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St. Louise de Marillac FORMING A UNITED FRONT FOR JESUS AND HIS CHURCH June 2, 2019 Page 2 St. Louise de Marillac Warren, Michigan ST. LOUISE de MARILLAC 2500 E. Twelve Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48092 (586) 751-3340 Fax: (586) 751-3717 Welcome Website: www.saintlouisedm.org We extend a cordial welcome to all Email: [email protected] who have come to worship today. We Bulletin Editor: [email protected] are especially glad to offer our hands in PARISH OFFICE HOURS friendship to those worshiping with us for Monday - Thursday : 10:00 am - 4:00 pm the first time. Closed 1 - 1:30 pm for Prayer Service Stop by our Welcome Table after Closed Friday, Saturday & Sunday Holy Mass for information regarding our MASS SCHEDULE parish. Saturday: 4 pm Sunday: 9:30 am, 11:30 am Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 12 Noon Tuesday: 6:30 pm SACRED HEART OF JESUS Holy Days: Consult bulletin Whether statues or stained glass, the SACRAMENTS image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus can Baptisms - 1st Sunday of the Month at the 11:30 am Holy Mass Reconciliation - Tuesday 5 pm; Friday 11:30 am; Saturday 3 pm be found in churches all over the world. Marriage - 6 months prior notification Jesus looks down, one hand extended PASTORAL TEAM out and another pointing to a heart Pastor: Fr. Michael Suhy - Ext. 310 wreathed in thorns and glowing with [email protected] light. In the Sacred Heart, we see both Associate Pastor: Fr. Pathrose (Peter) Panuvel - Ext. 303 the sorrow and the joy of the life of [email protected] Deacon: Charlie Pace - Ext. 305 Christ, who became one of us out of [email protected] love. "Jesus knew and loved us each OUR TEAM and all during his life, his agony, and his Passion and Director of Operations: Mike Ashby - Ext. 302 gave himself up for each one of us. He has loved us all [email protected] with a human heart" (CCC 478). In the Incarnation, Social Worker: Joseph Manuszak, MSW God becomes man. Jesus experienced the fullness of [email protected] Campus Minister for Spirituality and Faith Formation: humanity, including its sufferings. June 8th is the Feast Julia Czarnecki - Ext. 312 of the Sacred Heart. We remember all that Jesus [email protected] endured for us. We also remember why he endured it, Director of Music: Adam Plomaritas out of love. [email protected] Christian Service Advisor: Marsha Wisniewski [email protected] ST. STEPHEN ADORATION CHAPEL ALPHA Experience Coordinator: Gloria Cameron [email protected] Twelve Reasons from the teachings of the Church Youth Minister: Tom Francis for wanting to spend one hour with Jesus in the [email protected] Blessed Sacrament Parish Sacristan/Facilities Coordinator: Chuck White - Ext. 308 4. Your hour with Jesus in the Blessed [email protected] Sacrament will repair for evils of the Admin Asst.: Shirley Braschayko - Ext. 307 world and bring about peace on earth. [email protected] “Let us be generous with our time in Parish Secretary: Madge Kinsella - Ext. 313 going to meet Jesus and ready to [email protected] Admin Asst.: Jennifer Briones - Ext. 311 make reparation for the great evils of [email protected] the world. Let your adoration never Bulletin Editors: Denise Wahl and June Smith cease.” rev. 06/02/2019 Pope John Paul II Dominicai Cenae MISSION STATEMENT: St. Louise de Marillac Parish is a Our St. Stephen Adoration Chapel is open 24/7 Christ-centered Community committed to worship, service and the development of our faith. Through the sacraments we are where Jesus is waiting, present in the tabernacle, to empowered to embrace the future, welcome people from spend time with you. diverse backgrounds and follow the example of our patroness, Stop by the Welcome Table to receive instructions St. Louise de Marillac, serving the spiritual and temporal needs for the use of the Chapel and the access code for the of others. outside door. Encounter + Grow + Witness www.saintlouisedm.org St. Louise de Marillac Warren, Michigan Page 3 Congratulations Confirmandi! CONFIRMATION PRAYER Evan Brengman Heavenly Father, Jestin Concepcion in the Old Testament, your prophets and priests would anoint Evan Lubiarz the faithful with oil. Through this holy anointing you made known to Avery Mecher them their mission on earth. On Pentecost, at the birth of the Kenneth Moreno Church, you sent your Holy Spirit on the disciples. On that day, the Matthew O'Connor promise you gave of your Spirit was fulfilled to the whole world. As Devin Ruiz these newly confirmed go out into the world preserve the gifts of the Spirit in their hearts. May the Sabina Sawicki completion of their initiation through Confirmation help them Hailie Scott fulfill their baptismal promises as members of the Body of Christ. Nicolina Vitale Amen. Nickolas Yang ©2007 Liturgical Publications Inc. Welcome Bishop Robert Fisher! On Jan. 25, 2017, the Most Rev. Robert J. Fisher was ordained as auxiliary bishop to Archbishop Allen Vigneron. Bishop Fisher had previously served as rector of the National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak, one of many posts he held since his ordination as a priest in 1992. Bishop Fisher currently serves as episcopal vicar and regional moderator for the Northeast Region of the Archdiocese. www.saintlouisedm.org Encounter + Grow + Witness Page 4 St. Louise de Marillac Warren, Michigan St. Louise Happenings MARK YOUR CALENDARS TEACHING SERIES St. Louise de Marillac is proud to announce: Join Deacon Charlie as he Priestly Ordination of continues the teaching Rev. Mr. John McKenzie series on The Biggest Lie in Saturday, June 8 at 10:00 am the History of Christianity, Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament by Matthew Kelley, 9844 Woodward Ave Tuesdays at 7:30 pm in the Church. Looking forward to seeing you there! SAINT LOUISE DE MARILLAC NEEDS YOU! Intercessory Prayer “The Solemnity of Pentecost” 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm Sunday, June 9 at 11:30 am Monday, June 3 Fr. John McKenzie’s First Solemn Mass With Bishop Joseph Perry, Homilist Please join us in front St. Louise de Marillac Church of the Blessed Tabernacle! A reception and blessings will follow the Mass All are welcome! GOSPEL MEDITATION ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE "So that they may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in me." Does technology bring us together, or does it remind us of distance and differences and keep us apart? Most days, I'm not so sure. With the constant inundation of news from across the world, it can be easier to tune out the sufferings and the joys of people we'll never meet, in places we'll never visit. But is this the invitation of Jesus? Over the centuries, our Church has become truly universal across the globe. There are Christians across nations and cultures, across lines of rich and poor. There are Christians who live behind white picket fences, and Christians dying in conflict zones. "That they may all be one," Jesus prays. One in what? Love. "That the love with which you loved me may be in them." This is easier said than done, of course. The world is far too vast for us to individually love every human being. I can hardly remember the names of half the regulars at my Sunday Mass! But that doesn't mean we can't try. "I pray not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me through their word." Jesus had this religious popular explosion in mind. The mission and message of Christ was not meant to stop in the Apostle's generation or stay cordoned off in the geographic confines of Israel. Jesus' words at the Last Supper are a prayer, a plea to the Father for the spread and unity of the Church across time and space. This week, look up organizations supporting the persecuted Church and make a donation. Next week, visit a struggling parish within your own diocese. When you meet someone new at hospitality Sunday, invite them over for dinner to get to know them better. Whether far off or close to home, let's allow Jesus' prayer to live in us, to be drawn together in love. Encounter + Grow + Witness www.saintlouisedm.org St. Louise de Marillac Warren, Michigan Page 5 A Message from Fr. Michael + JMJ BEGINNING TO SAY FAREWELL! Wow! It’s starting to hit me that our five years together are coming to an end, and quickly! I’m beginning to experience sadness at the thought. I love you all so dearly in the Lord and I am so grateful to Jesus for the time we have spent together! On the weekend of June 15th and June 16th, Fr. Peter and I will be at all weekend Holy Masses to say thank you and bid you farewell. Fr. Peter and I have talked, and decided we would like to give all of you a small, blessed token of our love and prayers. For all who attend Holy Mass that weekend, at the end of Holy Mass, Fr. Peter and I will bless and invest all who would like with the Miraculous Medal. I was inspired by the wonderful initiative of the Christian Women who gave the Miraculous Medal as a gift to all who attended our May Crowning Holy Mass. So, if you already have a Medal and are not sure if it has been blessed, bring it! The blessing and investiture with the Miraculous Medal is stunningly beautiful. Fr. Peter and I will find great consolation in knowing that we have entrusted you to the loving embrace of our Mother Mary! May she preserve and grow all the good fruits of the Holy Spirit in your hearts and lives! Rue de bac, the Church where Mother Mary gave Fr.