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Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish 3815 South Cedar Street, Lansing MI 48910 August 8, 2021 www.ihmlansing.org Immaculate Heart of Mary Church August 8, 2021 3815 South Cedar Street, Lansing MI 48910 Page 2 www.ihmlansing.org Mass Schedule This Week Immaculate Heart of Mary School Monday August 9th 8:00am Eric Ballard & the Intentions of Marsha Ballard by Marsha Ballard Tuesday August 10th Online enrollment is now open for the 2021-2022 school year. 8:00am Carl & Joan Ozanich by Pat & Nan Omeara We encourage families to apply online for convenience Wednesday August 11th and it also provides our parents the ability to track the 8:00am Warren Slivensky by Patricia Slivensky status of their child's application. To begin the Online Thursday August 12th Application, go to IHMLANSING.ORG And click on “School” then “About us” and finally click on “Apply for 8:00am Hudson Deweese by Gloria Pickell 2021-22 School Year Here”. Once you create your Friday August 13th family account, you will receive an email containing a 8:00am Intentions of Dan & Barb Spitzley verification link. Once your email address has been In Thanksgiving on their Anniversary by verified, log in to your account and Create A New Dan & Barb Spitzley Student Application for your child. You will then have the flexibility to log in and out of your account and Saturday August 14th access your open application. 8:00am Hazel Harden by Paul & Julie Kesner After submitting your application you can track your 4:30pm People of the Parish status and print forms by logging into your account. Feel free to contact us at (517) 882-6631 Sunday August 15th 7:30am Robert Jonckheere by Charles Jonckheere Family .IHM Teaching Opportunities: 9:30am Helen Hundt by Bob & Sue Hundt - Math-Science– English Language Arts 11:30am Francois Tagne & Juliette Makamdjo, Comprehensive Salary and Benefits Package Janvier Dongmo and Deceased members of Family by Alex Tagne Interested candidates should review the job posting at www.dioceseoflansing.org/human-resources/careers or email Principal Weber, with a resume and letter of Readings next Sunday: introduction to [email protected] 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2 , 1 Cor 15:54b-57 , Lk 11:27-28 Rosary Makers Training The Hands of Mary Rosary Makers will resume rosary trainings on Sat. Aug. 7 following 8am Mass & rosary and Monday Aug. 9 at 6:30 pm. Meet at the John Paul II Youth Center (in the building north of the Adoration chapel parking lot). The Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring its annual Lansing Lugnuts Baseball Game to support Semi- narians on Friday, August 13, 2021, at Jackson Field in downtown Lansing. Tickets are $13.00, with a portion of the price going to support Lansing Diocese seminarians. Please consider joining us and enjoy the game with Bishop Boyea and many local Priests. Contact Dan at 517-574-8945 or [email protected] for more information. For those practicing Catholic gentlemen who are 18 years and older who are not members of the Knights of Columbus, please prayerfully consider joining us in our continuing charitable works. And it's never been easier or less expensive to join. You can currently join the Knights of Columbus on-line and for free. Contact Dan at 517-574-8945 or [email protected] for more information. Unite Our Nation Rosary Rally at Michigan’s State Capitol on Friday, August 13th Unite Our Nation, founded by the laity, is a non-political organization formed to help bring peace and prayer to local communities and healing to our nation. A local hour of prayer, including the rosary. Please join us at 3:00 pm in front of the steps at the Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing where we will be led in prayer by Fr. Derda. If you are interested in joining the leadership team or simply attending, please reach out to Sandra Sherwood at [email protected]. teournation.net to learn more and get more details on the event! Lansing Catholic High School Application Information Lansing Catholic High School is now accepting online applications for next school year. Visit LCHS’s website for details: lansingcatholic.org. If you have questions about admissions at Lansing Catholic High School please contact the admissions office at 517-267-2158 or [email protected]. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church August 8, 2021 3815 South Cedar Street, Lansing MI 48910 Office Hours are Monday and Friday 8:30am –12noon, Tuesday through Thursday 8:30am-12noon and 1-5pm Are you or someone you know interested in the Catholic Church? IHM St. Vincent de Paul Come and See - RCIA meets each and Wednesday evening 7-8:30 PM in the Parish Family Center. For more information contact Meijer Simply Give Leah Hinman at [email protected] or call the Parish Office at 517-393-3030. July 4 through October 2, 2021 IHM St. Vincent de Paul will be partnering with the Meijer store on Pennsylvania Ave. to help feed the needy on the south IHM Parish Picnic side of Lansing. Mark your calendars to join us on Sunday, August 29, 2021. Your generous donation of a $10 Simply Give donation card or any multiple of $10 will be matched by Meijer to help those in our community. Simply pick up the card at We are excited to celebrate Mass the register or in Customer Service or tell the cashier outside which will begin at noon in the large pavilion at Hawk Island you would like to donate to the Simply Give Program. Park. This is also part of our parish Thank you for your continued generosity. initiative to Welcome, Renew, and Double Match Days will be Saturday August 14, Remember those returning to church after the pan- 2021 and Saturday August 28, 2021. demic. More information will be forthcoming regarding a memorial service to honor those who have died from the virus. Hope to see you on the 29th! Parish Contact Information Pray for the Sick in our Parish Parish Office: 517-393-3030 Fax:517-393-0855 Mary Brown, Lyn Bowen, Linda Droste, Pastor, Rev. John Byers [email protected] Susan Epple, Wayne Harrison, Carol Huntley, In Residence, Rev. George Daisy Autumn Michels, Sandy Moles, Don Quillan, Deacon John Cameron Lisa Richter, Russ Rivet, JoAnn Stephens, Warren Tanner, Ed Struzinski, Kurt VanSteel Business Mgr., Barry Marsh [email protected] Bookkeeper, Ann Schadler [email protected] Secretary, TBD [email protected] (Bulletin Deadline Monday noon) [email protected] Divine Life in the Parish Music & Liturgy, Dave Wiseman [email protected] Family Faith Formation and Baptism, Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturdays 3 - 4 pm, and TBD [email protected] after 8 am weekday Masses (except Wednesdays). Also by appointment. Volunteer Ministry Leaders: Sick and Homebound: Call the parish office to request Director of RCIA/Adult Formation, Leah Hinman a hospital visit or sacrament of the sick by the pastor, or to [email protected] request prayers. Advisor for Confirmation, Toni Watters [email protected] Rep. to Encounter Ministries, Jay Jong [email protected] Infant Baptism: Please arrange through the parish office in advance. Preparation class is required. IHM School: 517-882-6631 Sacrament of Marriage: Please make arrangements Principal, Patrick Weber [email protected] Athletics, Patrick Weber with the pastor at least nine months in advance of the proposed wedding date. Welcome New parishioners! Please register on-line, or Ministries: by calling the Parish Office and we will mail a welcome Social Ministry, Barry Marsh 517-393-3030 packet to you. We encourage you to be an active member St. Vincent De Paul, President Gaylend Meeks 517-253-8163 by attending Sunday Mass and supporting your parish in Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight Rick Bilodeau: leave gratitude for what God has given you. message at 517-393-3030 or visit website: koc10542.org or email: [email protected] ICAP: Counseling assistance, leave message at 517-393-3030 Mission Statement Restorative Justice/Change of Heart,Bob Heriford 517-410-5772 As a Christ-centered, Spirit-led faith community, fed by Hands of Mary Rosary Makers: leave message at 517-393-3030 Word and Sacrament, we bring the “Good News” of God’s or email [email protected] love into all areas of our lives, that we may lead others to Holy Spirit Oratory, Jack Chan 517-896-3698 Christ. .
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