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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

“Which is the first of all commandments?” Jesus replied, “Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is Lord alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul,

with all your mind, and with all your strength. MK 12:28-29

Sundays, November 4 & 11, 2018

St.. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Mass Intentions & Events: November 3rd ~ November 11th , 2018 SCRIP is available this weekend. Sat. 4:00 PM Confessions until 4:45 5:00 PM † Marjorie Kozlowski by Lenny & Linda Nord 6:30 PM Baptism~ Luscas Matthew Jorasz Sun. 8:00 AM Father Darryl by the Parish ~ Thank you, from the Parish, for offering Mass with Holy Love & Reverence 10:00 AM † Tom Kwarciany y Ed & Irene Blahnik 6:00 PM Service of Remebrance Mon. NO MASS 6PM Choir Practice in the Choir Loft at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church

Tues. 8:00 AM † Vandermissen by Jerry & Darlene Vandermissen 2:00 PM Christian Park Center Mass ~ Elaine Lantagne by Orville & Mary Lou Lantagne Wed. 8:00 AM † John Mathias, Sr. (B) by The Family Fatima Prayers following Mass Thurs. 8:00 AM † Ed & LaVona Motto by Nancy Robinette

Fri. 8:00 AM † Paul Behrend by Jerry & Darlene Vandermissen

Sat. 4:00 PM Confessions until 4:45 5:00 PM † Riley Klee by Chris & Pam Wentland

Sun. 8:00 AM † Ed Blahnik by the John Jorasz Family 10:00 AM † Mary Schram by Lois Emmons

God and giver of all good gifts, we give you thanks for the saving love you have shown us in the self-gift of Jesus Christ on the cross which we celebrate with joy on this holy day. Through our Sunday worship, grant us the grace to grow in this love, that we may serve more faithfully throughout the coming week, through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

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St.. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Mass Intentions & Events: November 10th ~ November 18th , 2018 Sat. 4:00 PM Confessions until 4:45 5:00 PM † Riley Klee by Chris & Pam Wentland Sun. 8:00 AM † Ed Blahnik by The John Jorasz Family 10:00 AM † Wesley Oman by Arlene Oman 4:00 PM Walking With Purpose will meet in the Parish Hall 4-6PM

Mon. NO MASS 6PM Choir Practice in the Choir Loft 7PM St. Meeting~ 6:40PM Rosary Tues. 8:00 AM † Ron Hurtubise by Todd & Mary Urbanc 10:00 AM Cedar Hill Mass ~ † Walter Madalinski by Hazel Madalinski Wed. 8:00 AM † Leonard Bower by Ray & Elorine Mott Fatima Prayers following Mass No Faith Formation for Evening Classes—K-4th Grade will meet at 3PM Thurs. 8:00 AM † Coonie Nault by The Family Fri. 8:00 AM † Dwight & Pat Lee by Jim & Renee Vandermissen

Sat. 4:00 PM Confessions until 4:45 5:00 PM † Tony Bartoszek by Carl & Linda Bartoszek Sun. 8:00 AM † August & Anita (Carlson) Fudala by Barb Atencio

10:00 AM ProPopulo

God our Father, you have given us all good things through the life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Grant us the gratitude to give to others what we ourselves have received from your bounty, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

This Week’s Readings

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th : First Friday Adoration December 7 after 8:00 AM Mass~ Noon - Benediction Larry Beauchamp,Sue Binola, Gladys Bittner, Maryann Brayak, Eric Castor, Tina Chase, Cheryl Clifford, Deacon God of Peace, Tom Craig, Rick DeSalvo, Diedrick, Morgan Franklin, Terri Fulton, Abe Getzloff, Sue (Smith)Gorzinski, Mar- hear our prayers garet Grzyb, Rubia Guenette, Rocky Guenette, Zach Hall, Jerilyn Houle, Dan Johnson, Owen Johnson, Patti Johnson, for all who are Henry Kleiman, Ev Kleiman, Cathi Knauf, Lily Kwarciany, Bill Labadie, Dan LaFave, Clara Meyers, Gwen Meyers, Sha- sick... ron Melin, Betty (McNaughtan) Morris, Rick Nelson, Katherine Neely-Wandahsega, Tom Neuens, Terry Otradovec, Carol Konkel-Peltier, Joe Pepin, Bonnie Peterson, Allen Barney Philemon, Janet Pirlot, Cindy Poehlman, Hayden Prost, Fritz Racette, Nancy Robinette, Greg Rouse, John Sheski, Jerry Shiverski, Joan Stevenson, John Strahl, Heather Teal , Kelly Sue Tourangeau, Theresa Tyra, Katie Correll -Vandermissen, Sandy Wandahsega, Ethan Whitney & Pamela Zell. New names will be in BOLD when added to the list! PRAY FOR THOSE IN NURSING HOMES/ASSISTED LIVING: Marie Johnson, Gene Draze, & Anna Mae Fazer

PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN The following parishioners’ family members are serving Our Nation in the Armed Forces: Eric Aschenbrenner, Paul Cappaert, Josh Chaney, Nick Cox, Tommy Fitzpatrick, John Gendron, Gereau, Dustin Hall, Shawna John- son, Christopher Labadie, Mike Ledford, Alan Luchay, Jerry McNally, Terry Mercier, Hunter Messersmith, Dave Mott, Jacquel- ine Mott, Rachel Mott, Travis Mott, Chelsi Peterson, Rausch, Nicholas Sagataw, Jerry Stinnett, Joshua Strahl, Casey Tighe, Andy Vandermissen, Jordan & Dallas VanEnkevort. Pray for the souls of the 4,815 U.S. & Coalition Troops and the 186,957+ total Iraqi deaths since Mar. ‘03.

Our Sympathy The parish extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Ruth Eva Livingston (93) who went to the Lord on October 25, 2018. Her Mass of the Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, November 3rd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, officiated by Father Darryl J. Pepin, . May God grant her Eternal Rest.

Words of Wisdom from Frederic Baraga Baraga’s Pastoral Letter is affectionately called, “Ninidjanissidog Saiagiinogog” meaning, “My children, whom I love.”

A VOCATION VIEW: Don’t just bury your talents. Families contributed: 129 Dream your best dream about your life, then live it to the full. Sunday Offering Envelopes God calls you to the happiest of all possible lives. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Ladies Adult’s Offering……..…...$ 3,709.00 Loose ………………………….. 461.61 (SEAS Ladies) Children’s Offerings…….. 17.50 A Christmas Party Celebration at 7PM Candles ………………………. 6.00 Stipends……………………… 270.00 on Thursday Nov. 29th Hurricane Relief …………. 100.00 Bring a Snack to Share & a Wrapped Ornament to exchange! TOTAL…………………… $ 4,554.11

UPCSA REPORT The SEAS Ladies Group is open to all of our parish women. We meet monthly for prayer and supporting each other in our faith jour- Pledged: $ 38,822.50 ney here @ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton! We Please get your UPCSA card in ASAP! meet every 4th Thursday of every month at Thank You! 7PM in the Parish Hall. Please feel free to come, as a member of the parish, you are also a member of this group!

Thank you for your generous contribution to our Food Collection! This collection will be used for the Thanksgiving Baskets!

Election Prayer for Life O God, we acknowledge you today as Lord, not only of individuals, but of nations and governments. We thank you for the privilege of being able to organize ourselves politically and of knowing that political loyalty does not have to mean disloyalty to you. We thank you for your law, which our Founding Fathers acknowledged and recognized as higher than any human law. We thank you for the opportunity that this election year puts before us, to exercise our solemn duty not only to vote, but to influence countless others to vote, and to vote correctly. Lord, we pray that your people may be awakened. Let them realize that while politics is not their salvation, their response to you requires that they be politically active. Awaken your people to know that they are not called to be a sect fleeing the world, but rather a community of faith renewing the world.

Awaken them that the same hands lifted up to you in prayer are the hands that pull the lever in the voting booth; That the same eyes that read your Word are the eyes that read the names on the ballot, and that they do not cease to be Christians when they enter the voting booth. Awaken your people to commitment to justice To the sanctity of marriage and the family, to the dignity of each individual human life, And to the truth that human rights begin when the human lives begin, and not one moment later. Lord, we rejoice today that we are citizens of your kingdom. May that make us all the more committed to being faithful citizens on earth. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. by Rev. Frank Pavone, National Director, for Life

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration St. Francis Hospital Chapel

Say YES to that inner voice calling YOU! Adorers Needed for the Following Hours: Wed. 4 am COME to ME! Thurs. 12am(midnight) 9 am To sign up for one of these hours or ANY Other Hour Fri. 4 am 7 am please call Jim Or Jean Simon at 906-786-1450 Sat. 6 am 1 pm 4 pm

CHOOSE LIFE: We are . . . Sorrowful, yet we are always rejoicing. -2 Cor 6:8, 10 REFLECTION: Life is joyful, and defending life is a mission that should be carried out with joy. We seek to foster, in ourselves and others a “joyful sorrow,” that is, a spirit that is always mourning because of its keen awareness of the ongoing, unseen destruction of human life, and at the same time, is always serene and rejoicing that death has been conquered by Jesus Christ. PRAYER: Father, give us sorrow over the evils in the world & joy as we fight them in union with You.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Weekly Calendar th Sunday, November 4 — 6PM ~ Service of Remembrance Monday, November 5th - Choir Practice 6PM in the Choir Loft Wednesday, November 7th—Fatima Prayers after 8AM Mass Sunday, November 11th—Walking With Purpose 4PM-6PM in the Parish Hall Monday, November 12th—St. Vincent de Paul 7PM—Rosary 6:40PM Wednesday, November 14th—No evening Faith Formation Class– Classes will be held for K-4th grade after school as usual.

CATHOLIC UPDATE Ten Reasons to be CATHOLIC by Kathy Coffey 8. We Take Staunch Stands On Peace And Justice FAITH ~ Each locale boasts its own examples, but across the homeless shelters, EDUCATION hospices, soup kitchens, battered women’s shelters, AIDS treatment centers, literacy programs, day-care centers, hospitals and schools are sponsored and staffed by the Catholic Church. In many parts of the country we sponsor immigration services and tutoring in English. Internationally the work for justice continues through agencies like Catholic Relief Services, Maryknoll and Jesuit Refugee Services. When the government proposed welfare cuts that would endanger the poor, the Catholic protested loudly and forthrightly. These clear actions and positions are balanced by the humility to admit we can’t do it all. As the prayer of Archbishop Oscar Romero said, our limitations are an opportunity for the Lord’s grace to enter and complete our work. 9. The Church Can Contain Tensions ~ This may seem odd, but I relish an image of Church like a huge tent or umbrella under which everyone can fit. Sometimes we seem to be splitting our seams, but we all still stay because this is where we belong; this is home. It is a tension into which we can relax, a struggle that can be lived. Somehow the Catholic Church holds it all in balance: the treasures of the Vatican art galleries and the poverty of the Franciscans; the exuberance of the charismatics and the quietness of centering prayer; drums, guitars, trom- bones– and Gregorian chant. Any other Church would have a million splinter groups: We contain it all. As James Joyce says, the Catholic Church means “here comes everybody.” Sister Jose Hobday says her dad joined the Catholic

Church because it had more riffraff than any other.

10. It’s Your Turn! ~ On the line below, list your favorite reasons for being Catholic. ______

RCIA Begins Tuesday, November 13th! (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Are You or Do You Know Someone Who…… Was never baptized and wish to be baptized? Was baptized in another faith and are interested in becoming a Catholic? Was baptized Catholic as a child but has not yet celebrated the of Eucharist and/or ? Has a child over the age of fourteen who has not been baptized? Are Catholic, but want to learn more about our faith? RCIA offers an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about and to delve into our wonderful Catholic faith. Sessions focus on the teachings of the Church, Scripture, experiences of prayer and offers preparation for individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. All are welcome to participate! RCIA starts Tuesday, November, 13th and meets every Tuesday until after Easter. Please contact Fr. Darryl at (906)4669938 for more details or to enroll.

“Bishop John Doerfler and bishops nationwide are joining in seven days of prayer and fasting prior to their general assembly in November, where they will make critical decisions regarding the tragedy of sexual abuse of individuals by clergy and the concealment of the abuse by bishops.” Prayer of the Faithful: Suggested Intentions….. For the healing and support of all victims and survivors of clergy abuse; We pray to the Lord…. Lord hear our prayer. For the conversion and just punishment of the perpetrators and concealers of clergy abuse; We pray to the Lord…. Lord hear our prayer. For the strength of the bishops to be holy shepherds in protecting and leading their sheep from all harm; We pray to the Lord…. Lord hear our prayer. For the Holy Spirit’s guidance of our bishops in responding to the tragedy of clergy sexual abuse in the Church; We pray to the Lord…. Lord hear our prayer.

Thrivent Financial is working with St. Vincent de Paul in Escanaba to encourage people to donate on ‘GIVING TUESDAY’ ~ November 27. We are encouraging local parishes to get involved and for parishioners to bring the church donations to the store on ‘GIVING TUESDAY’ Thrivent will donate 50 cents to every dollar donated on ‘GIVING TUESDAY’ . We are also encouraging food donations for our St. Vincent de Paul Pantry that day.

Anyone coming in the store on ‘GIVING TUESDAY’ with a donation will get a chance to play our Wheel of Fortune Game, consisting of great prizes from 20% off coupons to free items at our St. Vincent de Paul Escanaba location.

Come and join the fun on ‘GIVING TUESDAY’ November 27 from 10AM-4PM.

We are very grateful to Fr. Darryl for his kindness and assistance at the time of Fr. Paul Schiska’s passing. We thank him for the wonderful . The outpouring of sympathy, beautiful flowers and concern from the parish family was outstanding and will always be remembered. We would like to thank the choir, soloist, lectors, altar servers, pall bearers and Knights of Columbus for their service, and we thank the ladies of the parish who worked hard to put on the lovely funeral luncheon. Thanks to the Crawford Funeral home for their kindness and care, and thanks to Diane Inman for her help and caring. We will be forever grateful for all the kind words of sympathy. It meant so much to us and will always be remembered. God bless all of you for your kindness. The Family of Fr. Paul Schiska

Rosary is St. Mission Church prayed every W2332 Cemetery Rd. Hwy. M-69 Sunday Foster City, Michigan 49834 at 10:35 Rev. Darryl J. Pepin, Pastor Mass Schedule: Sunday, 11:00 AM CT 1-906-282-0740

Pray for the Sick: New Names will be in BOLD. Pastoral Council: Nancy Basile, Bonnie Dennocenzo, Gordy Johnson, Bryant Gagnon, Michael Welnitz, Tara Cajacob, Alex Graham, Maureen Charlevoix Clayton Gustafson, Ruth Depotie, Dave Lawrence, Alice Web- Finance Council: Terry Murray, Carl Steinbrecher, ber, Denise Forstrom, Rod Woodward, Sr., Madge Massie, Jean Dan Steinbrecher, Joe Depotie Murray, Rita Johnson, Dan Murray, Jr., Karen Dias, Keith Gag- non, Toots Miller, Cory Groeneveld, Pat Milligan, Tiffany Galik, Andrea Lubejko (Bianco), Vicky Webb, Faye Heimerl, Travis Wischmeier, Nancy Broeders, Ted Broeders, Jr., Dwight Lee, Janet Weinfurter, Shirley Skogman, Abram Johnson & Deacon Sunday Mass Intention, October 28th: Wendell (Sandy) Sanders. Gladys Kenny by Tom & Diane Kenny Pray for our Nursing Home Parishioners: th Gunhild Steinbrecher, Melvin Cousineau, Athena Agasi & Shirley Ministry Schedule Sunday, October 28 Johnson Lector : Terry Murray Ministers of Communion: Lynn Oman , Steve Church Signs Dennocenzo & Alex Graham A CLOUDY DAY IS NO MATCH FOR Servers: Nathan Graham & Zach Depotie Ushers: Kim Oman & Colin Graham A SUNNY DISPOSITION.

St. Joseph Mission Church Wed., Oct. 31st 6:30PM All ’ Day Mass Holy Day of Obligation Annual Fall Raffle Susy Budek (B) by Nancy Basile Wed. Ministry Schedule October 31st Lector: Steve Dennocenzo Remember to Buy & Sell Tickets Now! Ministers of Communion: Carl Steinbrecher, Tickets are $1 each or 6 tickets for $5 Terry Murray & Lenny Webber Servers: Colin Graham & Lily Depotie The Drawing for Prizes will be on

Ushers: Kevin Sundholm & Zach Depotie Sunday, December, 16 2018

Sunday Mass Intention, Novenber 4th: Marjorie Lysell by Ron & Nancy Basile Sunday Ministry Schedule, November 4st: Lector: Darryl Oman

Ministers of Communion: Lynn Oman, Steve 23 Families contributed Dennocenzo & Terry Murray Sunday Offering Envelope Servers: Zach Depotie & Nathan Graham Ushers: Colin Graham & Missy Sundholm Sunday Offering ………………… $ 581.00 Sunday Loose……………………. 112.00 Our OCTOBER Cleaners were: Children’s Collection……………. 6.00 Steve & Sally Crites Stipends…….………………….…. 50.00 Total $ 874.00 Thank You! Our NOVEMBER cleaners will be: UPCSA REPORT Pledged: $ 4,180 (21 Famlies) Please get your UPCSA cards in ASAP! Thank You!! Marilyn Steinbrecher & Bonnie Dennocenzo

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