St. Frances Cabrini 9000 Laurence Ave. ● Allen Park MI 48101 (313) 381-5601 ● www.cabriniparish.org

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Weekend at Birney’s

Welcome Fr. Steven Bell dent Abraham Lincoln, including the blood-stained pillow on It is with great excitement and expectaon that I wel- which he died. More importantly, we treasure the relics of come Fr. Steven Bell to St. Frances Cabrini for our Easter saints, the holy instruments of God. Relics remind us of the Parish Mission: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fr. Bell holiness of a saint and his/her cooperaon in God's work. At will be our homilist at all Masses this weekend, as he helps the same me, relics inspire us to ask for the prayers of that us ancipate all the graces that will be received at our Mis- saint and to beg the grace of God to live the same kind of sion ‘Hope Found in the Valley of Dry Bones.’ Fr. Bell will faith-filled life.’ (ewtn.com) lead our parish through a re-energized and re-focused spir- Relic of Blessed itual engagement with the miracle of Easter. “The exhumaon of a saint candidate is done for several Are you looking for more faith? Are you struggling to find reasons. Thirty years ago, it was done to recognize the body meaning in the world? Has God seemed distant? Are you of Fr. Solanus Casey, to evaluate how the body was, but able to truly celebrate Easter ‘joy’? there were no relics taken at that me, because he hadn’t Come find answers to these quesons and many more at yet been made venerable,” said Fr. Larry Webber, OFM Cap., our Parish Mission! I look forward to seeing a full Church … vice postulator for the canonizaon cause of Fr. Solanus. it will be me well spent! “Now, as his beaficaon has been declared/celebrated, Each evening, which starts at 7 p.m., childcare will be another exhumaon has taken place (in ancipaon of the available in the Elementary School for any who would be in Mass celebrang his being named ‘Blessed’ in 2018), and need of this service in order to aend the Mission. the purpose of this exhumaon is to take relics which will be Congratulaons, First Communicants used in the Church.” Please join me in congratulang our young parishioners Exhumaon of the body of a sainthood candidate is part who received their First Holy Communion Saturday aer- of the formalies of the beaficaon process and includes noon. It is always a grace-filled moment to celebrate with very strict guidelines, said Fr. Webber, who along with Bro. young people the ongoing growth in their faith life. Richard Merling, OFM Cap., has served as vice postulator Accompanied by their parents and family members, each since 2012. of these young people shared in the ‘source and summit’ of Aer permission was received from the Congregaon for our faith … the Body and Blood of Jesus. Keep them in your the Causes of Saints in Rome - as well as local civic officials - prayers as they connue to learn what a blessing this sacra- to exhume the body, the metal casket in which Fr. Solanus mental gi will mean from this day forward. was buried was raised from its resng place, then Archbish- I would also like to thank the teachers and administraon op broke the wax seal that was le on Fr. from our Elementary School, and the catechists and Reli- Solanus’ casket when it was last opened under then- gious Educaon staff who helped prepare the children for Edmund C. Szoka. Two witnesses who were pre- this special celebraon. I look forward to seeing all of you in sent at the 1987 exhumaon were then called upon to help Church for your second, third and beyond communions! verify the body, with medical examiners present to report Why relics? on its condion. St. Frances Cabrini is blessed to house the relic of Blessed Church officials then oversaw the collecon of first- and Solanus Casey this weekend. I pray that will take advantage second-class relics - including pieces of bone, hair and cloth- of this opportunity to learn about Blessed Solanus and pray ing - which were secured inside vials to be sent to Rome, for his intercession on our behalf. The relic will be exposed where they were catalogued, authencated and prepared for veneraon unl 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. for distribuon. The body was then reinterred in a new Cap- ‘Here we need to pause for a moment. Perhaps in our uchin habit and casket, which was then sealed by Archbish- technological age, the whole idea of relics may seem op Vigneron along with an authencaon document signed strange. Remember, all of us treasure things that have be- by those present, before a closing prayer. longed to someone we love - a piece of clothing, another (themichigancatholic.org, 2017) personal item, a lock of hair. Those "relics" remind us of the Quote of the Week love we share with that person while s/he was sll living and “Worry is a weakness from which very few of us are en- even aer death. Our hearts are torn when we think about rely free. We must be on guard against this most insidious disposing of the very personal things of a deceased loved enemy of our peace of soul. Instead, let us foster confidence one. Even from an historical sense, at Ford's Theater Muse- in God, and thank Him ahead of me for whatever He choos- um for instance, we can see things that belonged to Presi- es to send us.” - Blessed Solanus Casey Third Sunday of Easter Page 3 May 5, 2019

Easter Parish Mission with Fr. Steven Bell This Week - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A spiritual experience to reinvigorate our HOPE, set ablaze our FAITH and break through the mundane with sublime LOVE

“Hope Found in the Valley of Dry Bones”

Monday, May 6, 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.:

What is the hope that comes from the Resurrection? Child care p Tuesday, May 7, 7 p.m.: in Ele rovide ment d Why do we need to draw breath from the Resurrection? ary Sc hool Wednesday, May 8, 7 p.m . : How do we live in the Resurrection and share it with others?

All gatherings will be held in Church and refreshments will be served afterward .

Join us in welcoming Fr. Steven Bell, Paulist priest and dynamic witness to our faith! He joyfully proclaims the Gospel in parish mis- sions, retreats, workshops and media ministry.

Mark your calendars and be inspired with us. Free to aend -- invite others!

For more informaon, call 313-381-5601, Ext. 1050 Third Sunday of Easter Page 4 May 5, 2019

Mass Schedule and Intenons Readings for the Week Monday, May 6, 2019 of May 5, 2019 8:30 a.m. Richard Hirsch by Teed Family Sunday Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Leo and Theresa Schillinger (Wedding Anniversary) by Ron and Lisa Lee Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13; 8:30 a.m. Special Intenons for St. Frances Cabrini students Rev 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 or Jn 21:1-14 6:30 p.m. No Mass Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Monday Acts 6:8-15; 8:30 a.m. Deceased Priests of the Archdiocese of Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Thursday, May 9, 2019 Tuesday Acts 7:51—8:1a; 8:30 a.m. Parishioners of St. Hugh Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b Friday, May 10, 2019 and 8a, 17 and 21ab; 8:30 a.m. Lou Iederosa (19th Anniversary) by Ann Lipidi Jn 6:30-35 Dennis Short by Nichole Hoover Wednesday Acts 8:1b-8; Saturday, May 11 2019 Ps 66:1-3a, 4-5, 6-7a; 8:30 a.m. Joseph M. Toth (59th Anniversary) byTheresa Sabo and Family Jn 6:35-40 5 p.m. John Dusik by Richard Dusik Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Mary Ann Bolduc by Husband Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Elias and Beatrice Bolduc by Son Jn 6:44-51 Leo Rauchman by Family Friday St. Damien de Veuster, Priest Sunday, May 12, 2019 Acts 9:1-20; 8 a.m. Eleanor Scimeca by Family Ps 117:1bc, 2; Diane Radin (Eighth Anniversary) by Husband, Richard Jn 6:52-59 Special Intenons for Godelieve Rummel by Mona and Jim Saturday Acts 9:31-42; Donna Marra by Family Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16-17; 10 a.m. Bill Daniel (12th Anniversary) by Family Jn 6:60-69 Zigmund and Mary Walski by Ron and Chris Walski Sunday Fourth Sunday of Easter Katy Gasparella by Ron and Chris Walski Acts 13:14, 43-52; Mary Ann Grillo and Helen Szpyrka by Sal and Lisa Ps 100:1-2, 3, 5; Noon Florence Smolinski by Family Rev 7:9, 14b-17; Special Intenons for Carol Bosak by Pat Darin and Family Jn 10:27-30 Richard and Catherine Nec by Mary Brua Joseph and Helen Germek by Children 7 p.m. Helen McAfee by Family Advertiser of the Week Doris Barazsu by Children Helen Pe by Adams Family Special Intenons for Colin and Ingrid Rossman by Family This weeks Sponsor of the Week is

Savone Cement Altar Care Second Friday Candles: To view their full advertisement, see the back pages of the bulletin. And please patronize all of our spon- Therese Zacny sors because they make the bulletin possible Second Sunday Towels: Barbara Engler

Please pray for the family and friends of our dearly departed

Sandra Cahill Guadalupe ‘Lori’ Villarreal June 14, 1941 March 12, 1967 -April 24, 2019 -April 26, 2019 Third Sunday of Easter Page 5 May 5, 2019

Welcome to the Table of the Lord!

FIRST EUCHARIST Baptisms St. Frances Cabrini on Saturday May 4, 2019 April 14, 2019 Deacon Luis Flores Isabella Adamski Liam Kisner Frances Babbage Liana Klenczar Monroe Rosalyn Matteini Nolan Bacon Savanna Leitz Jairo-Rodarte and Kalie Matteini Ximena Barba Garre Lieby Lyla Belanger Addison Liposky Nattea Zamora Guerrero Josephine Bergdoll Bella Mach Johnny and Kalie (Matteini) Guerrero Cecilia Bergman Sebasan Maddux Maya Bertasio Elizabeth Maffesoli April 28, 2019 Henry Bigger Connor Maxwell Fr. Timothy Birney Kaden Bollenger Owen Maxwell Jameson Henry Bolla Megan Brown Breslin McMillan Joseph and Amber (Sharp) Bolla Mikayla Brown Abigail Merchan Adam Daher Isabella Nasutovich Joshua Lee Bolla II Mariabella DeMaeo Claire Nguyen Joshua and April (Berro) Bolla Jonah Drysdale Andrea Orozco Avery Dudek Gabriella Orz Grant Joseph Leja Emerson Dupuis Samuel Perez Jacob and Sarah (Durocher) Leja Jillian Estheimer Mia Persia

Sophia Jeanne Lovasz Elizabeth Fetelea Sebasan Plascencia Bradley and Katelyn (Leja) Lovasz Luca Franco Blake Puls Aviana Gaona Ella Rader Elijah James Simpson Miranda Garcia Sergio Reynoso John Luke Alexis Gomez Fernando Rojas and Catherine (Tenuta) Simpson McKenna Gomez Braden Rossi Elizabeth Gonzalez Kenneth Santure Grace Grabowski Amritha Sekar Brooklyn Hamood Tyler Smith Emily Hasngs Peyton Sollars Morgan Hawk Ella Stetz Audrina Hawver Isaac Tapia-Preza Marshall Hegedus Abigail Tarsavage Emilie Height Jaylynn Vacca Estella Hemphill Brianna Valenni Jesus Hernandez Marley Williams Alexander Hernandez-Sanchez Whitney Hillen-Ginsberg Weddings Sophia Hills Thank You John and Joann (Swatek) Stewart Leighton Huckabee to all who helped make April 26, 2019 Genna Jevahirian our celebration so successful! Fr. Dominic Macioce Leah Jevahirian

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Cabrini Festival

June 7, 8 and 9

A couple of years ago, parishioners asked festival organizers how they could help with the cost of the festival, since we spend over Early Bird Raffle $20,000 on food/beer items alone. We came up with a sponsorship Congratulations to Dolores Crupi, whose festival raf- program that was quite successful. fle ticket was drawn for the second $100 prize. If you are interested in sponsoring an item, please fill out the Thank you to everyone who has returned the books form below and return with your check to the festival committee. of tickets we mailed to parishioners. To purchase , You can place it in the collection baskets, return it to the Parish Of- stop by the Parish Office. fice or mail it to Cabrini Festival, attention Tiffany Cogswell, 9000 We’ll pick one more before festival weekend. Laurence Ave., Allen Park, MI 48101. The Parish Festival is a perfect opportunity to get Thank you for your continuing support. Tiffany and Rory Cogswell involved in parish life. There are many ways to enjoy the festival and have a role in it success. ITEMS Case Cases For more information, call Tiffany Cogswell, chair- Cost Needed person, at 313-574-5097, or the Parish Office, 313-381- 5601. Beer $60 100 Lettuce $18 6 Assorted cheeses $44 26 A tisket, a tasket, Green Peppers $22 13 we are collecting Festival baskets We have started collecting baskets for the Festival Taco Meat $35 36 Booth, and want to encourage you to think about cre- Mac N Cheese $40 22 ating a themed basket for our game of chance under the big tent. Assorted Buns $ 4 80 Baskets, which parishioners create around a theme Breads $30 15 of their choice, go home with the winners of our game. It is a popular spot, and we want to make sure we have Pulled Pork $57 6 enough baskets to satisfy the women, children and Soft Pretzel $29 11 men who stop by. The ideas are endless for basket themes, and here Pizza $18 102 are just a few ideas: Summertime fun, movie night, Ice $14 99 game night, sports, spiritual enrichment, candles, wine, gardening, family activities, scrapbooking. Pierogis $18 70 As an example, the sports basket may include golf Nacho Chips $ 9 38 balls, towel, tees, a certificate to a local course. The movie basket may include boxes of theater candy, a Hot Dogs $30 14 DVD, popcorn, theater certificates. Sausage (Polish & Italian ) $31 40 Have fun with this opportunity – the possibilities are Ground Chuck $30 24 endless. The festival in June 7,8 and 9, and we will ac- cept baskets until festival time. Ground Round Patties $16.50 60 Perhaps you can’t make a basket, but have a basket French Fries $30 25 around the house that someone else could use. Please bring it to Mass with you and leave it on the table in the Narthex. If you are in need of a basket to fill, stop by and pick one up . Sponsors of the PolishFood Booth need help rolling cab- bages on Thursday, May 23. The group will be meeng in Ho- ly Family Hall at 5:30 p.m. For more informaon, call Lori at 313-574-2313 Third Sunday of Easter Page 7 May 5, 2019

Christian Service

All Saints Soup Kitchen, Wednesday, May 8 Volunteers are needed to help cook and serve more than 100 men, women and children who depend on All Saints for lunch. If you would like to help, call Kathy Bates, (734)324-0944. We meet outside Holy Family Hall at 9 a.m. to carpool and return around 1:30 p.m. We also provide desserts to complement the meal. These special diners really enjoy cakes, cheesecake, pie and cup- cakes. If you would like to donate store bought goodies please leave a message with the Parish Office at 313-381- 5601. Deliver them to the Parish Office no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 7.

St. Christine Soup Kitchen, Saturday, May 11 Volunteers are needed to help cook and serve more than 200 men, women and children who depend on St. Christine for lunch. If you would like to help, call Therese at (313)381-5601, Ext. 1051. We meet in Holy Family Hall to carpool and are back around 2:30 p.m. We need desserts, like cakes, brownies, cheesecake and cupcakes. If you would like to donate homemade or store bought goodies, leave a message at the number above. Desserts need to be delivered to the Parish Office by 5 p.m. Friday, May 10. St. Leo Soup Kitchen Saturday, May 18 We’ll prepare and serve lunch for approximately 150 guests at St. Leo on Saturday, May 18. We need “At Home” volun- teers to cook Manwich (one pound of hamburger per one can of Manwich in a zip-lock bag), baked goods and paper prod- ucts. Call the Parish Office, (313)381-5601 if you can help. All donations need to be at the Parish Office by 5 p.m. Friday, May 17. Call Barb Engler (313)388-7827, if you are interested in preparing and serving the meal that day. Manna Meal Monday, May 27 The Manna Meal Soup Kitchen is located at St. Peter's Episcopal Church on and Trumbull, Detroit, and co- sponsored by nearby Holy Trinity . We provide four volunteers to prepare and serve a simple breakfast of soup and sandwiches to more than 100 men, women and children from 7:30-11 a.m. on the fourth Monday each month. We meet outside Holy Family House at 6 a.m. and return around Noon. Transportation is provided. Call Joyce McCabe, 313-506-6154, for information about taking part.

Weekend of April 20 and 21, 2019 Weekly Collection Received Debt Envelopes $ 12,651.80 Total Debt $ 3,247,931.55 Automatic Deposit $ 3,806.50 Monthly MCC Payment $ ** Easter Collection $ 22,667.00 AOD Relief Payment ______Total $ 39,125.30 Total $ 0.00

Actual Weekly Contribution Year to Date $ 985,684.96 Current Debt Balance $ 3,247,931.55 Weekly Contribution Budget through Year to Date $1,081,734.00 **Payment made the first of each month Holy Thursday collection for St. Vincent DePaul $ 1,582.00 Pontifical Good Friday Collection $ 1,045.00

Weekend of April 27 and 28, 2019 Weekly Collection Received Debt Envelopes $ 14,607.00 Total Debt $ 3,247,931.55 Automatic Deposit $ 3,570.50 Monthly MCC Payment $ ** Loose $ 3,710.00 AOD Relief Payment ______Total $ 21,887.50 Total $ 0.00

Actual Weekly Contribution Year to Date $1,007,572.46 Current Debt Balance $ 3,247,931.55 Weekly Contribution Budget through Year to Date $1,107,696.00 **Payment made the first of each month Third Sunday of Easter Page 8 May 5, 2019

Host families needed

for international CHS students

Loving host families are needed to

The Cabrini Boosters Club meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the host international students who will month at Holy Family Hall. All men and women are invited to join, as our goal is be attending Cabrini High School in to help serve the sports programs of Cabrini parish and schools. the 2019-20 school year. Booster Club membership is $25 Register online: www.cabriniboosters.org Students come with their own Booster Club questions, please send email to [email protected] spending money and health insur- Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CabriniBoosters ance. Host families receive $700 per month and are asked to provide a Scout programs recognized for 70 years of service to youth bedroom/place to study and three Providing character-building programs to parish meals per day. Any meals eaten out- youth for seven decades, Scout Troop 1052 and side the home are paid for by the Cub Scout Pack 1052 were recently honored at the student. Mahican District Dinner of the Boy Scouts of Ameri- There is a local person in the com- ca Michigan Crossroads Council. munity that supports the student and Scout Troop 1052 was recognized for 70 years of the host family. service. Current Scoutmaster Steve Witberg and It is a wonderful cultural exchange the troop meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday nights within your own family. in the Wayne Wesenberg Wing of Holy Family Hall. Local coordinators also are needed Membership is open to boys and girls in Fih Grade to work with international high through 18 years of age. school students. Training and sup- Cub Pack 1052 was recognized for 65 years of port are provided for this paid inde- service. Cubmaster Joe Trela coordinates acvies for boys and girls in kinder- pendent contractor position. garten through Fih Grade. The pack meets in the Wayne Wesenberg Wing For more information about the from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. program, visit www.pse-edu.org To learn more about hosting an international student or working as a local coordinator, call Cheryl Da Silva, PSE regional manager for Michigan, 617-710-5700, or email her: Looking for a fun and faith-filled place for your children or grandchildren to [email protected] spend a week or two this summer? Want to help them unplug from technology, develop face-to-face relaonships, exercise, experience nature and give them Greengs cards for a cause experiences they will treasure the rest of their lives? Look no further! Camp Cabrini Scout Troop 1052 is raising Sancta Maria (CSM), located in Gaylord, Michigan, provides wholesome recrea- funds for summer on and adventure in an atmosphere of Chrisan faith. CSM is a Catholic camp camp through the offering one- and two-week sessions for boys and one-week sessions for girls. sale of boxed hand- Since 1933, CSM has provided countless youth with lasng memories. Does craed greeng your youngster like horseback riding, or want to try it for the first me? They cards. can do it at camp! Want to spend me at the beach and in the water? Enjoy Boxes of 30 cards are available for CSM’s own private beach on Lake 27! Enjoy playing sports? Have fun each day all occasions: Children’s Birthday, compeng in different athlec contests! These are just a few of the acvies Thanks and Blanks, All Occasion and offered at camp. Other acvies include daily Mass, a high- and low-challenge Holiday. Each box is $30. ropes course, a f 50-foot climbing wall, cras, archery, a trip to Mackinac Island For more informaon, call Nancy with a stop for Mass under the largest crucifix in the world, campfires (and Trela, 313-575-2971. s’mores!) and so much more!!! Fun, faith, and friendships included at no extra cost! Camp sessions begin in June and run through mid-August. We also offer Mother/Daughter weekends and Father/Son weekends. Check out our website Cabrini Athletics to learn more at www.CampSanctaMaria.org or call (248) 822-8199. www.cabrinimonarchs.com Third Sunday of Easter Page 9 May 5, 2019

High School Youth Group Youth Ministry Therese Tardiff, Coordinator of Youth Ministry 313-381-5601, Ext. 1051, or ardiff@cabriniparish.com Our Middle School and High School Youth Ministry is a parish -wide program for those in sixth through 12th grades. No maer where you aend school, we invite all youth of the par- Sunday, May 5 Cinco de Mayo Social ish to join us as we nurture our faith lives together. For more 7 to 9 p.m. in Holy Family Hall informaon on upcoming programs, call Therese Tardiff, coordi- We will aend the 7 p.m. Mass together, and enjoy some yum- nator of Youth Ministry at 313-381-5601, Ext. 1051. my Mexican treats at the social in Holy Family Hall for some yummy Mexican treats! Our Parish Mission speaker, Fr. Steve Think about hoppin’ on this bus; it’s going places! Bell will be talking at Mass and joining us at the social! Get your seat on these Tuesday Travelers trips - fall trips Parish Mission just added! End of the Year Youth Group Celebraon!!! May 28-29 : Saugatuck and Holland, includes three meals and Saturday, May 11, 6 to 9 p.m. overnight accommodations at the Haworth House in Holland, BBQ and Game Night at Mrs. Tardiff’s House wine tasting at Fenn Valley Vineyards, dune ride, Holland Join us for corn hole, basketball, Yardzee, foosball, giant Con- Princess cruise, shopping. Departs 8:30 a.m. May 28. $321 nect 4, euchre and more. There will be hot dogs, hamburgers, per person, based on double occupancy. salads, desserts and other yummy snacks! This will be our last July 16 : Boston Edison Historic District in Detroit-lunch at regular YG gathering for the year and we will celebrate the sen- Andiamo Riverfront, time along Detroit RiverWalk, shopping iors!! at Leon & Lulu, Clawson. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $45. August 20 : Put-In-Bay on South Bass Island includes round- No Youth Group Sunday, May 12, 19 and 26 trip ferry ride, island tour, lunch voucher, musket demo at Perry’s International Peace Memorial, tour of Put-In-Bay Win- May 12 is Mother’s Day ery at Doller House. 8 a.m. to 9:15 p.m. $118. Spend some time with your mom or the special women in your life. Sept. 24 : Tour and lunch at W.K. Kellogg Manor House in Hickory Corners, MI, and visit to Binder Park Zoo in Battle Annual Cedar Point Trip Creek. 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. $88. Tuesday, June 18, 7:20 a.m. to Midnight Oct. 15-16: An overnight trip to the Ontario Wine Trail, visit- Cost: $70 (Includes: motorcoach bus transportaon, park ck- ing three vineyards for wine tastings, staying (and shopping) et, bagels and juice on the bus) Download the permission slip in Niagra-on-the-Lake. Dinner at Queenston Heights Restau- at cabriniparish.org under the Youth Ministry tab. It MUST be rant included. 9 a.m. departure. $292 per person, based on turned in by Monday, June 3!! Space is limited, so get your double occupancy. money/permission slip in early! We will have coolers, if you Nov. 19 : Tour of three historic Catholic churches in Detroit: want to bring a lunch. Friends are welcome! Sweetest Heart of Mary, St. Joseph and Ste. Anne de Detroit. Lunch is at Traffic Jam & Snug. 10 a.m. departure. $70. Upcoming Summer Events We travel through Bianco Tours and leave from the Cabrini Parish Fesval June 7, 8 and 9 church parking lot. Coffee and breakfast snacks will be pro- YNIA send-off Mass/Breakfast June 9 at 10 a.m. vided 30 minutes before departure for May, August, Septem- ber and October trips. YNIA Prep Monday, June 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Holy Family Hall To reserve a seat, call Therese at 313-381-5601, Ext. 1051. Cedar Point Tuesday, June 18 from 7:20 to Midnight Steubenville Conference June 21-23 YNIA South Bend July 7-13 and YNIA Buffalo July 21-27 Thanks from the Carmody family It was wonderful to be home at St. Frances Cabrini, and share with so many of you an update on our mission work. Thank you for your connued support of our efforts as we Third Sunday of Easter look ahead to Kenya. While we are sll in town, we want- In this Sunday’s Gospel, the disciples, in ed to let you know about a free, all-ages benefit concert their struggle, finally recognize Jesus and being held on our behalf from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May proclaim, “It is the Lord.” 11, at St. Mary of the Hills Catholic Church, 2675 John R. Have you considered answering the call to “help the Road, Rochester Hills. A freewill donaon will be taken. poor recognize the Lord in their life” by joining the Society To learn more about our mission work, visit of St. Vincent de Paul? www.familymissioncompany.com or To learn more about our parish conference, call the Parish www.carmodyfamilyonmissions.com Office, 313-381-5601, Ext. 1069. Third Sunday of Easter Page 10 May 5, 2019

St. Frances Cabrini Bible Study We have been asked to pray for …. concludes its discussion on Frances Adamczyk Sammy Helner Loretta Prohovnic

Frances Adkison Rinetta Herman The Acts of the Apostles: Ken Adkison Janet Hicks Mark Rachfal The Spread of the Kingdom John Aleva Kathi Higgison Fred Randall Tuesday May 14 , 7 to 8:30 p.m., Lennon Allen Tom Higgison Nick Randall Star Allen Russell Hills Mary Rapa Holy Family Hall Debra Andrews Anita Howard Noemia Reid Alicia Atkinson Virginia Holowecky Jean Rennie Our annual May Erika Bacha Dan Howe Joan Rennie Heather Baker Mary Howe Charles Reseter Crowning and Living Marjorie Barnowski Charlotte Hudson Emma Roberts Rosary is 7 p.m. May 8 Michael Bartoluzzi Ruth Hurliman Jack Rochon at Crystal Park Hall. Nick Beasanski Richard Hutchison Bill Sabo We need 60 people to Dwight Behm Patricia Irwin David, Helen and Renee Mary Behm Kay Jourdan Salamon Knight’s Korner fill each bead of the Sharon Benson Morgan Justice John Sanchez Rosary; please join us. Dave Bertasio Lena Kaczur Claire Scalici We’ll be serving a Mother’s Day Sara Bielski Mike Kammer Robert Scarlett brunch from 8 a.m. to Noon May 12 at Robert Billing Quentin Kastlan Sheila Schafer Ronald Bloom Eddie Kastl Mary Ann Schrettner Crystal Park. There is no cost; freewill Frank Bokar Bonnie Kawalec Jim Shaw donaons accepted. Michael Booth Tom Kearn Schebel Family Our next Euchre Tournament is Sat- Sharon Booth Janet Keeth Walt Shogren Erica Born Polly Kenzie Harry Sisko urday, May 18, in our lounge, and we Gary Burtka Alice Klenczar Melissa Slottke also play Euchre at 7 p.m. every Tues- Pat Burtka Virgil and Dolores Kozfkay Ron Slottke day. Byrne Family Karin Kozlo Jacqueline Smith We’re taking golfer registrations for Charley Caldwell Matthew Kozlo Kevin Stauder Mary Carnarvon Mary Krizanic Gloria Staley the annual Fr. Saylor Charity Golf Clas- Bea Cassidy Christopher Krupinski James Stecki sic June 22 at Taylor Meadows Golf Ronald P. Caye Rose Kuras Carol Stromberg Course. Dorothy Ceccarelli Monica “Gerri”Lambert Robert Sucheck The event raises money in support Tom Clark Candice Lamborghini Lou Sugo Ryan Cox Caren Lawson Christopher Surma of the good works we do here at Fr. Evangeline Curtin Ron Lee Chuck Svaluto Saylor. Cost is $80 per person, which Vincent D’Amico Harry Letinski Daniel Szkarlat includes lunch at the turn and dinner Marie Dean Victor Leyland Sylvia Taylor at our lounge. To register, call Mark Ellen Desjardins Helen Mac Cody Terteling Gaworecki at 734-320-6083. Mary Dow Lucas MacLeod Judith Tink Lucille Downey Tammy Maguire Donna Tooley Learn more at our website, Margaret Doyle Amy and Jeffrey Massella Ryan Tooley www .frsaylor3774.org Patrick Dromey Julie Mastin Julie Treves Len Vokal - Grand Knight Jason Elster Rose McGovern Jim Trupiano Rev. Neil Emon Bettie Mashinsky Rhonda Turner Maryanne Fall Beverly Merchan Robin Rouleau Vaive Springme is for salad lunch Ellen Farkas Samantha Miller Brad VanDyke The St. Joseph Parish Women’s Virginia Fisher Gregory Montminy Jorge Vargas Sue Flores James Moore Carmen Vella Guild will host its 21st annual Salad Carol Flotte Maureen Mussio Ed Vespa Luncheon 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Sarah Fults Joseph Neal Nancy Volk May 10, in the parish acvity center, Norma Fusco Maureen Newsome Frank Vrabel 2565 Third St., Trenton. Noe Garza Rosemarie Nowacki Al Williams Lisa Gentis Dave Ocenasek Carie Woodall Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $8 Leslie George Robert Palma David Y. per person and includes a variety of David Ginter Patrick Palmeri Timothy Yurko salads and desserts. Advance cket Kathleen Gideon Theresa Pellegrino Joseph Scott Zyskowski sales and carryouts are available. Ed Graney Kathy Pender For more informaon, call the Par- Michelle Haiduc Bruce Perry Kenneth Hammond Carol Politi ish Office, 734-676-9082 Chris Harris Donna Prieur Third Sunday of Easter Page 11 May 5, 2019

Liturgical Ministers The Week Ahead Saturday, May 11 Monday, May 6, 2019 3:15 p.m. Spring Sports Pracce ...... Cabrini Center 5 p.m. Mass Lectors 7 p.m. Parish Mission ...... Church Pat Csatari Childcare ...... Elementary School Thomas McDonald

Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Sacristan 8:30 a.m. Steph Cortez 10 a.m. Al-Anon Altar Servers 3:15 p.m. Spring Sports Pracce ...... Cabrini Center Tyler Bielak 7 p.m. Parish Mission ...... Church Mahew Dmitruchina Childcare ...... Elementary School Jack Fitzgerald 8 p.m. AA ...... HFHBsmnt

Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Sunday, May 12

Noon Cabrini Seniors ...... MCR 8 a.m. Mass Lectors 3:15 p.m. Spring Sports Pracce ...... Cabrini Center Connie Samoluk 7 p.m. Parish Mission ...... Church Nina DiMeglio Childcare ...... Elementary School Sacristan Thursday, May 9, 2019 Robert Powell 3:15 p.m. Spring Sports Practice ...... Cabrini Center Altar Servers 6 p.m. All Schools Art/Music Spring Program ... CES/CMS/Church Elaine Teed 6:30 p.m. Adult Choir ...... Church Ava Teed

Friday, May 10, 2019 Nicole Teed 9:30 a.m. First Eucharist Breakfast ...... Holy Family Hall 3:15 p.m. Spring Sports Practice ...... Cabrini Center 10 a.m. Mass Lectors 6 p.m. EPTG Moms Night ...... Annex Thomas Bauer Chuck Gregoire Saturday, May 11, 2019 Sacristan 1 p.m. AA ...... HHFH Bsmnt Tim DuBois Sunday, May 12, 2019 Mother’s Day Altar Servers 1 p.m. Bapsms Naimh O’Connell Maeve O’Connell Zaeid Restro-Jimenez Our Mass schedule changes slightly aer Memorial Day for the summer months. There will be no Tuesday evening Mass starng May 29. They will resume the Noon Mass Lectors Tuesday aer Labor Day, Sept. 3. Our 7 p.m. Sunday Mass will connue through Tim DuBois the summer, but not June 9 or Sept. 1. Bea Cassidy Sacristan Kim Sanford Altar Servers Eddie Hughes Karol Moreno Colin Maffesoli

7 p.m. Mass Lectors Mark Courtright Jim Shannon Sacristan Amanda Courtright

Altar Servers Andrew Courtright Chris Courtright Connor Tomsic Third Sunday of Easter Page 12 May 5, 2019

St. Frances Cabrini Directory

St. Frances Cabrini Parish Parish Office Staff 9000 Laurence Ave., Allen Park MI 48101 Pastor Phone: (313) 381-5601 Fax: (313) 381-7837 Reverend Timothy Birney ...... [email protected] Website: www.cabriniparish.org Ext 1048

Associate Pastor Parish Liturgy Schedule Reverend Dominic Macioce ...... [email protected] Saturday 5 p.m. Ext 1052

Associate Pastor Sunday 8 and 10 a.m., Noon and 7 p.m. Reverend Steve Mateja ...... [email protected] (There is no 7 p.m. Mass the weekends of Easter, Ext 1068 Memorial Day, Parish Fesval and Labor Day, or when July 4 and Christmas fall on a Sunday or Monday) Permanent Deacon Reverend Mr. Luis Flores ...... lfl[email protected] Daily Mass 8:30 a.m. Monday - Saturday and Budget Director / Office Manager 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (Labor Day to Memorial Day) Jill Ferraiuolo ...... [email protected]

Ext 1054 Perpetual Help Novena at 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Facilies Manager Reconciliaon (Confession) 4 p.m. Saturday and upon request Don Timpf ...... d[email protected] Ext 1065 Holy Day Masses 8:30 a.m., Noon and 7 p.m. Director of Music Ministry Parish Office Hours Luke Simpson ...... [email protected] Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Ext 1047 Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed for lunch Noon to 1 p.m.) Liturgical Coordinator Darlene Kmita ...... [email protected] Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ext 1049 Sunday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Religious Educaon Agnes Villarreal, Interim Director .. [email protected] Sacraments Bapsm Registered parishioner for three months, or children of Maureen McParland Assistant .. [email protected] registered parishioner. Contact Darlene, Ext. 1049, at the Parish Office to schedule. Coordinator of Chrisan Service & Youth Ministry

Therese Tardiff ...... ardiff@cabriniparish.com Marriage Registered parishioner for six months, or children of Ext 1051 registered parishioner. Arrangements must be made by the en- gaged couple at least six months before wedding date by con- Bookkeeper/Tuion tacng Darlene, Ext. 1049, at the Parish Office. Joy Mousseau...... [email protected] Ext 1053 Reconciliaon (Confession) See liturgy schedule above. Bullen Editor/Front Desk Cabrini Facebook Pages Sheila McAfee ...... [email protected] Ext 1050 Church - www.facebook.com/francescabrinicatholic High School - www.facebook.com/CabriniHighSchool CHS Alumni - www.facebook.com/CabriniHSAlumni Phone Numbers Elementary/Middle School - www.facebook.com/CabriniKto8 Rectory Office ...... 381-5601

Religious Educaon ...... 928-4727 Parish Bullen Deadline Cabrini Elementary School ...... 928-6610 Noon Friday, nine days prior to date arcle is to be published Cabrini High School ...... 388-0110

Vicariate Newsleer Contact High School Aendance ...... 388-2566 High School Athlec Office...... 388-0576 [email protected] Extended Day Program ...... 928-6116 CHS Campus Ministry ...... 388-0110