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   When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd,  The his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without  The Weekly Bulletin for , Our Light! Catholic Church • 3077 Glouchester, Troy, Michigan 48084 Troy, Bulletin for Christ, Church Our Light! Catholic • 3077 Glouchester, The Weekly a shepherd,    and he began to teach them  many things.  Mk 6:34  

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    THIS WEEK IN OUR CHURCH

 July 19  July 25      Monday Mah Jongg Noon   Evelyn Tadian, Tuesday Mass, followed by Rosary 9 AM   Mother of Gary Tadian, Wednesday Mass, followed by Rosary 9 AM MotherinLaw of Michelle Tadian Family Adventure  July 11, 2021 (see article on page 3) 6  7:30 PM   Please keep the Tadian Family and Friends Thursday Mass, followed by Rosary 9 AM in your prayers. Coffee in the Garden 9:30 AM   Friday Mass, followed by Rosary 12:05 PM   Saturday Men’s Fellowship/InPerson 

 and via conference call 8 AM  MEMORIAL  Reconciliation 3 PM  MASSES Mass 4 PM Sunday Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

  Mass 8 AM  John Hassler, Mass/livestreamed 9:30 AM   Husband of Mildred Mass 11 AM 

March 31, 2020 Memorial Mass on Saturday, July 24, at 11:30 AM   MEN’S FELLOWSHIP  Clemens Mestan, AT CHRIST, OUR LIGHT! Husband of Judith,  Father of Michael Mestan and Jennifer Summerhill Here is a question used in our meeting from this July 3, 2021 Sunday’s Readings (7/18/21). In the , asks Memorial Mass on Saturday, July 31, at 10:30 AM the Apostles to step away into a quiet time with Him. In  what ways have you heard Jesus saying to you, “Come away by yourself … and rest a while?” In what ways do  you respond to this invitation? What are your obstacles EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED keeping you from “resting” with Jesus? If you are Eucharistic Ministers are needed for all Masses.  feeling the need to get quiet, Manresa, at 248.644.4933, Anyone interested should call Steve Dunn at  or Saint Paul of the Cross, 313.535.9563, take individual reservations. 248.643.8130 or email him [email protected].   Thank you! Here’s a question using next week’s (7/25/21)  Readings. The Gospel (: 115) is the familiar

   story of Jesus feeding the multitude with a few loaves .  and fish. Just before the , He asks the disciples,  “Where can we buy enough food for them to eat?” Why  do you think Jesus asked the question? How might He

be asking you something in the same way today? 

 As always, you are invited to come and share in the THURSDAY, JULY 22 discussion at our meeting on Saturday mornings from 8 Feast Day of   9 AM at Christ, Our Light!. Please contact the parish  office at 248.649.5510 to get information on the Men’s Dear Saint Mary Magdalene, Fellowship. friend and follower of Jesus;   patron of converts, women,  penitent sinners; please  pray for us!  

 Christ, Our Light! Page 3     FAMILY BIBLE ADVENTURE! RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS                                All are welcome! 

This Wednesday Evening   All families at Christ, Our Light! are invited come to FALL FORECAST FOR RELIGIOUS our FAMILY BIBLE ADVENTURE this EDUCATION CLASSES: Wednesday, July 21, from 6  7:30 PM, in the field  Some questions are arising concerning the plans for behind the playground at Christ, Our Light!. If raining, Monday Religion Education classes this fall for we will be in the social hall.  grades 18. Even if you have not registered, you are welcome to  attend (though, depending on the number of last Though details are not fully put together at this time, I will share what I have with you. minute attendees, there could be a shortage of gift bags  for those who did not preregister). All classes this fall will be inperson classes and will  be held on Monday nights. What is Family Bible Adventure? Our Vacation Bible  School (VBS) committee has met to come up with an Grades 14 will attend from 5  6:15 PM.  alternative to VBS since we are unable to host that Grades 58 will be held on Monday nights, from program this year. The committee searched for an 6:30  8PM.  outdoor, evening program for families. This is a first The first day of classes will be Monday, September time endeavor that we hope will provide a fun night 27. for families while sharing a favorite Bible story and 

With regards to COVID precautions: 

 corresponding activities.  Guidelines set by the Troy School District and the There will be singing and dancing to popular or Archdiocese of Detroit will be implemented. familiar songs, an opening and closing prayer, and a  Bible Point to run throughout the evening. There will Registration forms will be available by the end of be a storyteller who will take on the role of Jonah and July. It is requested that your completed forms and will tell the Bible story to the group. There will be payment be returned by September 1. All children must be registered in order to attend classes. No games, community art, and photo opportunities. It registrations will be accepted on the first day of promises to be a fun and informative night for all class. More information will follow. involved!   We look forward to meeting your children in person Families are asked to bring a family blanket or quilt for this fall. Formation is greatly improved by personal their family to be seated, a snack or quick dinner that interaction, group discussion, group prayer, and may be eaten on your blanket, and water bottles. The related handson demonstrations and projects.  children will receive a goodie bag with faith or theme  Welcome to our families and children. related articles inside.    We hope you will join us for this evening of fun,  learning, and being together.   JoAnn Bonahoom JoAnn Bonahoom Director of Religious Education Director of Religious Education 248.649.5510, ext. 107 248.649.5510, ext. 107     Christ, Our Light! Page 4     

 CHRIST, OUR LIGHT! YOUTH MINISTRY  Fun Events, Teen Conferences,   Service Projects and MUCH MORE!  

 Open to all 9th  12thgrade students!

  Youth ministry is more than programs and events.  Youth Ministry is important in the life of  theChurch! Youth Ministry at Christ, Our Light! is “AFTER SUNDAY”  a place where teens come to live out their faith with Friday, August 20, at 7 PM others their age. 

 “Dear young people, let yourselves be taken over At Christ, Our Light!  by the light of Christ, and spread that light wher-    

Invite a friend!  ever you are.”  Saint John Paul II    

“AFTER SUNDAY” is for young adults ages 1825 SUMMER PROGRAM    and will gather once a month on Friday nights for Sunday, July 18, 10 AM  2 PM: ChristmasinJuly fellowship and faith sharing.  Mass at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral Contact Elaine Cervera at Wednesday, July 28, 7  8:30 PM: Wednesday [email protected] or 248.649.5510 ext. 105 night Bonfire & Bible Study 

Tuesday, August 10: Cedar Point trip!  For help or information, please contact:

 MOMS’ FELLOWSHIP Elaine Cervera: 248.649.5510, ext. 105 or  on break for the summer    Contact: [email protected] or call: 248.649.5510, ext. 105

   CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL (CSA)          There are many ways to make a CSA contribution.

    To mail a contribution (especially if you did not

MAH JONGG receive an envelope mailed to you, or if you were not

   

You are welcome to join us for Mah Jongg. We meet able to get one from church):  in one of the classrooms every Monday at noon.  Make check payable to: 

Archdiocese of Detroit  CSA

   In the memo line: COFFEE IN THE GARDEN Christ, Our Light! Parish, Troy  235      “Coffee in the Garden” has resumed on Thursdays Note: If using a ”CSA envelope” from church, after the 9 AM Mass. PLEASE remember to fill out the “Parishioner



All are welcome to share coffee and fellowship. We Information” on back of the pledge card portion.  will meet at the patio tables near the playscape. Mail to the Archdiocese’s “processing partner,”



which is located in Minnesota, at:

You are welcome to bring a treat to share, or just      enjoy coffee and socializing. Bring a friend!  Archdiocese of Detroit PO Box 6047

 Albert Lea, MN 560076647 ______

BINGO IS BACK!!   At the Knights of Columbus Hall in To donate online, visit: https//give.aod.org Clawson on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM (doors open 4:30 ______ 

PM), beginning July 6. Concessions available. Join To make a pledge or onetime CSA contribution by us! Net proceeds help the Knights support local phone: 1.888.331.8695 (Monday through Friday,  charities. during regular business hours). Thank you. 870 N. Main Street in Clawson; 248.588.3547  Christ, Our Light! Page 5

    AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM  SPECIAL NEEDS ST. ANASTASIA PARISH: FAITH ENRICHMENT CIRCLE  OUR ADORATION CHAPEL HAS July is upon us, and we are excited for the Family Bible REOPENED! Adventure this Wednesday evening (July 21) at 6 PM.  The Adoration Chapel at St. Anastasia has reopened. The Even if you have not registered, you are welcome to Blessed Sacrament is exposed in the monstrance Monday attend “last minute,” though it is preferred that you still through Friday from 9 AM until 7 PM. let JoAnn Bonahoom know you are coming by calling her

   at 248.649.5510, ext. 107. I will be there and would love We would like to resume our previous schedule of 

to see you! 

  24hour Exposition, but help is needed to fill each hour.   planning a Picnic for our class on Saturday, Whenever Jesus is exposed in the monstrance, we are September 18, at noon. It will be a nice way to required to have at least two people in attendance, no reconnect before classes begin. 

  matter the time of day or night.   Our first class will be September 25. As of now, it will In order to fulfill that obligation, we need people to be inperson. If that is not possible for someone, we can commit to an hour on a regular basis. If you are not able arrange a virtual segment. 

  to commit on a regular basis, we are also in need of  There are many people in our program who need our substitutes.   prayers. As a community it is important to pray for one To schedule a time or offer assistance, please contact another. Please keep the people in the Christ, Our Dominic Bologna at 586.764.7359 or Light! Special Needs Faith Enrichment Circle in your [email protected]. Thank you. prayers. 

    May the beauty of summer and the  days in the sun light up your life, DETROIT PRIESTLY VOCATIONS Pam The Office of Priestly Vocations’ discernment group for Pam La Grassa men (18  55) considering the priesthood is having their Director, Special Needs Program next meeting on Thursday, July 22, from 7  8:30 PM. 248.649.5510, ext. 113   Previous meetings have been very successful, with many men excited to talk about their possible vocation to the  priesthood. There is no requirement to have been at any BLOOD DONOR SHORTAGE p  revious meeting. Christ, Our Light! will not have another blood drive until  Please contact the vocation office for more info at: October 25. In the meantime, because the blood supply is https://detroitpriestlyvocations.com/ critically low, I am encouraging our loyal, regular donors discernmentgroups/ or call the Archdiocese of Detroit at  as well as any healthy person 16 or older and who 313.868.7043, and ask for Father Craig Giera. weighs at least 110 pounds  to donate blood this summer.    People can only donate every 8 weeks, but there are 20 CATHOLIC SERVICES APPEAL (CSA) weeks between our last drive and the next drive on  October 25.That means, if you just donated at our June 14 blood drive, you can donate again on August 9 or until the end of August and still be able to donate on October 25.   If you haven’t donated recently or at all, be a hero and donate this summer.  The procedure is safe and actually good for your body.  For more information go to redcrossblood.org or call me, Pat Dobosenski, at 248.422.4729.  Your donation could save the lives of up to three people.  It is a good thing to do… for yourself and others.   The June Blood Drive was very successful: 58 donors (3 of them new!) and 50 units collected, with potential to save 50 lives! Thank you!!     Thank you for having made or for planning to make a  CSA donation.   Christ, Our Light! Page 6

  MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Please Pray for the Sick and Homebound 

              9:00 AM Tuesday, July 20   Saint Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr Frances Agnello Sally Fisher Brandon Lyon Bill Reedy Dec. Ruth and Joe Corby Baby Aleman Ashley Fournier Rita Makhijani Georgia Reid Req. by Alice Corby Mary Austin Kay/Scott Friebel Barbara Manderville Laura Reynolds Dec. Joe Cuchetti Louella Baird Jim Gerasi Rita Mann Janet Rhoades Steve Balasia Carol Gibson  Patti Manning Rich Req. by Renee Cuchetti Cathie Baldwin Gordon Gillet Dec. Colleen Burke Phyllis Marek Pat/Bill Rodgers Ralph Barela Mona Giust Gary Mark Rita Rose Req. by Connell and Burke Families Corey Bauman Sue Gobel Kathleen Masalskis Arthur/Shirley Rowe Dec. Walter Scott Jackie Bellinger Gail Graor Barbara Rozak  Mark McAuliffe 9:00 AM Wednesday, July 21 Liz Blaha Jim Gregorczyk Brian McCullough Donald Robinson Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest and Blaszkiewicz Brad/Inger Griffin Christian McLeod Carol Ryan Helen Gruss Doctor of the Church Tom Bolme Kirk Meadows Samantha S. Andrew Boyle Debra Guilmet Dec. Craig Mercier Eric Meek Victor Saccaro Req. by Eileen Mercier Joan Brand Richard Guilmet Sara Brenz  Matthew Gumbel Ryan Mele Mary Safarian Int. of Kathy and Vern Zang Thomas Bricely Tim Haley Jackson Mesec Jim Sarconi Req. by Noel and Kim Nevshehir Si Brieloff Carolyn Hall Marcia Michaels Rose Maria Santos Int. of Don and Irene Rogers Jill Buccafurri Dorothy Hannum Mary Miller Jerry Schoof Req. by Noel and Kim Nevshehir Melanie Burkhardt Jamie Mitchell  Seley Family  Maya Lane Harris 9:00 AM Thursday, July 22 Bonnie Burns Gabrielle HaverlandPaul Mittlestaedt  Donna Spaniola Saint Mary Magdalene F. Burns Michelle Haverland  Riley Mooradian Elizabeth Stasilowicz Dec. John Murphy Daniel Burton Hanna Hefner Steve Moraniec Kari Stark Req. by the Murphy Family Ron Caffee  Dale Herridge Giovanna Morelli Roger StJean Dec. Michael Murphy Joan/Dr. Ron Cain  Yvonne Hesse Judy/Dennis Murphy Jacob Stone Req. by the Murphy Family Dennis Casanovas Dan Murphy Maddy Stoner Charles  Ned Hoffman Int. of Carol Piesecki Charlotte Hosking Margaret M. Pat Stringer Lil Christein Paul Nagrant Jake Stys Req. by Noel and Kim Nevshehir Ellen Cokewell Mary Helen/Peter Hrit  Isabella Ray Nassri Dominic Swoish 12:05 PM Friday, July 23 Pat/Jack Courtney Natalie Sidney Tasker Saint Bridget, Religious Tilly Cron Marie Janicke Carol/Ron Johansson Franko Neugebauer Ann Marie Teli Dec. Edith and Joseph Gilson Catherine Cushing Joanna Nobe Kitty Thayer Patricia Daly Dan Johnson Req. by Pat and Peggy Jack Norton Joshua Thomas Anita Daris Dick Johnson Int. for Jim Lama Tom O’Connor Richard Thomson Req. by the Reeser Family Joe Davenport Carolyn Johnston Bonnie Dawson Megan Jones Patti Oldani Patricia Trungale Special Intention Oldani Margaret Trzebinski  Natalie Danaher Kaci 4:00 PM Saturday, July 24 Cindy DeLovenzo Loretta Kaltz Marcia Ouellette Scott Turner Saint Sharbel Makhluf, Priest; BVM Steve DeWitt Sam Kell Kathryn Palmer Sylvia Undy Dec. Jim Ivancso Katie Doherty Margo Kerr Naima Panow Christine Vertrees Req. by Cora Ivancso Lawrence Dolot Kaven Killu Dee Patroske  Frank Von Koss Dec. Gina Minoletti Mark / Helen Double Kim Melissa Peglowski Cathy Walsh Req. by Laura and Mary James Douglas Michael Kincaid Jim Pfiester Loretta Weathers Dec. Julie Malcolm Monaco Monte Douglas Marlene KropidlowskiMarilyn Phillip Bella White Req. by Dale Herridge Rosemary Dundas Baby LaFave Carol Picciotti Kathy Wilson Int. of Dave Pierce Cheech Eames Marlene Larson Jacquelyn Pierce Whole World Req. by Noel Nevshehir  JoAnn Eaton Shirley Leja Richard Pierce Carol Wright  Carol Erickson 8:00 AM Sunday, July 25 Gerri Linder Marie Pietila Kenneth Wysocki Thomas Everly Jacki Price Mia Zacharias Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Grace El Tawil Vita Longo Maddie/Joe Longo Bob R. Jack Zapatowski Dec. Dolores Balok Rev. Don Finley Patricia Lovejoy Karin Rauch Ray Zukowski

Req. by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briesch, Jr.   9:30 AM Sunday  Dec. Richard Schaeffer PLEASE PRAY FOR THE MILITARY Req. by Carol Spencer

        Dec. James Roush Sgt. Edward Alsep Troy Glendye, F. Cmdr., USCGJohn Michael Phillips, USMC Req. by Karen Roush L.Cpl. Sarah Fitzpatrick Alsep Ty Griffin, US Army Cpl. John Paul Pineiro, USMC Dec. Giuseppe Tiseo Keith Armstrong, US Army SFC Eric Hesse, US Army  Capt. A. J. Przybyla Req. by the Adams Family Lt. Cmdr. Kristian Barton Dereck Jersak FT1 Matthew Schwab, USN Dec. Martin Ringwood L. Cpl. Wayne Chuang Kyle Kosal, Specialist E4  MMNC (surface)  Req. by the Rosary Group Pvt. Nathan Cobleigh Sgt. Brendan Lamb, US Army Paul Schwab Jr., USN 11:00 AM Sunday Cpl. Johnny Do, USMC Tech. Sgt. Timothy McCarty S.N. Schwab, MP Dec. Savarinathan Anthony John Dunn, MD MAJ MC Sgt. Brian McKnight L. Cpl. Aaron Sewell Req. by Christ, Our Light! Parish LCDR Patrick Dunn L. Cpl. Ethan Messene Will Sherwood, FC2, USN Dec. Joe McMahon PFC Michael Gallagher Ryan Mitchell,Cmdr, US Navy EN3 Christopher Shires, USN Req. by Patricia and Ron Wienkowski Ronald Green USCG Lt. Andrew Nicoletti, USAF  Elizabeth Zemba, Air Force  Christ, Our Light! Page 7    CHRIST, OUR LIGHT! MINISTRY SCHEDULE Day/Time Celebrant Musician Lectors  Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers    July 24 Father Don     David Minnick Jim Baier  Rosalie Neeve Cathie Jo Seamon 4:00 PM Demmer  Teresa Ulrich    Deacon Johnny

   July 25 Father Don    Jeanine Doyle Christa Griffith  David Minnick Nancy O’Connor Peggy Magary 8:00 AM Demmer 

           July 25 Father Don  David Minnick Diane Schrift Ann Ducas Mary Jo Beaubien Paul Burke 9:30 AM Demmer  Sue Burke  Kate Ducas Deacon Johnny

     July 25 Father Don   David Minnick Gerry Connell Jovena Sahaya Nancy Arens James Arun  11:00 AM Demmer  Erin Cavanaugh      

  MASS TIMES  PARISH STAFF Sacrament of Reconciliation   Saturday: 3:00 − 3:30 PM, or by appointment. Weekend Mass Schedule Main number:    Saturday Vigil Mass 248.649.5510  Visiting the Homebound and Hospitalized  4:00 PM  Reverend Don Demmer Please notify the parish office. Sunday Morning  [email protected] Sacrament of Baptism / Sacrament of Marriage 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 AM   Deacon Johnny Vanneste Parish policy is that the individuals are practicing 

Weekday Mass Schedule Catholics and registered members of the parish. Contact  Carol Reeser

Tuesday, Wednesday,  Parish Secretary/Ext 100 the parish office for arrangements and more information.

  

Thursday Mass 9:00 AM

 RCIA  Bill Konanos  Friday Mass 12:05 PM Business Manager/Ext 111  Adults interested in becoming  Catholic, celebrating a   JoAnn Bonahoom missed Sacrament  or simply learning more about the CONNECTIONS: Director, Rel. Ed/Ext 107 Catholic faith, should contact the office for information   Phone: Janet Surdu /Ext 107 concerning our RCIA  program for adults held from Religious Education Secretary September through April. 248.649.5510   Pam La Grassa/Ext 113 

Fax:  Director of Special Needs    248.649.6729 Elaine Cervera  PARISH LEADERSHIP   Email:  Youth Minister/Ext 105 Parish Council meets the third Tuesday of specified months.  Parish Life Coordinator  [email protected]  Tony Gallucci  Chairman  Mary Murray  Website:  Communications Coordinator/ Teresa Ulrich  CoChair, Secretary christourlight.weconnect.com. Ext 101  Ken Beech Megan Bestul   Robert Mervak C athy  Polsinelli Paul Weaver  Email Blast signup:  Music Minister  Parish Commissions meet the second Tuesday of the month. https://tinyurl.com/ 248.842.8124 ______  CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOSPITALITY powwpqd David Minnick   Music Minister COMMISSION Teresa Ulrich  Facebook:  248.961.2410 Malisa Burt www.facebook.com/  Saint Vincent de Paul Beth  Gooch  ChristOurLight Needy Assistance/Ext 112   CHRISTIAN SERVICE South Oakland Vicariate   Kay Torigian  Chairman    (Vicar: Reverend Paul Snyder;   OFFICE HOURS: Tina Tisler  CoChair  Pastor, Saint Mary’s of   Royal Oak)  Monday  Friday: PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL STEWARDSHIP 

8:30 AM  4 PM Paul Burke Michael Lusardi Bill Burt  Website: 

Saturday: 2:30  5:30 PM John Myszak, III Jerry Staeger www.southoaklandvicariate.org    Sunday: 7:45 AM  12:30 PM Doug Wright Archdiocese website:     www.aod.org  the church is open during SOUTH OAKLAND VICARIATE REPRESENTATIVES these times   Tony DiMarco Tom Lenhard

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