priest & (A high quality scan or digital image of the graduate, alone, is best. A physical ; picture is suitable as well, and can be dropped off at the Parish Office.) St. Gregory VII, Pope; We hope to hear from you so that we can celebrate you and your St. de 'Pazzi, Virgin accomplishments! Information may be dropped off at the Parish Office or Sir 35:1-12 emailed to us at [email protected]. Please submit by June 20, 2021! Ps 50:5-6, 7-8, 14 and 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday Memorial of St. Philip Neri, Priest Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17 Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 Mk 10:32-45 Thursday St. , Bishop Sir 42:15-25 Ps 33:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 2021 CAR SHOW Mk 10:46-52 Join us for a Cruise-In on Friday, June 11, 2021 from 4:00pm—8:00pm. Friday Proceeds from the evening go to the Pastoral Outreach Support Fund. Sir 44:1, 9-13 Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b Whether you’re bringing a car to show, or just want to stroll around and check Mk 11:11-26 them all out, consider yourself invited! Concessions will be provided by the Knights of Columbus, and we’ll have music provided by Rockin’ Ronnie! Saturday We hope you can join us! St. Paul VI, Pope Sir 51:12cd-20 Bringing a car? Registration information available in the Parish Office. Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 Mk 11:27-33 LECTOR SCHEDULE Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity May 25, 2021 May 26, 2021 May 27, 2021 May 29, 2021 May 30, 2021 Dt 4:32-34, 39-40 7:00pm 8:00am 8:00am 4:00pm 9:00am Ps 33:4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22 John Martin Annette Mobley Barb Milczynski Phil Mina Julius Rom 8:14-17 D’Ambrosio Mt 28:16-20 11:30am Barb Milczynski PENTECOST PAGE 3

Janina Jacobs SPONSOR OF THE WEEK Quite often in Sunday readings, we hear of Director of Music journeys near and far. They are teaching MRS. ZANA NOFAR of [email protected] moments, and we can certainly learn so ANTONIO’S ITALIAN MARKET Ext. 103 much from them. During the Easter season, Thank you for advertising in our the story of the Road to Emmaus has always bulletin! We ask our parishioners to been a favorite, as it deals with unexpected people you meet along the way. support our advertisers, as they make It was May of 1972 when I was summoned to my high school counselor’s office. our bulletin possible. I sat in the hot seat for mere moments before Mrs. Summerville asked, “What are you doing this summer?” Surprised, I replied, “Well, family vacation to OFFERTORY INFORMATION Tennessee, playing golf, tournaments, baseball, bike riding… the usual.” MAY 16, 2021 She asked, “How would you like to go to Japan?” Because of the auto industries in the “sister cities” of Detroit and Toyota, Japan partnered with businesses like Registered Families: 1,365 Toyota in an annual two-month student exchange trip, alternately sending four Envelopes Returned: 208 11th grade students overseas. It was Detroit’s turn. Amount Offered: $7,915.00 With an application deadline of tomorrow, my mom and I raced around town to Loose Offering: $647.00 gather the needed information. Two interviews and one month later, three other students and I winged our way on a 40-hour journey to Tokyo via Chicago Online Giving Contributors: 108 and Anchorage, Alaska. It was the first time I’d ever been away from home. We Online Contributions: $3,755.00 were supposed to go directly to Toyota, but a typhoon had recently destroyed Total Offerings: $12,317.00 parts of the city, and while recovery efforts were in place, we stayed in Tokyo 2020 Budgeted Offertory: $11,786.00 for a month, each of us with a different host family. Finally, Toyota beckoned, and after a Bullet Train ride past Mt. Fuji, we met our respective host families. Actual Offertory: $12,317.00 Here’s the ironic part: of all the families I could have been placed with, this Difference: +$531.00 16-year-old good little Catholic girl was sent to the home of a Buddhist priest, Benko Akita, and his wife, Yukiko. My first thought was, “Oh my goodness, will I With be in trouble with God for staying with Buddhists?” When you’re young, all kinds of thoughts abound. Deepest The Akita homestead was remote (though fairly near an expressway, Midori Sympathy Michi, or Green Road) and fascinating. A brand new “American-style” house was built adjacent to their centuries-old Japanese-style home and the 300-year The community of old Buddhist temple where the priest worshiped. Akita-san (a title of respect) St. Jane Frances de Chantal was under five feet tall and was the kindest, most gentle man you would ever extends support and prayers meet. He always wore his priest’s robe and didn’t speak much English, but we to the family and friends of: managed to communicate, what with the halting Japanese I’d learned in the previous month. One weekend, we students and our interpreters were embarking on a trip to see the wonders of Kyoto, Nara, Ise-Shima, and Toba City, and to camp with the Boy Scouts. Akita-san handed me some spending yen but said that before I left, we must go pray for safe travels in the temple. Immediately, my Catholic senses began tingling and I tensed up with worry as Stella Sokolowski to whether I should do this or not. Beloved and dearly missed. Akita-san rang the huge gong that was built on a pedestal just outside the temple, and we went in. On the floor were miniature wooden statues of Buddha. I was handed a small wooden mallet to use, and the priest began chanting repeatedly “Namuami dabutz” and indicated that I do the same while pounding the mallet on the statue. Before I did that, I silently prayed to God, to Jesus, and all the , “Please forgive me; don’t think I’m forsaking you. I’m Eternal rest grant unto them, only doing this in the name of diplomacy and to honor my hosts!” I’d hoped my O Lord, prayers were heard. and let perpetual light After returning home in September, the Akitas kept in touch with gorgeous shine upon them. Christmas cards they sent yearly—until I stopped receiving them. I assumed May the souls of all they had both passed on. Buddhists don’t celebrate Christmas in the same way the faithful departed, we do, but the life of Jesus is highly regarded by them. I realized they wanted to through the mercy of God, honor my faith as I did theirs. Since then, I have celebrated music during rest in peace. funerals and weddings within many faiths. In the end, I’ve learned we are all part of the same world, the same universe, and the same heaven. Praise God! PAGE 4 MAY 23, 2021

Ben Klassen Youth Ministry Coordinator & Pull up a search engine on the HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE Director of Faith Formation computer and research Pentecost. Its Interested in joining Fr. Tony [email protected] historical significance is wide and Sulkowski on a pilgrimage to the Holy Ext. 108 varied based on where people have Land from May 3-12, 2022? come from, their backgrounds, and Pamphlets are now available in the how they view the significance of this holiday. Named Pentecost in the Greek Parish Office. language, this festival celebrated the earliest wheat harvest in Jerusalem and the surrounding area. Hebrew men brought the first fruits from their wheat harvest to be offered at the temple to God in Thanksgiving. If we read Leviticus, chapter 23, many things in it sound similar to our offerings at Mass each week. Our difference is that Jesus and our lives are united in sacrifice for our sins. Back in Moses’ day, two goats were to be brought forth. One was a sacrifice, and one, upon whom the sins of the Israelites were named and placed, was released into the wilderness, the scapegoat of our sins. Jesus has taken the BIKE CLUB place of both offerings—as the scapegoat for our sins and as the sacrificial Want to join others for a non- offering for us. competitive bike ride once a week? It is truly difficult to condense thousands of years of history, traditions, and Come along on our summer rides! cultures (which are foreign to most of us) into a short article. Things can be This year, the Bike Club will be unpacked, pondered, and re-examined. I can read the same research materials meeting every Tuesday at 6:15pm, as you in a couple of hours and come back with a different understanding of the with rides beginning at 6:30pm. events that happened than you do—but some things are always true. God We will be meeting in the Onyx Ice created mankind. Mankind messed up the works and separated itself from God, Arena parking lot located at 24 Mile thinking that it knew better than the omnipotent, omniscient God that created Road and Dequindre. From there, we it. No matter what mankind does in an attempt at reconciliation, nothing can will ride either the Macomb Orchard reunite it with God. Reconciliation is God’s choice. God has already made that Trail or the Clinton River Trail. choice by sending down His son, Jesus, as redemption for the cost of our sins, my sins, your sins, and everyone’s sins. This salvific action of Jesus has given us You don’t need to register to join, but the opportunity of reconnecting with our creator; all we must do is say, “Yes.” you must wear a helmet! Please bring Here is the rub—we say yes, and then, more often than not, we turn around bug spray, sunscreen, water, and and separate ourselves from God again. Then we need to say yes again! anything else you might need. The more modern Christian understanding of Pentecost is of the Holy Spirit Reminders: For reminders of each ride coming as “tongues as of fire” (Acts 2:3) upon the disciples, allowing them or notifications of cancellations due to supernatural gifts, like speaking in tongues. Supernatural means “of or relating the weather, etc., sign up for our to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe,” according to Remind 101 by texting @sjf-bike to Merriam-Webster. Today our gifts are varied; St. Paul wrote about these gifts 81010 or to 857-256-0255. You can (see 1 Corinthians 12 and Galatians 5). Here is the thing though—these are only unsubscribe at any time. truly gifts when we recognize the graces that God gives to us through them. Liability: At no time does St. Jane We may have talent and skill at something, but it is only through God’s grace Frances de Chantal Parish, the that we can recognize Him in these gifts. Archdiocese of Detroit, employees, or volunteers assume liability for any This weekend, we welcome five young disciples to the table of our Eucharistic event that may occur during these feast. Carly, Cecilia, Ella, Isabelle, and Lilliana, welcome to this amazing workouts. The members participate of privilege, celebrating our Lord’s Sacrifice for us. Too many of us take for their own free will, understanding that granted our ability to attend Mass, the mercy of God, and the freedoms that we any exercise program has the inherent have which allow us to be able to gather together for worship. You are not risk of injury. No one associated with simply the Church of the future; you are the Church here and now! You shape this group is operating as a doctor or me, your parents, and those around you. Thank you for saying, “Yes.” Thank as a licensed medical practitioner. you for continuing traditions thousands of years in the making. Let this Members should consult with their Pentecost be awakened in each of our hearts as we witness these young ladies doctor or with another licensed care step further into discipleship and spread God’s word. Let us all witness and be representative if they have any witness to God’s grace in the world around us. Let us each say “Yes” to questions and/or concerns about God again. participating in an exercise program. PENTECOST PAGE 5

ARMED SERVICES MASS INTENTIONS PRAYER LIST Monday, May 24, 2021 No Mass Robert Bain, Army Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Nicholas Brosowski, Army 7:00pm Liv. Jeannie Rothamel (Dolores Shomock) Chris Burley, Navy Dec. Marilyn D’Arville (Dolores Shomock) Shaun Chaplin, Air Force Dec. Jerry Ruedisueli (Family) Alexander J. Hendzell, Marines Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Louis B. Kasper III, Coast Guard 8:00am For the Parishioners Kuefler, Navy For Priests & Religious Carmen LaForest, Navy Matthew McDowell, Air Force Thursday, May 27, 2021 Cassidy Kicinski Rose, Air Force 8:00am Dec. Jack Taylor (Judy Taylor) Jeremy Rzeppa, Navy Friday, May 28, 2021 No Mass Scot D. Skoczylas, Navy Saturday, May 29, 2021 Anthony Trotta, Navy 4:00pm For the Parishioners Kyle Wiegand, Army Dec. Gabe Durante (Durante Family) Dec. Gerald Williams (Williams Family) PRAYER LIST Dec. Pauline Gronowski (Gronowski Family) Jon Bonnay Dec. & Maria Gronowski (Gronowski Family) Jacqueline Buehler nd Lena Frontera Dec. Sophie Novak (2 Anniv.) (Putrycus Family) Green Dec. Suzanne DeDonatis (Family) Stephanie Green Dec. Dec. Dennis Franklin (Mosher Family) Timothy Green Sunday, May 30, 2021 Monica Hein 9:00am Dec. Sophie Novak (Family) Richard Hein Dec. Jerry Soldatek (Sylvia Soldatek) Gary Jacobs Dec. Gary Becker (Andrew & Janet Seefried) Geri Miles Liv. Nikoleta & Family (Mom, Maria) Beth Mina 11:30am Dec. Jack Campo (Caradonna Family) Angie Phillips Dec. Maria & Damiano Campo (Caradonna Family) Steve Sadecki Dec. Vincent & Bridget Caradonna (Caradonna Family) June Sadowski Liv. Debi & Daniel Teran, Jr. (50th Wedding Anniv.) Thomas Sadowski Laura Thomson Marsha Zanardelli Names remain listed for four weeks. Please call the Parish Office to request a listing on the prayer list. Thank you!

EDEN CLUB SPRING MEETING The Eden Club spring planning meeting will be this Monday, May 24, 2021 at 1:00pm. The meeting will be held at the home of Barb Milczynski. Join us if you want to learn more about the awesome work the Eden Club does for our parish grounds! Contact Barb Milczynski at 586-939-8570 for her address or for more information. OUR MISSION NEW TO OUR PARISH?

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