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5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 2021 Alice Ball was an African American chemist who developed the first successful treatment for those suffering from Hansen ’ s d i sea se (leprosy). Alice Augusta Ball was born on July 24, 1892 in Seattle, Washington to Laura, a READINGS photographer, and James P. Ball, Jr., a lawyer. Her grandfather, James P. Ball Sr., was a well-known photographer and was amongst the first to practice daguerreotype Sunday, February 7, 2021 photography, a process of printing photographs onto metal plates. Ball excelled at Seattle 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time High School, graduated in 1910, and went onto obtain multiple graduate degrees from the First Reading: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7 University of Washington and the College of Hawaii. Psalm: Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 After earning undergraduate degrees in pharmaceutical chemistry (1912) and pharmacy Second Reading: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23 (1914) from the University of Washington, Alice Ball transferred to the College of Hawaii Gospel: Mk 1:29-39 (now known as the University of Hawaii) and became the very first African American and the very first woman to graduate with a M.S. degree in chemistry in 1915. She was offered a teaching and research position there and became the institution’s very first woman Sunday, February 14, 2021 chemistry instructor. She was only 23 years old. 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ball’s scientific rigor resulted in a highly successful method to alleviate leprosy symptoms, First Reading: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46 later known as the “Ball Method,” that was used on thousands of infected individuals for Psalm: Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 over thirty years until sulfone drugs were introduced. The “Ball Method” was so Second Reading: 1 Cor 10:31—11:1 successful, leprosy patients were discharged from hospitals and facilities across the globe including from Kalaupapa, an isolation facility on the north shore of Molokai, Hawaii where Gospel: Mk 1:40-45 thousands of people suffering from leprosy died in years prior. Thanks to Alice Ball, these banished individuals could now return to their families, free from the symptoms of Subscribe to Daily Readings from the leprosy. Usccb.org website Read the full article > https://www.biography.com/scientist/alice-ball PRAISED BE JESUS CHRIST! WORSHIP & LITURGY Praised be Jesus Christ! Jesus is the answer to Job’s complaint today. He makes us members of His Body so that no pain goes SACRAMENTS unnoticed. Every pain and moment of suffering can be joined Reconciliation, Sun, 9:30 am to the Passion of Jesus, the victorious Lamb. Sometimes, we Before Mass are saved from suffering by Jesus, sometimes we are saved LITURGICAL MINISTERS through suffering with Jesus. With Our Savior Jesus, our Rev. Mr. Joseph Iskra, Deacon suffering is never random, never unnoticed, never ignored. E m er it us Rev. Mr. Chris Rabaut, Deacon Sunday, February 7th, Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, 8:30 AM Breakfast Bible Study Ministers of Service in rectory/9:20 Confessions/10 AM Mass livestreamed with social distancing/ After Mr. Lester Payne Mass, fire outside with hot coffee/Noon meeting about Social Justice Mr. Ronald Ford Jr Wednesday, February 10th, Adoration 8 AM; Morning Prayer at 8:40/ Mass at 9 Mr. Herman Jones Jr. AM Saturday, February 13th Adoration 8 AM; Morning Prayer at 8:40/ Mass at 9 AM/ Altar Servers Cecilia Aguilar Parish Pastoral Council at 10 Sakai Bradley Sunday, February 14th, Third Sunday of Ordinary Time, 8:30 AM Breakfast Bible Alex C la r k Study in rectory/ 9:20 Confessions/ 10 AM Mass livestreamed with social Zoey Crawford -Sim s distancing/ after Mass, fire outside with hot coffee/ 12:15 PM Social Justice Reniah Fielder Elijah Ford committee meeting Malachi Ford Ja’ Shae Fuller Life in the parish. Z ’ a ir e P o pe- C la r k Charlie Spillman Social Justice conversation. Next Sunday (Feb 14thh) afternoon at 12:15 PM, we’ll Haley Williams have a hybrid (at the parish and by Zoom) conversation about social justice issues Extraordinary Ministers of the and our own interests at noon. Mr. Dan Stankewitz of the Michigan Catholic Euchar ist Conference will join us remotely to talk about the work of the conference to Mr. and Mrs. Nick and Kelly promote justice as well as to talk about the specific interests raised by those who C o st ello Mrs. Lois Gibson take part. Committee members will be sent a Zoom link. If you would like to take Mrs. Erika Lee part, please call or email the office. A subcommittee interested in a debate club Mr. Tim Marshall will meet at the end of the committee meeting. Mrs. Mabel Midgett Mrs. Clarisa Piecuch Lenten fish fries. Thanks to those who are able to volunteer, we will have fish fries Mrs. Colleen Rabaut Mrs. Joyce Shelton - W a t k ins on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of Lent from 11 until 3 PM. Ms. Monica Wegienka Mrs. Judy VIckerman Livestreaming. The livestreaming went well last Sunday and we should be on track in the days ahead with the new device for better sound and video. If you would Music Minister Marjorie Gabriel - B ur r ow like to contribute to the purchase of the new device, please see me or call the office. Choir Calvin Black Series on the sacraments This past Wednesday, Avery Burrowes began leading a P a t Ca de new livestream and Zoom series, this time on the sacraments. The series will be on Valaurian Carter Ellen Childs Wednesdays at 8 PM and began this past week. Valerie Harvey - Fo r d Steven Hunter Families of Parishes. Father Thomas, Father Stadmeyer and I met last week. The L isa Jo nes three of us are planning on meeting every 2 weeks to talk about what’s going on in Genevieve Kocourek Valencia McLeod the parishes and what we can do together. Mrs. Trice is working on a flyer that Amy Parker will give all the Lenten devotions, talks and fish fries. Good meeting. Good Doris Perez brother priests to work with. Tom Vickerman Nick Waller Beginning in March, we will have three meetings for people of all five parishes (St. Lawrence Waller Valeon Waller Augustine/St. Monica, Nativity, St. Charles, Sacred Heart and St. Elizabeth) so that Esther Walton we get to know each other. We are waiting to hear from Deacon Steve Morello Barbara White (Continued on page3 ) TAKE UP AND READ, FEBRUARY 7, 2021 about setting those up, once the Moderator for our family of parishes is announced by PLEASE PRAY FOR THE the Archdiocese. Because of the virus, we will do these meetings both in person and via livestreaming. SICK AND HOMEBOUND CARL BARNETT Living in Detroit and need a ride to get vaccinated? Able to drive? Recently, the mayor MYRON BROWN opened up vaccination to the clergy living and working in the city. This past week, I was LARRY CARTER vaccinated with the first Moderna vaccine. Other than feeling like I was punched in the SISTER MARY ELISE CHAPMAN arm for a few days, I’ve had no other side effects. If you live in Detroit, are 65 or older, EDWIN CHESNEY would like to get the vaccine, and need a ride to the TCF (Cobo) Center to get the EDWARD D. CONLEY (BRO. OF EVELYN vaccine, please call the parish (313-883-8540). Also, if you can give a ride (it took me JOHNSON) 45 minutes from arrival to departure) to a sister or brother from the parish, please call MAGGIE DECARLO the parish office. JAMES DYAS ESTHER FIGUEROA-NUNEZ Condolences to the Headen, Mays and Finney Families. This past week, Patricia TONI FULLER Headen, who had belonged to our parish for several years with her son Marcus, passed MARJORIE GABRIEL-BURROW away and went to the Lord. Our condolences to Marcus and all of Pat’s family JAVIER GARIBAY members. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. LOIS GIPSON WENDEL GOLSON (SON OF B. WYRE) Condolences to the St. Patrick’s Senior Center community. We heard this week that RONALD HARDISON Sister Mary Watson, the long time director of the center, passed away. May the angels SISTER ELIZABETH HARRIS, SISTER lead her into paradise. MARY JANE, HVM WILLIAM HASKA LAUREN HENDRICKS So, what will we do once it is safe to gather again? With the new, more virulent strain MASTER SGT. SHEILA HOLMES (RET) of the virus, we will go back to printed sheets for songs during the week. Also, if you LYNN JONES come to the office, we are very happy to see you – at 6 feet away. Thank you. Some- PEGGY JONES (NURSING HOME) time, in the New Year, we’ll have a Mass to thank God for His mercy and goodness to BRANDON MARSHALL (SON OF R. us. God has been with us through it all, so we have to begin by thanking Him. We will MARSHALL) also set up a memorial for those who have passed from the virus. PATTY MATIGIAN DONNA METCALFE Please keep praying the Rosary to end the COVID19 pandemic. JANE MONIER LINDA MONIER Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! PEGGY MONIER JACQUELINE MOORE Father Dan LOIS MORRIS (FACEBOOK FRIEND) TYRONE MORTON DOROTHY PAYNE JACQUICE PETTY DAVID PHILBERT MARY QUINN RCIA RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS THEO ROBERTS DARLINE RUCKER God is reaching out all the time for us. He calls us to His kingdom. Let us no RICKI RUGGS delay in coming to the Lord.