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Holy Family Parish St. Ignatius Loyola Parish Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Holy Family Mass Intentions September 23, 2012 SUNDAY, September 23 11:00 AM Pete Pyykkonen by Marti and Bob Rashleigh and for the Parishioners of Holy Family Parish THURSDAY, September 27 5:30 PM Ann Reeb by Jim and Debbie Kurtti SUNDAY, September 30 11:00 AM Dorothy and Robert Roth by Jack Martin 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 22 - Mass with Youth Bulletin Deadline is 12:00 Noon on Tuesday 5:00 PM Leonard and Eileen Asselin ST. IGNATIUS PARISH TEAM by Ron and Elaine Asselin Parish Council President: Bill LaBissoniere ...................... 370-4373 SUNDAY, September 23 Finance Council President: Bob Zimmerman .................... 482-4394 9:30 AM William “Bill” Penegor FFRS: Charlene Momenee………[email protected] by Dottie and Dick Dunnebacke Sacristan: Jean Hutzler…[email protected] and for the Parishioners of St. Ignatius Choir Director: Tina Ozanich . ............................... ............ 2 96 -0 284 Knights of Columbus: John Kirk………………..……....483-4998 MONDAY, September 24 No Mass HOLY FAMILY PARISH TEAM Parish Council President: Sheri Normand…………….....482-4982 TUESDAY, September 25 Finance Council President: Donna Laux ............................ 482-6069 No Mass Lay Minister: Gerry Lucchesi ............................................. 482-5102 WEDNESDAY, September 26 Religious Education Coordinator: Kim Harris.. ................. 483-0049 9:00 AM Virginia Schrand by Vincent Sr. and Lucile Bennett THURSDAY, September 27 9:00 AM Eva Steinmetz by Marian Rossi FRIDAY, September 28 9:00 AM Fr. Guy Thoren by a friend SATURDAY, September 29 5:00 PM James Williams, Sr. by Mary and Ed Smith and for the Parishioners of St. Ignatius SUNDAY, September 30 9:30 AM Leo Ureel by Marie and Jim Austin 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 29 Sunday - September 30 St. Ignatius Parish Stewardship Offerings for Last Weekend Cantor Charlene Momenee Tom Romps Adult Envelopes……………………………………….$4,070.00 Eucharist ic Mark Hoffman Kathy Green Children’s Envelopes ……….……………………..…....... 1.00 Ministers John Kirk Mary Erva Loose ……………………………………..…………… 792.41 Sharon Kirk Bob Zimmerman Total …………………………………………....…. $4,863.41 * Shirley Zimmerman * Dora Heikkinen * Vincent Bennett “What we mean by “social justice” is that it is the responsibility of * Mike Gilpin society to ensure that the conditions exist that allow persons to obtain Cross Bearer Thomas Schmidt Pam Sheridan what is due to them, according to their own vocation. Civil authority Greeters Jody Hoffman Ed Burger (the state) has a role in this, but it is all the members of society that Rita Wiitanen Janet Burger work together to ensure social justice for all in the community. It is William and Linda Hill Jackie Strong not the role of government alone.” ~ Bishop Alexander K. Sample in the U. P. Catholic * * Lectors Volunteer Terry LaJeunesse REMINDER Mike Bowler Megan Cole We really need your help for the various ministries at St. Ignatius. Musician Joan Antila Kathy Caspary Please use the “Help Wanted” form that was in the September 9 Altar Servers George Butvilas Isabelle Schutte bulletin. If you no longer have this form, please call the parish Emily Hagwell Max Johnson office to volunteer. Ushers Guy Longhini Chuck VanKarsen Dan Becia Matt Manderfield ST. IGNATIUS PARISH BAZAAR AND Volunteer Brian Hoduski ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SOUP LUNCHEON Volunteer Mick Sheridan Saturday, September 29 Coffee Social Volunteers 11:00 A.M - 2:00 PM Luncheon Tickets - $5.00 donation Nursing Home Eucharistic Ministers Crafts Sunday, September 30 Bakery Homemade Soups Portage Pointe Janet Gregorich and Lee Parker Come and join the fun. Houghton County Medical Care Facility Tickets available at the door or from the parish office. Lori Fred and Peyton Wuori and Cyndy and Jerry Quello Autumn Joy The seasons turn their endless cycle round and round in perfect St. Ignatius Sanctuary Lamp for the rhythm with the tilting globe, as it orbits the eternal sun. Spring Coming Week planting and summer nurturing give way to autumn harvest, with a For all our Faith Formation bounty of earth's goods filling baskets and jars and freezers that over- teachers and students flow with preserved joy against the winter gloom. The last rays of the warming sun retreat in shortened days and colder nights. Still the harvest promises a warmth that will endure even the harshest bliz- zards and icy onslaughts of the frozen season yet to come. Let the SacramentalSacramental Information harvest dance circle round the provender of the fields and the stored goodness of the heart. Hold close the joy that comes from blessings Baptism counted, and share the treasures reaped in love. Arrangements can be made by contacting the pastor. Please request an appointment for both parents. Candidates outside the parish must have written permission from their pastor. If you’ve noticed that you are missing Anointing of the Sick a pan or dish in your kitchen, please This sacrament should be requested for anyone suffering from illness or check the parish hall. We have an the debilitating effects of age, and before surgery. assortment of pans and dishes Marriage accumulating. Thank you! Initial pastoral assessment is required before the wedding date is set. Minimum pre-nuptial period is six months. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION EVERY FRIDAY Reconciliation Holy Family - Thursday 5:00 PM St. Ignatius Loyola Chapel St. Ignatius - Saturday 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Any time by appointment. HOLY FAMILY PARISH LIFE AND MORE Page 3 Ministry Schedule Sunday, September 30 Holy Family Parish Stewardship Offerings for Last Sunday Eucharistic Ministers Gail Baima, John Baima and Sheri Normand Adult Envelopes …………………………………….. $837.00 Loose ………………………………………...……… 96.00 Lector Bob Mantta Total ……………………………………………. ...... $933.00 Musician Dave Bezotte Mark your calendar. Altar Servers Collin Hagan and Matt Mantta Sunday, September 23 Baraga Days in Marquette. Ushers Lido Paoli and Peter Pakkala Sunday, September 23 Noon - 3:00 PM - Annual Silver Tea at the Carmelite Monastery in Iron Mountain. September Funeral Coordinators - Jeanmarie Hagan 288-3405 and Carole Haivala 482-2649 Sunday, September 23 Faith Formation Classes at St. Ignatius meet following the 9:30 AM Mass. Please consider using your time and talent by becoming a minister. Monday, September 24 7:00 PM - Knights of Columbus meeting in the parish hall. Monday, September 24 7:30 PM - An evening with Rabbi Niles Goldstein at Temple Jacob in Hancock in connection with the 100th anniversary of HIKE FOR THE HOUSE the temple. Topic: the Jewish Roots of A hike for Omega House will be held Saturday, Oct 6, from Jesus. 10:00 AM until noon. 1k, 5k and 10k non-competitive walks will Tuesday, September 25 6:30 - 8:30 PM - RCIA (The Seeker’s be held at the Michigan Tech Trails, Nara Trailhead. Register at Hostel) meets in the St. Ignatius parish hall. www.hikeforthehouse.com . Proceeds from the hike will benefit Topic: “Who Am I: Introduction to Omega House and will help ensure the continued delivery of Christology.” compassionate hospice care. Learn more about Omega House at Friday, September 28 6:00 PM - Holy Hour at St. Ignatius. www.omega-house.org . Saturday, September 29 10:00 AM - Confessions at St. Ignatius Saturday, September 29 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Bazaar with a soup luncheon in St. Ignatius parish hall. Get your tickets to the Annual Daughters of Italy Columbus Day Dinner Dance Sunday, September 30 9:00 AM - St. Ignatius Choir Practice. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME. Where: South Range Community Building Sunday morning hospitality - c offee and When: Saturday, October 6, 2012, at 6:30 PM donuts are served in the parish hall after the 9:30 AM Mass. Music by the Panhandlers Tickets: $20.00 for adults; $7.00 for children Sunday, September 30 Faith Formation Classes meet following the 9:30 AM Mass at St. Ignatius. Call Annette Butina 369-6642, Thursday, October 4 6:30 PM - The film, Francis of Assisi, will be Cheryl Paoli 482-2673 or Deana Wuori 487-5668 shown in the St. Ignatius parish hall in celebra- tion of St. Francis’ feast day. Sunday, October 7 CROP Walk Prayer Requests Sunday, October 7 10:00 - 10:50 AM - Holy Family Faith For- Parishioners of St. Ignatius and Holy Family are asked to remember mation classes for first through sixth grade in their meditations those who request prayers because of illness or students meet. other needs. If you would like a list of those who have prayer requests, please contact the parish office. 10:50 AM through the Homily - Holy Family Faith Formation classes for Pre-K and kindergarten students meet. Thursday, October 11 Year of Faith begins. Readings for the Coming Week Saturday, October 13 5:00 - 8:00 PM - Beef Stew dinner at St. Anne Sunday: Wis 2:12, 17-20/Jas 3:16---4:3/Mk 9:30-37 Church in Chassell sponsored by the Columbia Squires. Monday: Prv 3:27-34/Lk 8:16-18 Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/Lk 8:19-21 Sunday, October 14 Mass with youth at St. Ignatius. Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9/Lk 9:1-6 Saturday, October 20 Clergy Appreciation reception in the St. Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Lk 9:7-9 Ignatius parish hall following the 5:00 PM Friday: Eccl 3:1-11/Lk 9:18-22 Mass.
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