May 26, 2019 The 6th Sunday of Easter

EVERYBODY  NAME TAG SUNDAY! People seem friendlier and open to others when the parish hosts this event. We plan to do it more often. During last weekend's Name Tag Sunday, Fr. Greg gave to the parish and unveiled a picture of St. John XXIII, our parish patron, for the church. Up until last weekend, our church didn't have an image or statue of the parish's patron . Saint (Name Tag Photos by Carolyn May) John XXIII Catholic Parish 12100 Beech Daly Redford, MI 48239 248.800.6081

Fr. Greg Piatt, Administrator

Masses SAT 4:00p SUN 8:30a | 10:30a Church Picnic MON 8:30a TUE 8:30a Save the Date th WED 8:30a June 30

THU 8:30a Handy Park 2 | May 26, 2019 Weekly Calendar, Intentions & Readings

Saint the Venerable Saint Ursula Ledóchowska WED Mass | CH SAT Four Chaplains & Fountain 8:30a 10:00a MAY Bleu Nursing Home | OS MAY  Donald Dewar by Graziano Canini 25 3:00p Reconciliation | CH 29 4:00p Mass | CH  Matthew Moffitt by Fred & Renée Schneider Acts 17:15, 22--18:1 | Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14 |  Teresa Quinn by Bernardine Krol Jn 16:12-15  Joan Avey by family  Special Intention of the Blessed Mother The Ascension of the Lord THU Joan of Arc & Ferdinand  Deceased members of the Mass | CH Ashtenau family MAY 8:30a 30  Donald Dewar by Graziano Canini Acts 16:1-10 | Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 5 [2a] | Jn 15:18-21 9:00a Carpool to St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen | OS

Acts 18:1-8 | Ps 98:1, 2-3cd-4 [cf. 2b] | Jn 16:16-20 th SUN 6 Sunday of Easter Saint Philip Neri MAY 8:30a Mass | CH 26  Mary T. Frank by husband Lee FRI The Visitation of the Blessed  Mary Sevon by Family Mary 10:30a Mass| CH MAY Saint Felix of Nicosia  Germaine C. Walsh by Linda 31 7:30p A.A. | PH Walsh Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16 | Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6] |  Donald Dewar by Graziano Canini Lk 1:39-56  Marcia Byrnes by family

Acts 15:1-2, 22-29 | Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [4 | Saint Justin SAT 10:00a Four Chaplains & Fountain Rv 21:10-14, 22-23 | Jn 14:23-29 JUNE Bleu Nursing Home | OS 1 3:00p Reconciliation | CH Mass | CH Saint Augustine of Canterbury 4:00p  Elmer Zimmerman by Vicki Bury MON Memorial Day  Parish Office Closed Joan Avey by daughter, Jackie MAY Ziemba 27 8:30a Mass | CH  Men and women of the Armed Acts 18:23-28 | Ps 47:2-3, 8-9, 10 [8a] | Jn 16:23b-28 Forces who have given their lives in the service of our country Acts 16:11-15 | Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf. 4a] | 7th Sunday of Easter Jn 15:26--16:4a SUN The Ascension of the Lord JUNE Saints Marcellinus & Peter 2 World Communications Day Saint Germain 8:30a Mass | CH TUE 8:30a Mass | CH  Mary Sevon by family  MAY Donald Dewar by Graziano Canini 10:30a Mass| CH 28 9:00a Eucharistic Adoration | CH  The Parishioners of our St. John XXIII Parish Family

| | Acts 16:22-34 | Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [7c] | Acts 7:55-60 Ps 97:1-2, 6-7, 9 [1a, 9a] | Jn 16:5-11 Rv 22:12-14, 16-17, 20 Jn 17:20-26

Parish Office Hours | 248.800.6081 Calendar Key Monday-Friday 8:00a to 4:30p CH-Church, CP– Chapel, OS-Off Site; PO—Parish Lunch 11:45a to 12:45p Office PH-Parish 6th Sunday of Easter| 3

To All Those Visiting Today Aggiornamento! Welcome to our church By Fr. Greg Piatt family. We’re glad you could be with us today. [email protected] We’re honored to share We are in the process of repairing our cooling system May—the month of Mary, in the church. If you remember, the air conditioning with you this weekend. We system broke last summer, but nothing was done about hope God touches your life it when Bishop Hurley was the parish’s administrator. as we worship side by side and you leave us This month, the parish Finance Council has voted to today with the peace of God in your mind and go ahead with replacing the current air conditioning heart. system in the church. Over the past month or so, we To learn more about St. John XXIII Parish! have had some contractors look at our cooling system. Visit our website at We have a number of proposals and bids. Right now, www.stjohnxxiiiredford.org the Church’s air handlers and condensers date from the 1970s and 1980s respectively. They are at the end Check out our Facebook page at of their life span. www.facebook.com/StJohnXXIIIRedford We have looked at a two different types of systems—

the traditional air conditioning, which would mean we Register as a Parishioner: If you regularly would need to put in additional ductwork, and a heat worship at St. John XXIII, we ask you to please pump system, which wouldn’t require a new ductwork register with us. You may complete the system. When the church was remodeled in the early registration form found in the back of the 1990s, it was reversed—what is now the back of the church, at the parish office or online at church was originally the front where the altar was www.stjohnxxiiiredford.org. located. When the church was reversed the ductwork remain the same and we have airflow problems. So Parish Records: Please notify the parish with now, we are leaning toward a heat pump system for changes to your home address, phone number, our cooling system. A heat pump works by extracting email address, or marital status. Please help us heat from the building and acts like an air conditioner. keep our records up-to-date by calling the You may have encountered a heat pump in motel and parish office with changes to your information or hotel rooms. There are several advantages to going with a heat pump system. In His farewell discourse,  The first being that the heat pump moves heat Jesus taught the disciples instead of generating heat and that would give us that the Advocate, the Holy greater energy efficiency than a traditional air Spirit, would be sent to teach conditioning system. This means lower energy us and remind us of His costs and a greener footprint. teachings. How do you see the Holy Spirit alive and  The second advantage is that we won’t have to active in your faith string up ductwork on the ceiling inside the church community? since the heat pump units will be put into the walls of the church.  The third advantage is cost. The heat pump project Pope is coming at about $35,000 to $45,000 cheaper than a traditional air conditioning system with Francis ductwork. @Pontifex  The fourth advantage heat pumps can reverse the The peace of Jesus is a gift. We cannot process and heat the room. This can be a back up heating system if our boilers go out during winter. obtain it through human means. The peace of Jesus is something else: the peace of Jesus I have contacted the Archdiocese and talked to the office which handles building and repair projects in teaches us to endure. To endure is to carry parishes. They have recommended getting a life on our shoulders, our difficulties, our work, mechanical engineer to look over what we plan to do. everything, and to have the courage to go We will schedule that. forward. When that’s done then the archdiocese needs to Posted on May 21 approve the plan and the funds for the project. More to come on this project as it unfolds. 4 | May 26, 2019 Prayer List Pray for the Military Active Duty Thank you to all who faithfully pray for those in our Please remember in your prayers our service men community. Your ministry is invaluable! and women. May God bless them and keep them safe. Carolyn Bachula Karen Marchuck Lt. Col. Michael Steven Avey Christine Bichini Barbara Micale Sgt. Maj. Mark Condron Al Boglarsky Fred Michels Cpl. Tyler Condron Joseph Bonello Mary Molascon Maj. Ryan D. Davis Bury Family Dorothy Moliassa CW2 Andrew Griffin Kathy Cameron Darlene Molnar SPC Autumn Lees Tony Capraro Bob Murphy Sailor Patrick J. Maher Joe Caretti, Sr. Tony Nowakowski 1st Lt. Daniel McCarthy Roland Carpen Janet Oleszkowicz Midn. John Solimanto Gary Danhoff Vince Pecoraro Pvt. Jacob Velfling III Susan Daroma Michelle Poisson Robert Douglas Rose Rabideau Michael Frank Pat Ranoni Shaun Grenan Pray Daily for Our Priests Liz Grier Norman Savard Clarence Guilbault Chris Scanlan We thank you, God our Father, for Francis Guilbault Pam Sidor those who have responded to your call Kathleen Grix Dennis Sokol to priestly ministry. Accept this prayer Nancy Haight Baby Ace Szima we offer on their behalf: Fill your priests Frank Igielski John Verkest with the sure knowledge of your love. Loretta James Luciano Vella Open their hearts to the power and Dianne Kapulta Caterina Vendramini consolation of the Holy Spirit. Lead Karhu Family Margaret Winters them to new depths of union with your Mary Katina Elaine Wisner Son. Increase in them profound faith in Annette Klein Gail Witt the Sacraments they celebrate as they nourish, strengthen and heal us. Linda Klebba Helen Zimmerman Roxanne Kozlowski Carole Zwick St. John Vianney, universal patron of Jennifer Kubicz Gary Zwick priests, pray for us and our priests: Marge Kucharek Lynn Lamb May 25 Rev. William Tindall, Jack Linden Rev. Anthony Camilleri May 26 Rev. Robert LaCroix, In Memoriam Rev. James Houbeck May 27 Msgr. John Kasza Please pray for the following who have recently Rev. Radoslaw Zablocki passed away. Keep them and their families in your May 28 Pope Francis prayers. May 29 For Vocations May 30 All Retired Priests  Marian “Susan” Halkey May 31 All Deacons June 1 Rev. Paul Ballien Rev. Mark Livingston June 2 Rev. Denis Théroux

Liturgical Saturday Sunday Sunday Saturday Sunday Sunday Roles May 25 May 26 May 26 June 1 June 2 June 2 4:00p 8:30a 10:30a 4:00p 8:30a 10:30a Celebrant Fr. Greg Fr. Greg Fr. Greg Fr. Greg Fr. Greg Fr. Greg Lectors Phyllis Cheryl Roza Rich Mucha Sr. Barbara Susan Maher Laura Denton Fairgrieve Jim Papcun Joan Volpe Kenton Mills Bill Condron Jennifer Sue Meyer Griffin

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cardinals and bishops together and they discuss the Let Go and Let God issue at hand and work together to resolve the church issue. The last Council that was held as By Laura Scanlan many of you know was the Second Vatican Council [email protected] which lasted from 1962 – 1965. In this Gospel reading, Jesus is telling His apostles 6th Sunday of Easter that He is sending the Advocate, the Holy Spirit who is being sent by His Father to teach them everything Today’s reading provides us with a Church History and remind them of what He has taught them. This lesson. Some Jews were telling Gentile converts is the same Holy Spirit that we received at our that they had to follow the Law of Moses. The Jews Baptism and Confirmation. Although Jesus had an unbreakable covenant with God that was ascended into Heaven He did not leave us alone. He instituted between God and Abraham. This covenant gave us His Holy Spirit who we can rely on when we helped them remember their status as God’s chosen need help. people and served as a reminder of their obligation to keep the Law of Moses. Part of those laws stated Quiz Question: What was the first order of that they were prohibited from associating with Gentiles. Early Christians still considered business at the Second Vatican Council? themselves Jews but since Paul began to preach and convert the Gentiles, these early Christians Answer can be found in next week’s bulletin. No (Jews) did not see Gentiles as being equal with googling! them.

At this time in the Acts of the Apostles, there were only two (2) requirements for becoming a believer/ Christian: St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen 1. Accept Jesus as the Messiah 2. Be baptized Did you know there is a group of parishioners who prepare and serve food, twice a month, at St. Leo’s The Christian Jews wanted the Gentiles to follow Soup Kitchen? Our parishioners car pool and leave the Laws of Moses: the SRB site parking lot at 9:00a. They return at 1. All males should be circumcised. 1:00p. Please join them on MAY 30. 2. Follow Jewish dietary laws. 3. Do not share a meal with a Gentile.

Needless to say, this news created quite a stir among the Gentiles. So Paul and Barnabas decided to go to Jerusalem and discuss this matter with the Apostles. This meeting became the First Council of the Church – the Jerusalem Council. Councils are named after the city in which it was held in.

The result of this meeting was a letter addressed to the Gentiles in Antioch. Two representatives Barsabbas and Silas along with Paul and Barnabas were chosen by the Council to deliver this letter to the Gentiles. “It is the decision of the Holy Spirit and St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen operates Tues. to Sat. from of us not to place a burden beyond these 11:30a to 12:30p, serving hot meals and to go necessities, namely, to abstain from meat sacrifice lunches in the Detroit community. The Soup Kitchen to idols, from blood, from meats of strangled serves 40,000 meals per year. In addition, St. Leo’s animals, and from unlawful marriages. If you keep Soup Kitchen provides shower facilities, medical and free of these, you will be doing what is right. dental services via the Malta Free Clinic, clothing, Farwell.” barber visits, and other social services. The Malta Dental and Medical Clinics are open from 8:30a to As the Church was growing it needed to develop 1:30p with the medical clinic open the 1st & 3rd ways to resolve pertinent issues. This is process is Wednesdays of the month and Dental clinic open still followed today. If the Pope sees a church issue every Thurs. & Fri. The Malta Clinic serves around (s) that needs to be resolved, he calls all the 1,000 patients each year. 6 | May 26, 2019

mercy on those who fear Him in every generation. All Things Catholic He has shown the strength of His arm. He has

By Fr. Greg Piatt scattered the proud in their conceit. He has cast [email protected] down the mighty from their thrones and has lifted up the lowly. He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty. He has come Mary’s Visitation to the help of his servant Israel for He has teaches us how to praise God. remembered His promise of mercy, the promise He made to our fathers, to Abraham and His children Friday’s feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin forever.” Mary—where the young and pregnant Mary visits her pregnant cousin Elizabeth—invites Christians The Magnificat is the longest discourse by Mary in into a deeply personal moment and teaches how to the New Testament. It is an example of Mary’s praise God. perfect act of humility and her profound humble adoration of God, something Christians are ALL St. John the Baptist, the precursor of the Lord, and called to do before our Creator. Jesus are hidden from each other in their mother’s wombs. And as Holy Scripture tells us as the two Mary’s Canticle has been part of the prayer of cousins meet, John leaps for joy in the womb after Church and since it’s the first centuries. It is also the recognizing Christ’s prayer of those consecrated presence. to Mary. The When Mary prays the honors Mary during May Magnificat, she sings for and Friday is the last the glory of God and not for Marian feast of the month. the glory of herself. That’s a contrast between Mary’s The Visitation is an attitude and that of our own example of how these today. pregnancies inspired Canticles that are captured We seek our own glory, in the pages of Scripture honor and fame. However, and are used daily in the Christ’s disciples are to live prayers of the Catholic the whole of their life for the Church—the Liturgy of the glory of God. Hours/Divine Office. It’s good to examine daily At the birth John, how often we praise God Zechariah, John’s father, because praise and proclaims the canticle used adoration of God is one of in Divine Office’s morning the most important forms of prayer, which is from Luke prayer. 1:68-79: “Blessed be the If we don’t praise and thank Lord, the God of Israel…” God by magnifying Him, we, the creature, don’t Then, after Jesus is born and presented in the acknowledge God for Who He truly is, our Creator. temple in Jerusalem, Simeon prays this Canticle God longs for our acknowledgement of how from the Divine Office’s night prayer: unimportant everything and everyone else is to us “Now, Master, you may let your servant go in when compared to Him. peace, according to your word, for my eyes have When we recite the Magnificat as Mary did, we seen your salvation, which you prepared in sight of push aside our personal agendas to celebrate the all the peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentiles, great things that God does for us. And as a result, and glory for your people Israel.” joy follows as we praise God. Finally, the Visitation produces the great Marian Here’s a suggestion for your prayer life brothers Canticle, known as the Magnificat, which is prayed and sisters, how about starting your day by glorifying during the Divine Office’s evening prayer: God daily with the opening line from the Magnificat: “My soul magnifies the greatness of the Lord; my “My soul magnifies the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my Savior for He has looked spirit rejoices in God my Savior…” with favor on His lowly servant. From this day, all Then soon, your spirit will rejoice throughout the ages will call me blessed: the Almighty has done day in God your Savior. great things for me, and holy is His Name. His has 6th Sunday of Easter | 7

Happy Anniversary!

Come celebrate Mass with your parish family on the occasion of the first Anniversary of your parish! Parish Picnic to follow!

We have reserved Handy Park on Sunday, June 30, 2019 for our first Annual Picnic.

Handy Park has a shelter where we will "St. Francis is one of the most loved saints in all celebrate Mass at 10:30a. It also has public the world, but do we really know him? Cities, schools, hospitals, and churches around the globe restrooms. Handy Park is located on Capitol are dedicated to him, but why? He can be found in St., just west of Beech Daly. gardens across the country, but he must be more than just a birdbath.

The Knights of Columbus will provide hot Fr. Dave Pivonka, T.O.R., who is a member of dogs, hamburgers and all the paper Renewal Ministries' Board of Directors, has products. You supply sides, salad and produced a movie on St. Francis of Assisi called dessert! Some suggestions of dishes to bring "Sign of Contradiction." This movie is a project of his own ministry, The Ministry of the Wild Goose, in are salads (i.e. potato, macaroni, coleslaw, conjunction with 4:00p Media. green salad...), snacks (i.e. potato chips, pretzels, crackers...), cheese/vegetable/ A special preview of the movie for the Detroit area is being sponsored by iC Ministries, which is fruit trays and desserts. dedicated to bringing Catholic movies to the big screen. This preview will take place on June 6 at the Please bring a chair to sit on. Redford Theatre. Doors will open a 7:00p with a music presentation and the movie will be shown at 8:00p. Fr. Dave Pivonka will be on hand to give a Rain or Shine talk and answer questions after the movie, at 9:00p. All are Welcome! Proceeds from this special preview will benefit Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan. The price Save the Date! for advance ticket sales is $7.00 and you can reserve your seats directly on the Redford Theatre Sunday, June 30, 2019 website. Tickets at the door will be $10.00. For more 10:30a starting with Mass. information on this special event, email [email protected] or call 313.407.2284. 8 | May 26, 2019

Your parish is looking for an individual (or two) who would like to volunteer to take photos at our events (i.e. Mother’s Day, Nametag Sunday, Parish Picnic, etc.) We love including parish photos in your bulletin and seek your time and talent.

Thank you Carolyn May for this week’s cover photos for Nametag Sunday!

If you are interested in this fun volunteer position, please call Laura Scanlan at the Parish Office. 6th Sunday of Easter| 9 Catholic Quiz Week 2 Our Collection Only 1 in 3 people can score 10/12. How will you We thank you for your generous and continued do? Answers are on page 10. support of our St. John XXIII Parish.

1. May 19, 2019 When does Lent occur? Envelopes Received ...... 132 (a) After Christmas (b) Before Christmas (c) Envelope Amount ...... $3,858.00 After Easter (d) Before Easter Loose Offertory ...... $470.13 E-Envelopes ...... $75.00 2. What are the four Cardinal virtues? Utilities/Maintenance ...... $20.00 (a) Faith, temperance, charity & justice (b) Total ...... $4,423.13 Prudence, temperance, charity & justice (c) Prudence, temperance, fortitude & justice (d) Faith, temperance, fortitude & justice.

3. If you go to Mass and the priest says, “Dominus Our Sunday Visitor Vobiscum,” how should you respond? If you would like to use Online Giving to donate to (a) Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus (b) Et cum spiritu St. John XXIII church, please go to tu (c) In omnia potentis (d) In nominee Patris, et our parish website at Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. www.stjohnxxiiiredford.org and click on the Our Sunday Visitor Online 4. What was Peter’s name before he met Jesus? Giving button or visit (a) Paul (b) James (c) Saul (d) Simon www.osvonlinegiving.com/4663 and create an account. If you have 5. What are the mysteries of the Rosary? questions about your account or are having trouble (a) Joyful, Sorrowful, Luminous & Magnificent logging into Online Giving, please contact customer (b) Joyful, Sorrowful, Luminous & Hallowed (c) support at 1-800-348-2886. Joyful, Sorrowful, Luminous, & Glorious (d) Joyful, Sorrowful, Lustrous & Glorious.

6. What is a cincture? (a) Draping worn around a priest’s neck (b) Cord Stewardship Reflection tied around a priest’ robe (c) Device used to The concept of hospitality is spread incense, (d) Priest’s robe fundamental to a stewardship way of life. When we envision 7. What is a rectory? hospitality, we naturally think of (a) Place where the altar is (b) Place where offering a sincere and warm bread and wine are stored (c) Building where a welcome — to those new to our parish priest lives (d) Bells of a church parish, for instance. We picture inviting them in and making 8. On Ash Wednesday, parishioners are marked them feel at home and at ease with ashes. Where do the ashes come from? in our presence, communicating to them that they (a) Last year’s Advent wreath (b) Last year’s are highly valued. palms (c) Fireplace (d) Church supply store How does one show hospitality to God? How do 9. What does the word ‘catholic’ mean? we make God “at home and at ease” within us? How (a) Universal (b) Holy (c) Church (d) Correct can we communicate to God that He is “highly valued” by us? Jesus tells us how: we are to keep 10. How many sacraments are there? His word, to follow His teachings. (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Seven If we want our parish to be a place of genuine 11. What is considered the holiest part of Mass? Christian hospitality, we must be sure that our own (a) Concluding rite (b) The Consecration (c) The hearts are hospitable dwelling places for the homily (d) The Liturgy of the Word Blessed Trinity. Then, our smiles and words, our greetings and ministries, will radiate with the warmth 12. There is a requirement that all candles used in of God’s love. And, our parish family will become at Mass must be a certain percentage of beeswax. least a little bit like Heaven on earth. This is the What is the percentage? simplicity and glory of a stewardship way of life. (a) 14% (b) 27% (c) 51% (d) 67% 10 | May 26, 2019 Please Welcome the Sisters of St. Elisabeth Convent (Belarus) on Wednesday, June 5 and Pastoral Staff Thursday, June 6. Two sisters from will be present after 8:30a Masses offering you an opportunity to Father Gregory Piatt, Administrator purchase religious articles which are made by the [email protected] individuals that they serve. Please visit their display Laura Scanlan, Pastoral Associate of beautiful articles such as hand painted icons, [email protected] crosses, crucifixes, woodcarvings, embroidered and ceramic gifts, vestments.

You Are Never Alone: Any teenager/woman who is Parish Staff pregnant and in need can turn for help. She never has to feel that abortion is the only option. For help Linda Hudy, Secretary you can call 800.579.6626 or text “HELPLINE” to [email protected] 313131. Frank Munoz, Maintenance [email protected] Tiger Game Outing: St. Valentine will be going as a th Justin Hammis, Music Minister group to the June 28 game at Comerica Park - [email protected] Tigers vs, Washington Nationals. $39 per ticket includes transportation and game. RSVP 313.613.7463 or [email protected]

Join Widowed Friends, a peer support group Parish Information  June 3 & 17, 9:00a, Ladies Breakfast at Connor’s Restaurant, Northville. Meet for conversation & Reconciliation: Confessions are generally heard coffee. RSVP 313.562.3080. every Saturday at 3:00p and by appointment.  June 4, 1:30p, The Once a Month Lunch Date at Mangia Pizza & Catering, Westland. RSVP: Eucharistic Adoration: Adoration Time is 734.459.7995 by May 27. Tuesdays 9:00a-6:00p. If you would like to sign up  June 6, 9:00a, Co-ed Breakfast, at Richard’s for Eucharistic Adoration, please sign up at the Restaurant. Meet other Widowed Friends for hot back of the church. For adoration please enter the coffee, good food and lively conversation. RSVP: keyed entry door facing Beech Daly. The key code 734.455.2651. is on the sign up sheet.  June 9, 11:00a, Mass at Christ the King Church, Ann Arbor. Join your friends for Mass and lunch. RSVP: Baptism: We would be happy to accompany you or 586.216.1454 by June 1. your child on this journey! The Sacrament of  Wed., June 12, 5:30 - 9:00p, Dinner/Support/Games, Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of each at Corsi’s Italian Restaurant, Livonia. Cost is $16 month after the 10:30a Mass. Please call the parish includes buffet, beverage, dessert, tax, tip. Stay for office to request a baptism.

games. RSVP: 248.357.2183 by June 7. Get Married Here! We share your happiness!  Thurs., June 13, 27, 9:00a Men Only Breakfast, at Steve's Family Restaurant, Livonia. The Widowed Please call the parish office and we will help you through every step of the way. Men’s Group invites you to meet with other widowed men for breakfast with many topics being. RSVP: Pastoral Care of the Sick: Times of illness are 313.534.0399. stressful. We wish to visit with you. Please notify us  June 20, 9:00a, Co-ed Breakfast at Annie’s of your desire for prayers, visits, Holy Communion, Restaurant for coffee, food, and conversation. RSVP: Anointing of the Sick or other needs. 586.216.1454.  June 19, 11:00a, Tour the Jiffy Mix Plant, Chelsea. Parish Evangelization Team: Judie Schuett Enjoy a fun free tour of the famous Jiffy Mix Plant. [email protected], George Salloum RSVP: 734.259.5024 by June 4. [email protected], Fred Schneider  June 25, 11:00a at the AMC 20 Movie Theater always [email protected], Pam Condron has a great choice of movies to see as well as the [email protected] Bahama Breeze Restaurant where we go to lunch has a great choice of lunches. RSVP: 734.717.0303 by June 23.  July 27, 6:00 - 10:00p, Murder Mystery Train Ride, Blissfield. This dinner train combines a great dining Parish Bulletin experience with a table side murder mystery show. Please email submissions, by noon on Mondays, to Choose from prime rib, chicken, seafood or [email protected]. Deadlines generally vegetarian + appetizer, soup, salad, dessert, tax and are earlier near holidays. Thank you. Quiz Answers: tip $81. RSVP: 734.259.5024 by June 14. 1D, 2C, 3B, 4D, 5C, 6B, 7C, 8B, 9A, 10D, 11B, 12C Scotty (313) 255-5063 McGLINCH Simpson’s MIKE’S SONS CO. EST. 1917 FISH & CHIPS 2 Dining Rooms • Fast Carry Out PLUMBING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Complete Plumbing Specializing in: 313-533-0950 • ROOFING • GUTTERS • DOORS 22200 Fenkell Sewer and Drain Cleaning • ALUMINUM & VINYL SIDING & TRIM 2 blocks West of Lahser MICHAEL J. WOOD, Master Plumber • STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • ALUMINUM AWNINGS & CANOPIES Charles R. Step • SKYLIGHTS THREE GENERATIONS OF VINYL WINDOWS Funeral Home & DEPENDABLE SERVICE UP TO 35% OFF McGLINCH & SONS Cremation Services ONE OF MICHIGAN’S FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES 18425 Beech Daly Rd. 313-278-2777 or 248-987-6300 (313) 531-1888

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