St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills Page 1 SAINT HUGO HERALD November 13, 2016

Saint Hugo of the Hills Parish Bloomfield Hills,

The Giving Tree is Coming   The St. Hugo  Giving Tree will be in the Gathering Space the weekend of November  19th which is the week- Please note Early Bullen Deadlines end before Thanksgiving. Nov. 27 bullen deadline is Monday, Nov. 14 Please see page 9 for more informaon. Dec. 4 bullen deadline is Monday, Nov. 28    Dec. 11 bullen deadline is Monday, Dec. 5  Dec. 18 bullen deadline is Monday, Dec. 12 Dec. 25 bullen deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 14 Jan. 1 bullen deadline is Monday, Dec. 19 Jan. 8 bullen deadline is Thursday, Dec. 28 The Parish Office will close at noon on Wednesday,  Thanksgiving Interfaith Service November 23, 2016. The Parish office will be closed  Tuesday, November 22 on Thursday, November 24, 2016 and Friday, November 25, 2016 for the Thanksgiving  Please see all the details on Page 13 Holiday. Have a Blessed Holiday!

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT The Catholic Community of St. Hugo of the Hills Parish will connue to evangelize and proclaim the Good News that Jesus Christ is Lord.  We go forth as a sacramental parish in faith, hope and love, to serve the family of God and to grow in our faith.  GOALS 1. Chrisan Service: The Chrisan Service Commission will strive to implement Catholic Social Teaching as we address human needs and work for jusce, both  locally and in the world community. 2. Educaon: The Educaon Commission will develop, promote and evaluate faith formaon programs with the understanding that through Bapsm we are all  called to grow in our faith throughout life. 3. Stewardship: The Stewardship Commission will encourage parcipaon in stewardship and call upon parishioners to share their me, talent and treasure. 4. Worship: The Worship Commission will seek to nurture our communal prayer through acve parcipaon in our sacramental life and liturgical celebraons. 5. Evangelizaon: The Evangelizaon Commiee will serve as a catalyst for the total evangelizing effort in the parish.  (Approved by the Parish Pastoral Council on May 28, 2013, for July 2013RJune 2018)

Page 2 St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills DIRECTORY FOR ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS PARISH 2215 Opdyke Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 248-644-5460, www.sthugo.org PARISH OFFICE, 248R644R5460; FAX 248R644R1758 Mass Schedule: Pastor, Rev. Msgr. Anthony M. Tocco Weekend: Saturday Vigil: 5 PM (church)   Associate Pastor, Rev. Timothy Wezner Sunday: 7 AM (chapel) 8 AM, 10 AM, 12 Noon, and   5 PM (church) Pastoral Associate & RCIA, Sr. Barbara Rund, OP  Senior Pastor, Rev. Joseph Szewczyk Weekday: 6:10 AM Mon thru Fri (chapel) Senior Priest, Rev. George Hazler, I.V.Dei   8:30 AM Mon thru Sat (chapel*)    *Wed and Thurs (churchRduring school year only) Senior Priest, Rev. Joe Grimaldi  Weekend Associate, Rev. Mark Wendling, SOLT Holy Day: 6:10 AM (chapel) Permanent Deacon, Rev. Dc. Michael T. Smith   9 AM, 12 Noon, 7 PM (church)  Permanent Deacon, Rev. Dc. Oscar Brown Sacrament of Reconciliaon (Confessions):  Business Manager, Mr. Christopher Kozlowski  Saturday a ernoon 3:30 R 4:30 PM  Parish Accountant, Ms. Carol Pates  Before and a er each weekday 6:10 AM Mass   Accounts Receivable Coordinator, Ms. Cathy Seifert Sacrament of Marriage:  Music Director, Mr. John Siard Arrangements must be made at least six months in  advance by contacng Pay Sinta at the parish office: Music Associate & Carillonneur, Mr. David Enos  248R644R5460 ext. 2212 or pa[email protected].  Maintenance Team Leader, Mr. Tom Crane Sacrament of Bapsm: Marriage Prep. Coordinator, Mrs. Pay Sinta  Arrangements must be made by contacng Stephanie Spinale Parish Administrave Assistant, Ms. Ruth Whitesell  at the parish office: 248R644R5460 ext. 2202 or Infant Bapsm Coordinator, Ms. Stephanie Spinale  [email protected]. Bapsm preparaon Weekend Administrave Assistant, Mr. Mason Brown  takes place once a month, usually on the first Wednesday at  Youth Minister, Mr. Jonathan Napper 7:00 PM. Celebraon of Bapsms take place on the second and    fourth Sundays at 1:30 PM.  PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, 248R642R6062 Holy Eucharist for the Sick or Homebound: Parish Catechecal Leader, Mrs. Barbara BacciRYugovich  Contact the parish office at 248R644R5460. Fr. Joseph Religious Educaon Administrave Assistant, Mrs. Angela Venos  visits sick parishioners in the hospital, nursing home or   private home. R R  SCHOOL, 248 642 6131 Holy Hour (Exposion of the Holy Eucharist): President, Sr. Margaret VanVelzen, IHM  Weekly: 7:00 PM every Wednesday evening (chapel) Principal, Mr. Joe Vincler  Monthly: 24Rhour adoraon beginning with Holy Hour at 7:30 Administrave Consultant, Sr. Mary Ellen Keyes, IHM  PM on first Tuesday of the month unl 7:00 PM the following   Office Manager, Mrs. Kelly Ryan Wednesday (chapel)    CONVENT, 248R642R8331 Exposion of the Holy Eucharist: A er 6:10 AM Mass unl   R   7:00 AM Monday Friday (chapel) LADIES OF CHARITY CLOTHES CLOSET, 248R646R0e920 Rosary: Hours: Mon. &. Tues 8AMR1PM Wed. 9AMR1PM   MondayRSaturday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass    SAINT HUGO HERALD, bulle[email protected]  Sunday immediately following the 7:00 AM Mass  Deadline for submissions is Mondays by 4 PM via email only Registraon:   All new parishioners are encouraged to register in the parish YOUTH GROUP, [email protected]  office. Address changes, moves or deleons may be reported in R  Web link, www.sthugo.org/youth ministry  person, by phone, by fax or by eRmail.   Revised 10/06/2016 SUNDAY CONTRIBUTIONS

   ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS PARISH  hps://www.facebook.com/sthugoo hehillsparish WeeklyWeekly Weekly Weekly  Date Weekly Weekly Sunday OffertoryOffertory Actual BudgetBudget Variance Variance

11/06/16 $ 42,583 $ 41,214 $ 1,369 Parish Office Hours

10/23/16 $ 28,199 $ 41,214 $ (13,015) 10/16/16 $ 33,567 $ 41,214 $ (7,647) Monday R Friday 10/09/16 $ 45,580 $ 41,214 $ 4,366 8:30 AM R 4:30 PM YTD Actual YTD Budget YTD Variance

Saturday FY 2017 $ 724,092 $ 783,066 $ (58,974) R  9:00 AM 5:00 PM FY 2016 $ 761,338 $ 776,435 $ (15,097)  Sunday FY 2015 $ 757,241 $ 797,449 $ (40,208) 9:00 AM R 1:30 PM

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of bullen informaon, we offer apologies for any errors or omissions that might occur.

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Help Needed to Decorate The Joy of Love T Accompanying, Discerning and 

the Church and Chapel for Advent! Integrang Weakness By Sr. Barbara Rund, OP     In chapter eight, Pope Francis states: “The Church must Adults are needed to help decorate the church and  accompany with aenon and care for the weakest of her chapel for Advent. We will meet in the church Gathering children, who show signs of a wounded and troubled love, Space at 10:00 AM. Lunch will be provided at 12:00 Noon.  by restoring in them hope and confidence” (The Joy of Tuesday, November 22, 2016: Love, par.291).  10:00 AM T 12:00 Noon (lunch provided)  Gradualness in Pastoral Care: St. Pope John Paul II  If you can help, please contact the Parish Office (248R644R recognized different stages of growth in the moral life. 5460) or Pay Sinta by email (pa[email protected]).  He called this approach the “law of gradualness” (The Joy Thank you for your help! of Love, par.295). Pope Francis expands this concept and says that each human being “advances gradually with the YOU COULD BE THE LUCKY progressive integraon of the gi s of God and the de-  mands of God’s definive and absolute love in his or her WINNER enre personal and social life” (The Joy of Love, par.295).   OF A GOURMET The Discernment of “Irregular” Situaons: Pope Francis PIZZA DINNER  encourages parish leaders “to avoid judgments which do FOR SIX not take into account the complexity of various situaons Prepared and served by our own and to be aenve, by necessity, to how people  Pastor and renowned chef experience distress because of their condion” (The Joy of  Love, par.296). The Church is to reach out to everyone, Msgr. Tony!   including “the bapzed who are divorced and civilly remarried” and they “need to be more fully integrated Raffle ckets for Msgr. Tony’s very special gourmet into Chrisan communies in the variety of ways possible, dinner have been mailed to St. Hugo parishioners by while avoiding any occasion of scandal” (The Joy of Love, the St. Francis Xavier Mission Circle. All proceeds par.299). Pope Francis states: “Such persons need to feel from the raffle help support the work of four  not as excommunicated members of the Church, but  missionaries in three countries. instead as living members, able to live and grow in the  Church” (The Joy of Love, par. 299).  Msgr. Tony will draw the winning cket December  Migang Factors in Pastoral Discernment: In 13 for a lucky parishioner and five of your St. Hugo “irregular” marriage situaons Pope Francis declares that friends. Tickets are $10 each or three for $25.  “it can no longer simply be said that all those in any irreg-  Please mail your check to:  ular situaon are living in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of sancfying grace” (The Joy of Love, par.301). Mary Joseph  256 Chestnut Circle, Bloomfield Hills 48304  Rules and Discernment: Pope Francis reminds pastoral (248R645R0557), by December 9.  ministers that in “irregular” marriages “discernment must  help to find possible ways of responding to God and grow- ing in the midst of limits” (The Joy of Love, par.305). The Mission Circle welcomes all donaons even if  you don’t purchase raffle ckets.  The Logic of Pastoral Ministry: To avoid misunderstand-  ing, Pope Francis comments: “Today, more important When Fr. Robert Currie, a Jesuit missionary in  than the pastoral care of failures is the pastoral effort to Nicaragua, received our check from a past Mission strengthen marriages and thus to prevent their break- Circle raffle, he described it as “Manna from Heav- down” (The Joy of Love, par.307). He encourages “the en” to help his work with kids and their families in faithful who find themselves in complicated situaon to the rural countryside near Managua. “We had an speak confidently with their pastors or other lay people who lives are commied to the Lord” (The Joy of Love, awful year and put this most welcome gi to very par.312). good use,” he wrote. “It gave our Mission hope Next Week: The Joy of Love T Spirituality of Marriage and and energy. We pray for the generous people of St. the Family Hugo’s.”

Page 4 St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills This Week at St. Hugo    — Parish  November 14 20, 2016  News Rosary following daily 8:30 AM Mass  Monday, November 14 6:10 & 8:30 AM MassesRchapel Banns of Marriage  10:00 AM Chrisan Meditaon  5:00 PM Religious Educaon 7:00 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Mother of Perpetual Help Novena V  Sara Elizabeth Benne and Geoffrey McQuilkin 7:00 PM Bible Study Mahew 7:30 PM Light of God Prayer Group  Tuesday, November 15  6:10 & 8:30 AM MassesVChapel V  24 Hour Adoraon  7:00 AM Men’s Prayer Group 8:00 AM Finance Council Meeng Has Been  9:30 AM Church History  3:30 PM St. Nicholas/Cecilia Choir Rehearsal Changed R   7:00 PM St. Vincent DePaul Meeng 7:00 PMR Parish Council Meeng    Wednesday, November 16 V V  24 Hour Adoraon has been changed with the approv- 6:10 Mass Chapel & 8:30 AM School Mass Church  al of Msgr. Tocco due to safety concerns for the  9:15 AM Sunday Readings #2  parcipants.  7:00 PM Stewardship Meeng 7:00 PM Holy Hour for Vocaons On the first Tuesday of the month the Blessed   Sacrament will be exposed a er the 8:30 am Mass and Thursday, November 17 will connue unl a er the Holy Hour at which me it 6:10 MassVChapel & 8:30 AM School MassVChurch will then be reposed in the Tabernacle. The Holy Hour 9:30 AM Bible StudyVStruggles of Your Heart will begin at 7:30 pm. The chapel will be closed for the 1:00 PM Ladies of Charity Meeng evening at 9:00 pm. If the first Tuesday of the month 7:00 PM Liturgical Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM Gr. 2 Reconciliaon Meeng falls on a Holy Day of Obligaon or a naonal holiday  the Holy Hour will be cancelled. If a funeral is scheduled Friday, November 18 on the first Tuesday, the Blessed Sacrament will be  6:10 & 8:30 AM MassesRchapel exposed a er the funeral unl a er the Holy Hour at 6:30 AM Sunday Readings #1   7:30 pm. Saturday, November 19  Thank you for your connued parcipaon and 8:30 AM MassR chapel; 5:00 PM Mass R church   understanding. The safety of our parishioners is very   important to us. Sunday, November 20 Peace, 7:00 AM (Rosary following Mass)Rchapel, Deacon Mike Smith 8:00 & 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon & 5:00 PM MassesRchurch Coffee & Donuts Following 8 , 10 AM & 12 Noon Masses  Welcome New Parishioners Library Open Following 8 & 10 AM & 12 Noon Masses 8:00 AM Altar Guild Blood Drive  November 2016 9:00 AM Blood Pressure Check 10:00 AM Liturgy of the Word for Children Mr. & Mrs. Arno Schwarz 10:00 AM Kindergarten Catechesis Ms. Chrisne Schumacher 10:00 AM RCIA  Mr. & Mrs. William Brownfield 6:30 PM Youth Ministry Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Adamski 

St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills Page 5 LowRGluten Hosts Are Available  ATTENTION SNOW BIRDS by Sr. Barbara Rund, OP  St. Hugo of the Hills Parish offers lowR gluten hosts at all Masses in the church and stone chapel.    We understand that persons with Celiac disease are Now is the me to let the parish office know of your plans R highly sensive to wheat, so consecrated low gluten to be out of the parish for the winter season. We need to hosts are stored in a pyx exclusively for that use. To let our supplier know to shut off mailing the offertory en- receive Communion in the church or stone chapel, velopes to your house. please go to the sacristan and let him or her know you  R will need a low gluten host. In the church at the regular Please call or mail in the dates you will be away. Thank Communion me, go to the sacristan table located near you for your help. the big cross, and the sacristan will offer Communion to  you. In the stone chapel, ask the sacristan when and Please print clearly. where to receive communion.   I/We will be away from ______to______ Celiac disease affects as many as one out of every 133  Name: people. Those suffering from this condion cannot ingest  ______ any gluten, a protein found in wheat. Eang gluten  causes intesnal damage and can lead to many Address:  ______ secondary illnesses. Celiacs have to maintain strict glutenR  free diets to protect their health. Hence, the concern   ______ among Catholic celiac sufferers was how they could  connue to receive the Body of Christ at Eucharist when Envelope # ______ it is made with wheat. In keeping with the belief that  Jesus used a wheat bread at the Last Supper, the Church Out of State Address (oponal): has required that breads used for Communion be made  with wheat and contain gluten.  ______   The Office of the Secretariat for the Liturgy of the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops discovered a company that ______ produced wheat starch, which is wheat that has had ______ most of the gluten removed. The Benedicne Sisters of  Perpetual Adoraon began using this new product. The Out of State Phone (oponal): ______gluten content in their hosts is less than 0.01%. It is made, stored and shipped in a designated area free from all other wheat products. The Office of the Secretariat reviewed the laboratory results and stated that these WELCOME TO  special hosts are indeed made according to the  requirements of both the Code of Canon Law (c.924) and ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS PARISH the special consideraons set out by Cardinal Joseph We are blessed that you have chosen to visit Ratzinger, Prefect for the Congregaon for the Doctrine our community of faith! We hope you will of Faith, in his July 24, 2003, leer to the Presidents of visit us again and perhaps decide to become a Episcopal Conferences (Prot. N. 89/78R17498) and may be validly used at Mass in the diocese of the United member of our family! Please know our doors States with appropriate permission.  are always open!  

Page 6 St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills UPCOMING EVENTS AT ST. HUGO

  Update Your IMPORTANT St. Hugo Altar Guild Family Informaon Red Cross Blood Drive  By Sr. Barbara Rund, OP Sunday, November 20, One of the results of the fall and spring phone calls T  2016, 8am 1:45 pm to all parishioners is the discovery that email  addresses, home and cell phone numbers and the The demand for blood products is constant; paents do not get a holiday from needing blood products.  number of children have changed over the years Approximately every two seconds, a paent in the USA and the parish records no longer contain accurate needs a blood transfusion. Blood and platelets are used informaon. We need your help to update the St. for many different kinds of treatments. They include  Hugo census/data informaon. accident and burns, heart surgery, organ transplants,  Over the next few weeks, each registered family complicaons during childbirth, cancer and sickle cell  will be receiving in the mail a copy of the  disease. A single blood donaon can help save up to three informaon contained in the St. Hugo census/data lives and give paents another opportunity to  system. Please write on the family form any   celebrate upcoming holidays with their loved ones. changes or addions to the informaon. If your To schedule an appointment please contact:  family informaon is correct and no changes are Mary Stolnicki 248R332R5240 [email protected] necessary, write the word “CORRECT” on the form. Lisa Kozemchak 248R568R3888 [email protected]  Then return the family form in the enclosed  envelope to the parish office or place it in the  Sunday collecon basket. EME TRAINING NOVEMBER 19TH There will be a training for parishioners, (16 yrs. old or above) wishing to become Ministers of the Eucharist, onSaturday, November 19th from 9:30T11:00 a.m.    in the Church. We do not schedule our Ministers (Except Sunday at 7 Advent Evening of Reflecon a.m. Masses). If you wish to serve Communion at St. Tuesday, November 29, 2016 Hugo's, you do so when you aend any Mass.  7:00R8:30 PM in the Parish Hall Please contact Tom or Callie Schmidt to register for the  with training. Msgr. Robert McClory This is a wonderful, spiritually  (Archdiocese of Moderator of the Curia)  rewarding ministry!  You are invited  Tom and Callie Schmidt to begin your Advent journey 248R877R7190 with an evening reflecon [email protected] on the Advent Scriptures.   Let us take me MARK YOUR CALENDARS!  to prepare for the Christmas celebraon  of the Birth of Christ. ST. HUGO'S CHRISTIAN SERVICE  is sponsoring a  Refreshments will be served. BLOOD PRESSURE AND STROKE SCREENING.   SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2016 9 AMR 1:30 PM  We hope you will join us. In the hallway just outside the office. Msgr. Tony, Fr. Tim, Sr. Barb Handouts will be given out for you to recognize and   respond to stroke symptoms. Sponsored by the St. Hugo Adult Faith Formaon Commiee

St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills Page 7 School News

Saturday, November 19 T  Mom2Mom Sale By Mrs. Barbara Yugovich, PCL  St. Hugo Gym  8:00amR12:30pm Religious Educaon News…Reminders:   School Closed: R  ♦ Monday Evening RE Classes begin at 5:00 pm 6:15 November 23R25, 2016  pm for Grades 1R8. Doors open at 4:55pm.     ♦ Beginning 15 minutes later this year will help all of  our families arrive promptly.   Congratulaons to the October Students of the Month: st ♦ Kindergarten Classes are from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Kindergarten T Violea Kretschmer, 1 grade T William  Smidt, 2nd grade T Sean Herstein, 3rd grade T Meredith ♦ If your child is going to be absent, please nofy the Hermann, 4th grade T Cameron Costello, 5th grade T Nick RE Office no later than 4:00pm at 248R642R6062. th T th T  Lazar, 6 grade Mia Tosto, 7 grade Maria VanDieren, th ♦ Families can obtain the St. Hugo of the Hills 8 de T Lizzy Carter, Music T Caroline Wells, Elena Olah, 2016R2017 Family Faith Handbook on the parish web Art T Thomas Rudnick, Zachary Hogan. site: www.sthugo.org. Click on “Educaon” and then  “Religious Educaon” and you will find a link to copy  the handbook. The handbook provides an explanaon  of the mission and vision of our catechecal programs,  gradeRlevel,calendars, policies and procedures, sacra-  ment preparaon informaon, safety and emergency      informaon, and seasonal celebraons. The art room is sll in need of old CDs/DVDs for  art projects. th ♦ 8 Grade Confirmaon Retreats: Saturday, Novem-  ber 12th and Sunday, November 13th from 1:00 pm  . to 4:45 pm in the parish hall.     ♦ Grade 2 ReconciliaonR Meeng #2 with Parents th  and Children, will take place Thursday, Nov. 17 in  the Church, from 7:00 pmR8:30 pm; the alternate st  date for this is Thursday, December 1 , in the  Church, from 7:00 pmR8:30 pm.   ♦ Reconciliaon for Grades 3R8 is Monday, Nov. 21st in  the Church    ♦ here will be no R.E. Classes for Monday November  28 due to the Thanksgiving Break . Thanks for keeping our school green!  R.E. Classes will resume Monday, December 5th.   Have a blessed week! As Followers of Jesus, It Must be Different With Us. Mrs. Barbara Yugovich, PCL 248R283R2191 For the most upRtoRdate informaon on St. Hugo of the Hills School, please visit our website at www.sthugoschool.org,  “like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twier.

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Please Pray For The Sick  AllRpowerful and everRliving God, the lasng health of all PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY who believe in You, hear us as we ask Your loving help for the sick; restore their health, that they may again offer joyful thanks in Your Church. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen (Pastoral Care of the Sick p. 43)    Charles Bartz Joe McGlynn  Baby Genevieve Borchard Dr. Frank Messana Robert Byrwa Bill Neer   Jennifer Wygant Corgan Judith Park Dear Lord Jesus and Mary, Mother of God, hold all Brian Duncan Helen Rae Quast Felix Escobar, Sr. Marco Rea these brave souls in the palm of your hand; comfort Nancy Fazio Bob Roth them and their families. Send angels of protection, love Gordon Gillia Francis Schmidt and comfort to all the service men and women still at Eric Kuelske Barbara Springer war. Bring them home safely and comfort their   Karen Maliwat Tyler Whisler families. We ask this through Christ, Our Lord. Amen. Jimmy Manoharan  Peggy Zwolinski   Joan Mascari Ian Barnes - Army Michael McGann - Air Force Cullen Barrett - Marines Paul Novel-Valdez - Air Force All requests for names to be included on the sick list and in the Joseph Bujold - Marines Luis Osterberger, II - Army weekend Prayers of the Faithful must be provided by a family Aaron Conti - National Guard Erin Orlich - Navy member. Names will be included in weekend Prayers of the Amanda Corado - Air Force Jason Orlich - Army Faithful for three weeks and published in the Herald for six Daniel Culbertson - Navy Justin Orlich - Navy weeks. At the end of this me, you may call the parish office to Michelle Culliver - Army Christopher Padgett - Army renew the name in the Herald for three more weeks. You may  Christopher Day - Army James Pearson - Navy remove a name at any me by calling the parish office at  Alexander Dean - Marines Jack Perham - Marines 248R644R5460. Reid Decker - Army Sam Piontkowski - Marines Steven Dinverno - Army Jason W. Prosser, Marines  Carlos Escobar - Army Dan Reddy– Army  Laurel Fernandes - Navy Dvir Samet - Army  Evan Fowler - Army Jeff Schuele - Marines  Timothy Fuller - Army David Siemiet - Air Force Ryan Gieleghem-Navy Aaron Smela - Air Force  Benjamin Hofstetter-Army Michael Territo - Navy  Ieris - Navy Lawrence Turnbull – Air Force  Curtis King-Marines Mark Waldowski - Army Joe Joliat - Army Christopher White - Army “Happy are those who have died in the Lord, let Jack Kredo - Army Trason Willemin - Army them rest from their labors for their good deeds go Andrew Lapastora - Air Force Carl Winowiecki II - Army with them.” (Rev. 14:13) Cassondra Loftus, Army Michelle Zagumny - Navy    Stephen Mankins - Navy Josh Martin - Navy  Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the family of:  If you have a family member on our Military List  All the faithful departed and: who has returned home, please let us know so that Bill McGarvey: Brother of Marianne McBrearty we can share that good news with the St. Hugo Uncle of Bill Nelson, Jim Nelson and Mary Beth parishioners who have been faithfully keeping our Zelasko deployed service members in their prayers.  

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY BAPTIZED AND THEIR FAMILIES September 2016

Owen Russell Beard Child of Bridget (Sheridan) and Glenn Beard   The Giving Tree is coming soon! Elizabeth Hardt Brennan The St Hugo Giving Tree is arriving in the gathering space Child of Emily (Alt) and Michael Brennan on November 19, 2016 (the weekend before   Thanksgiving). This is a wonderful way to help those in Clara Jane Dalgleish  need this upcoming Advent season. Please consider Child of Lauren (Ladd) and Jusn Dalgleish taking a tag or two this holiday season. Last year was a   great success, and for the first me, all the tags were William James Leonard  taken from the Giving Tree! Thank you St Hugo Child of Annee (Stewart) and Michael Leonard parishioners for your generosity. We look forward to   another successful year! Brynn Jacqueline Lohman Child of Mari (Stewart) and Robert Lohman   Altar Guild News Josephine Louise McBroom A special thank you to Marianne McBrearty  Child of Lauren (Adamo) and Michael McBroom for organizing our All Soul's Day Mass and Brunch. Father  Joe Grimaldi’s homily at Mass and the prayer service William Vincent Staten a erwards provided all of us with comfort knowing our Child of Lisa (Logomarsino) and Patrick Staten loved ones who have passed are in the loving arms of  our Lord. Josephine Cook Strickland    Another thank you to Julie Torok and her family for Child of Julie (Marn) and Stephen Strickland their work on the Thanksgiving Clothing Drive last weekR  end. Many items were collected. If youdid not have a Avery Peyton Tarolli chance to bring your clothing remember that theLadies Child of Colleen (Haggerty) and Steven Tarolli of Charity Clothes Closet is open Mon. & Tues from 8 AM  to 1 PM and Wed. 9 AMR1 PM for your donaons. Kelly Quinn Yon    Child of Caitlin (Gibson) and Aaron Yon Please plan on aending our Annual Christmas Luncheon        When: Thursday, December 15th Zoey Victoria Winkelmann       Where: Parish Hall Child of Nicole (Navarra) and Kyle Winkelmann       Time: 12:00 pm Cost: $5.00  Ladies of Charity Acvies include a short meeng and aChristmas  Clothes Closet  Centerpieces Demonstraon by Molly Robinson, and an  Ornament Exchange   Winter Hours: R  Please RSVP to Karen Seitz at 248R6441340 or  Mon. & Tues. 8 AM 1 PM      By email at [email protected] Wed. 9 AMR12 Noon

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Thank you to all who have responded to the CSA this TheArchdioceseofDetroitwill begin its historic Synod 16 year by returning their pledge cards promptly. We ask the weekend of Nov. 18R20 at St. Aloysius Church and at the those who have not yet responded to prayerfully consider Wesn in . ArchbishopAllenVigneronhas offering a gi to support our community’s efforts. The asked us to pray for the success of the Synod and for the 400 support of the enre parish is crical, and each pledge Rplus parcipants who will be gathering and engaging in makes a difference. Thank you for your generosity in prayerful discussions to help our Archdiocese to Unleash the supporng this appeal!   Gospel in new and creave ways. The following is a prayer  Parish Goal  $568,720 composed for Synod 16:

  God our Father, you have called us to be witnesses to Jesus AOD Target  $468,720 and have sent us on a mission to lead all people to   Pledged to Date $430,733 encounter him.  (846 gi s received) THANK YOU! Send your Holy Spirit to enlighten our minds and enkindle our    hearts, so that we may grow daily as your disciples.  Sincere appreciaon to all who have Empower us to face bravely the challenges of our me.  contributed as of 10/17/16. Any amount Keep us close to you, together with Jesus your Son, Mary our above our target remains in the parish. Visit hp://www.aod.org/BeingRCatholic/WaysR Mother, and St. Anne our patroness as we engage in Synod toRGive/CatholicRServicesRAppeal/ 16 to Unleash the Gospel.  to learn more about how your gi  Transform us into a band of joyful missionary disciples, who makes a difference. will bring the message of Jesus’ power and mercy to every person in . 

 We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. 

St. Hugo Upcoming Meeng Dates     Get FORMED Finance Council R  Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 8:00 AM Catholic Faith On Demand  by Sr. Barbara Rund, OP  Parish Pastoral Council We are excited to announce that our parish has Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 7:00 PM   subscribed to a dynamic new online plaorm called    FORMED. Every parishioner has 24/7 access to the best Chrisan Service Commission Catholic content on any device  Tuesday, January 17, 2017, 9:30 AM Library     with internet access, including your computer,  smartphone and tablet.  Educaon Commission Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 7:00 PM   Here’s how easy it is to get FORMED:       1. Go to www.FORMED.org. Evangelizaon Commiee  2. You should see the registraon box for parishioners. Wednesday, January 18, 2017, 7:00 PM     Type in the parish code: WH3XEC.   3. Set up a username you’ll remember and a password. Stewardship Commission Keep it simple now and change it later if you want.  Wednesday, November 16, 2016, 7:00 PM  4. Congratulaons! You have unlimited access to the  best eBooks, talks and videos in the Church today.  Worship Commission It is that easy!  Tuesday, January 10, 2017 7:00 PM 

St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills Page 11 The Great Adventure Scripture Study Thursday Morning (9:30-11:15 AM)

Walking Toward Eternity: Engaging the Struggles of Your Heart

Walking Toward Eternity by Jeff Cavins & Emily Cavins is an inspiring series designed to help parcipants live their faith more fully. Through daily prayerful meditaon with Scripture (leco divina), they will be drawn into an inmate and lifeRchanging encounter with Christ. Engaging the Struggles of Your Heart, the second series of Walking Toward Eternity, is a challenging study that can open our eyes to obstacles in our Chrisan walk such as greed, envy, fear and shame. Through prayer, reflecon, guidance, and the aid of the Holy Spirit, we begin to engage these difficules in a posive way as we connue toward our goal of union with Christ. This study introduces seven common struggles. You will learn how to engage your: appetes, shame, envy, anger, fear, loneliness and hopelessness. Come and join Sr. Barbara Rund on Thursday mornings from 9:30R11:15 AM in the Parish Hall B.  Session Date Topic 1 Nov. 10, 2016 Living on Purpose 2 Nov. 17 Engaging Your Appetites 3 Dec. 1 Engaging Your Shame 4 Dec. 8 Engaging Your Envy 5 Dec. 15 Engaging Your Anger 6 Jan. 12, 2017 Engaging Your Fear 7 Jan. 19 Engaging Your Loneliness 8 Jan. 26 Engaging Your Hopelessness  R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R  Eternity: Engaging the Struggles [ ] Thursday Morning (9:30R11:15 AM) Winter 2016R2017     Facilitator: Sr. Barbara Rund, OP  NAME:______  ADDRESS: ______  CITY:  ______ZIP: ______  EMAIL:______Phone #______  FEE:  [ ] $16.00 Journal and Bookmark    (Please make checks payable to St. Hugo T Bible Study)  Return To: Sr. Barbara Rund, OP, D.Min. (Pastoral Associate) 248R644R5460 St. Hugo of the Hills Church * 2215 Opdyke Road * BH, MI 48304

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ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE  ARCHDIOCESE OF DETROIT 

Priestly Vocaons: Heroic Priest Project From Responses to Proposions   By Archdiocese of Detroit  All members of the Archdiocese are being asked to li The next step in the analysis process was to take all of up their priests in prayer, and to submit the name of a the feedback from the stakeholder engagement sessions priest for the honor of “Heroic Priest,” one who gives and form them into proposions to be discussed at the witness to Jesus by his conduct and holy life. The Office Synod. A small synthesis team comprised of archdioce- of Priestly Vocaons hopes to encourage the priests in san staff met to review all of the feedback, carefully our Archdiocese and inspire men who feel a call to the considering the work of the focus groups as well as the priesthood to respond heroically. responses from the Dialogue Gatherings. The team Here’s how it will work: sought to answer three quesons through further study The Heroic Priest Project will start during Naonal Voca- of all the feedback: what did we hear, what does it ons Awareness Week (November 6R12). Every parish mean, and what do we do about it?  will receive and pass out Heroic Priest submission forms  for individuals to fill out. Submission forms can also be Direcng the proposions toward four constuency found online at detroitpriest.com. A er the forms have groups was a deliberate decision based on the feedback been gathered, a priest from each region of the Archdio- from the Dialogue Gatherings, and confirmed by the cese will be chosen and honored on an official Heroic work of the leadership commiees and the Synthesis Priest Poster. This poster will be made available to your Team's review. By challenging each of the key players parishes in January. who comprise our archdiocese to take ownership of their respecve proposions, we move away from being "providers of service" and toward a missionary model that starts with changing the minds and hearts of  individuals.   The Synod 16 proposions begins with an aspiraonal vision statement that explains what missionary  Permanent Diaconate  Individuals, Families, Parishes and Archdiocesan Cen- Men discerning a vocaon to the permanent diaconate tral Services would ulmately look like in the future. are invited to learn more about this ministry and the  Each constuency group plays an important role in help- requirements for ordinaon during an informaon night ing us become a missionary archdiocese. The very bed- at Sacred Heart Major Seminary on Wednesday,  rock of becoming a missionary Church relies most com- November 30, beginning at 6:30 p.m. pletely on the relaonship individuals have with the Per- Permanent deacons are a familiar site in our parishes. son of Jesus Christ. The family serves as the preeminent They assist the priest at Mass by preaching the Gospel model of communityRbased discipleship. It is through and delivering the homily, and also celebrate funerals, their witnessing and embracing of a counterRcultural take Communion to the homebound, and coordinate the way of living that the family shares in the work of Moth- Rite of Chrisan Iniaon of Adults. Some permanent er Church throughout the secular society. The parish is deacons serve as chaplains at hospitals and colleges. the presence of the Church in a given territory, an  Your gi s to the Catholic Services Appeal support the environment for hearing God's word, for growth in the Office for Clergy and Consecrated Life, and the  Chrisan life, for dialogue, proclamaon, charitable  Permanent Diaconate Formaon Team, as well as  outreach, worship and celebraon of the sacraments. provide assistance for men in formaon at Sacred Heart Archdiocesan Central Services exists for the sole  Major Seminary. purpose of assisng the Archbishop in his role as Chief Married men are encouraged to bring their wives to the Shepherd, providing the necessary structural, strategic informaon night. and spiritual support to parishes.    For more informaon about CSARfunded ministries,  Next Week: Synod 16VMissionary Individuals programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org.

St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, Bloomfield Hills Page 13   COMMUNITY EVENTS   BULLETIN BOARD   Healing Service  Emmanuel Healing Ministry invites you to come to a Healing Service onThursday, November 17at the  Naonal Shrine of the Lile Flower from 7R9 pm. Confessions will be available at 6:20 pm. Mass with the Sacrament of the Anoinng of the Sick will be offered followed by the opportunity to be prayed over foranyintenon.Fr. Alex Kratz will preside. Call Margaret Williams (248) 477R0767 for informaon. Thanksgiving Interfaith Service Tuesday, November 22 Upcoming Lunch & Learn At What is Advance Funeral Planning? What are the   benefits? Join us to learn about the opons and benefits Christ Church Cranbrook of Advance Funeral and Cremaon Planning, followed

by informal quesons and answers. The next Lunch &  470 Church Road Learn will be on Wednesday, November 16 at Picano's Bloomfield Hills Italian Grill at 3775 Rochester Road in Troy. Please call (Corner of Lone pine and Cranbrook Roads)  for more informaon and to reserve your free lunch and 248R644R5210 a seat, as reservaons are limited. 248R689R0700.  christchurchcranbrook.org 

6:30 PM

Thanksgiving Interfaith Service Project: We will work together to help children! Each week, the Song and Spirit Instute delivers 400 snack packs and 400 hygiene kits to children who receive meals in school but do not have food when they go home. The packs and kits will be delivered to the City Covenant in Brightmoor, Crescent Academy in Southfield and St. John Center in Detroit. 7:30 PM Interfaith Worship Service and Recepon: Come, let us give thanks to God in prayer, music and song!  Come together with your neighbors in faith for a  special gathering with:  Christ Church Cranbrook R Episcopal Kirk in the Hills R Presbyterian St. Hugo of the Hills R Catholic T Jewish Muslim Unity Center R Muslim

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Organ and Choral Music 33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME   For This Weekend Many years ago, my wife and I traveled to New York City with friends of ours from South Carolina. They had never seen a Broadway show before so we landed some seats to see "Les Misérables." It was a perfect night filled with  excitement, fun, and a sense that the Big Apple was a Prelude: magical place. (Sat. 5:00, Sun. 12:00, 5:00)Blessed Jesus, we are hereR  Bach That is unl we started walking back to the ferry staon so (Sun. 8:00, 10:00) Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness T we could get to our car in New Jersey. I had been to the Bach city several mes, so as we proceeded to walk down some  streets that perhaps were not the best choices in some Postlude: minds, I had lile fear. But for our friends, suddenly prayer (Sat. 5:00, Sun. 12:00, 5:00)Trumpet VoluntaryR Stanley seemed essenal to our survival. The pace of the walk (Sun. 8:00, 10:00) Piece d’Orgue T Bach increased, as did the pace of their beang hearts. Of  course, we did get to the ferry without an altercaon and Choral Music: all was well. We laughed as we created an extra memory  (10:00)(Schola)Love Bade Me WelcomeR Hurd from our adventure.   As Chrisans, we will walk through hosle territory and darkened streets throughout our lives. The dangers that Who is the order of Alhambra? surround us will be real and will provide us with causes for  cauon and concern. The defense we try to mount for   ourselves will never be enough for our victory. It is the The Internaonal Order of Alhambra is Father that will give us the wisdom to refute and resist our a fraternal Catholic organizaon of men enemies. It is the Father that will prepare a defense for us, and women (18 year of age and older) dedicated to  one that no power will prevail against. But we must  assisng persons that are intellectually disabled or  persevere, trust in God, and surrender all to him. Then we handicapped. The order was founded by William Harper  will never need to surrender to anyone or anything ever Benne in 1904. again, and one day, we will find the streets that were dark  and scary will be turned to gold and filled with the Light. The Order’s mission is threefold:  ♦ To provide assistance, educaon and residence for Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS persons developmentally disabled © Liturgical Publicaons Inc  ♦ To idenfy, mark, preserve and commemorate  Catholic historical places, events and persons of  Readings for the Week of November 13, 2016  Internaonal importance  R R R  ♦ Sunday: Mal 3:19 20a/Ps 98:5 9/2 Thes 3:7 12/ To promote fraternalism and sociability among its   Lk 21:5R19  members Monday:  Rv 1:1R4; 2:1R5/Ps 1:1R4, 6/Lk 18:35R43 The Michigan region has six acve caravans of Catholic Tuesday:  Rv 3:1R6, 14R22/Ps 15:2R5/Lk 19:1R10 men and women supporng the needs within our state. Wednesday:  Rv 4:1R11/Ps 150:1R6/Lk 19:11R28 Galicia #77 Caravan was chartered in 1949 and is one of Thursday:  Rv 5:1R10/Ps 149:1R6, 9/Lk 19:41R44 the oldest Alhambra Caravans in the Michigan region. Friday:  Rv 10:8R11/Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111,  The regional caravans sponsor Christmas pares, a trip   131/Lk 19:45R48  R R R  to the Shrine circus, fishing derbies, picnics and many Dedicaon: Acts 28:11 16, 30 31/Ps 98:1 6/   Mt 14:22R33 other funRfilled events. Belonging to the Order of Alham- Saturday:  Rv 11:4R12/Ps 144:1R2, 9R10/Lk 20:27R40 bra makes you feel good a er working one of the chari- Next Sunday:  2 Sm 5:1R3/Ps 122:1R5/Col 1:12R20/ table events and is a great way to meet people with your   Lk 23:35R43  same faith and beliefs. If you are interested in learning more about the  organizaon and want to become involved, please check © Liturgical Publicaons Inc. our website at www.galicia77.org.

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2016,  Friday, November 18, 2016, Weekday,  THIRTYTTHIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, Virgin 7:00  Arthur Ellis (Br. David Dodge, OFM) 6:10 Living and Deceased Aendees of 6:10 AM Mass 8:00 Sophie Skoney (DiLorenzo Skoney Family)  Michael Lavoie (Family)  Loe Gugala (Friends)  8:30 Pro Populo  Dr. Daniel J. Skoney (DiLorenzo Skoney Family)   Sr. Margaret Mary Alacoque  Saturday, November 19, 2016, Weekday,   (DiLorenzo Skoney Family) Blessed Virgin Mary   John Barrow (Shantz FamilyRJack, Deb, Douglas) 8:30 Pro Populo   Martha Twomey (Suzanne and Bill Hinsberg) 5:00 Jerry Pavia (Lorrie and Steve Peck)  10:00 Richard Van de Velde (Family) Jim Olin (Barb Roseberry)   Rebecca Sanago (Dr. and Mrs. Renato Reyes) Sebasano Casadei (Teresa Casadei)   Martha Twomey (Jean Michaels) John Goetz (Georgianne Lane Cady)  Edmond Gaston (Family) Danuta Kilianta (Laura and Mike Kerby)   David Cooper and Donald Liedel (Family) Daniel Kelly (Nan Olin)   Wes Zidwick (Family)  Joh Goetz (Office Staff and Volunteers) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2016, OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST,  12:00 Michelle Marano (Mr. and Mrs. M. Lombardi)  KING OF THE UNIVERSE    Stephen Dilley (Marge Dilley)  7:00 Natalina Dall’Olmo (Family)   5:00 Morgan McKenzi Behen (Capoccia Family) Joanne Steinmayer (Spec. Int.)    (Debbie and Mike Somand)   Monday, November 14, 2016, Weekday  8:00 Sophie Skoney (DiLorenzo Skoney Family)   6:10 Pro Populo Loe Gugala (Friends)   8:30 Fred Wiggins (Family) Dr. Daniel J. Skoney (DiLorenzo Skoney Family)   David Puvogel (Puvogel Family) Sr. Margaret Mary Alacoque  (DiLorenzo Skoney Family) Tuesday, November 15, 2016, Weekday, Saint Albert the Lynn Morden (Jack Shantz) Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Martha Twomey (Suzanne and Bill Hinsberg) 6:10 Pro Populo 10:00 Filomena and Eduardo Maruhom and  8:30 MariaRTeresa Cozzolino (Cozzolino Family)  Jocelyn Linhorst (Batmanghelichi Family)   Richard Van de Velde (Family) Wednesday, November 16, 2016, Weekday, Saint   Dr. Thomas D. Pappert (Pappert Family) Margaret of Scotland  Wes Zidwick (Family) 6:10 Living and Deceased Aendees of 6:10 AM Mass  David Cooper and Donald Liedel (Family)  Delphine Wnek (Emily Konopka)  Chester Blechinger (Spec. Int.RHappy Birthday) 8:30 James F. McEachern (Family)  John Goetz (Office Staff and Volunteers)   Living and Deceased members of St. Hugo Parish Thursday, November 17, 2016, Saint Elizabeth   Suzann Fallon (Mr. and Mrs. M. Lombardi) of Hungary, Religious 12:00 Holy Souls in Purgatory 6:10 Priestly and Religious Vocaons  Eduardo Navarra (YuzonRDilley Family)  Hanley Talyor (Family) 5:00 Joseph Borg (Carrie Reichow) 8:30 Aresenio DeLeon, Sr. (Dr. and Mrs. A. DeLeon)    

Mass intenons must be arranged at least two weeks in advance and are for persons living (special intenon) and deceased.

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NOVEMBER 19 AND 20, 2016 OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE

Time Celebrant Commentator Servers Cantors Sacristans  1st Lector    2nd Lector    5:00 PM Msgr. Tony Cecelia Kelley Catherine Carter Anne Kennedy A.Kaye November 19  Debbie Siemet Megan DeFrancesco  D. Wilkins  Charmaine Wardena R. PeresRDaRSilva 

   Andrew Priebe

7:00 AM Fr. Joe Nancy Huber   J. O'Malley November 20  Garre Haubenreich   Barbara Shuman   8:00 AM Fr. Joe Colleen Burcar Maria VanDieren Andrea Badalucco T. Bowen November 20  Garre Haubenreich Ania Petrosky  K. Bowen  Sr. Barb Rund Max Petrosky        10:00 AM Fr. Mark Gare Spalo William Nichols John Siard L. Ochoa November 20 Dc. Mike Paul Eagle Charles Nichols  J. Balint  Bill O'Connor Sophia Sudzina     Margo Sudzina   12:00 Noon Fr. Mark Wendy Paton Aria Henneman Edmund Guay T. Schmidt November 20 Dc. Mike Sandra Jouhet Kate Binkley  C. Schmidt  Jacqueline Hicks Paul Jazrawi     Anna Paton   5:00 PM Fr. Tim Michael Morin Mahew Alarie David Fischer A. Mutone November 20  Cindy Graham David Mutone  R. Mutone       

7:00 AM Mass: Jim and Deb. Greaney, Joe Schnug  

Thank you for serving at st. hugo parish!