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Saint Joanьпarc NEWS Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time | September 1, 2019 Saint Joan8+arc NEWS The members of St. Joan of Arc Parish are disciples of Jesus Christ, who recognize God’s love for the world & are empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Gospel to all people through joyful worship, life-long education, compassionate service, responsible stewardship, & active community living. = 5=.88.43=9&9*2*39=8=*39*(489=+332=5= WHAT’S INSIDE :`1.1`VH Q`7:JR1 %`$7H.VR%CV88888:$V V`:CV88888888888888888888888888888888888888888888:$V Mass Intenons888888888888888888888888888888888888888:$V VV@C7V:R1J$8888888888888888888888888888888888888:$V VH Q`LC :`V`0V`H.VR%CV88888888888888888:$V :CVJR:`Q`"0VJ 8888888888888888888888888888888888:$V Q`RQJ .VQ`R888888888888888888888888888888888:$V : VH.1 $VVRVR88888888888888888888888888888888888:$V Lile Flowers Girls’ Club88888888888888888888888888:$V &JQ1 .V(Q]VC5JCV:. .V(Q]VC88888:$V IV`1H:JVR `Q.CQQR`10V8888888888888:$V `QRLife Peon Drive88888888888888888888888888888:$V .VV]IQJ$QC0V`1JV88888888888888888888888:$V %GHQ% 2J`Q$1$. 88888888888888888888888888888888:$V 45V:C .61J1 `7 .1CR.QQR7GV1 78:$V :J:GVH7HC1J$1.:H@8888888888888888888888:$V 5V:C1J$ .V5V:` (`1V`%]]Q` 888888888888:$V `:7V`$VVRVR8888888888888888888888888888888888888:$V .`1J$1J$5QIV.VQ`R8888888888888888888888:$V VJ"6H%V`Q`$Q `:71J$88888888888888888:$V PARISH CENTER SCHOOL RELIGIOUS 22412 Overlake 22415 Overlake EDUCATION CENTER Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080 Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080 22415 Overlake Phone: 586-777-3670 Phone: 586-775-8370 Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080 Fax: 586-774-5528 Fax: 586-447-3574 Phone: 586-772-1282 Website: www.sjascs.org Website: www.stjoan.net Fax: 586-775-8374 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Parish Directory / Liturgy Schedule ST. JOAN OF ARC DIRECTORY LITURGY SCHEDULE Parish Center School Religious Education Weekdays Phone: 586-777-3670 Phone: 586-775-8370 Phone: 586-772-1282 Monday to Friday: 7:00 am & 8:30 am Fax: 586-774-5528 Fax: 586-447-3574 Fax: 586-775-8374 Saturday: 8:30 am Weekends Pastor Principal Office of Faith & Saturday Vigil : 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm Msgr. G. Michael Bugarin Kathy Kalich Family Formation Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm [email protected] [email protected] Kristine Stewart Hass Holydays [email protected] Vigil Mass: (evening before) 7:00 pm Associate Pastor Assistant Principal Fr. John Bettin Mary Pat Brennan Exceptional Children Holyday Masses [email protected] [email protected] Mary Cal 7:00 am, 8:30 am, 12:00 pm, 7:00 pm [email protected] Rosary Non-Resident Music Minister Recited: Monday–Friday Associate Pastors / John Perna Youth Group after the 7:00 am & 8:30 am. Mass in Weekend Assistants: [email protected] Linda Lietaert the Cry Room Fr. Rich Bartoszek [email protected] Saturday at 8:00 am in Church Fr. James Grau Guitar Group Director Reconciliation Kenneth Madeleine Saturday 11:00 am [email protected] Permanent Deacons Deacon Tom Strasz Exposition of the [email protected] Anthems Director Blessed Sacrament Eleonore Ellero-Groth There will be Exposition of the Blessed Deacon Dom Pastore [email protected] Sacrament Mondays & Thursdays in [email protected] the Parish Center Chapel . The Blessed Sacrament is God’s Gift of Love, the Athletic Director Priest in Residence real presence of Our Lord Jesus. Don Pomaville Fr. Bob Shafer 586-775-7490 Hours of Exposition [email protected] 10:00am - 6:30 pm Business Manager Divine Mercy Chaplet Dina Ciaffone will be said in the Chapel at 3:00 pm [email protected] PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS Monday‒Thursday: 8:30 am‒9:00 pm • Friday & Saturday: 8:30 am‒5:00 pm Baptisms: Please call the parish office to make arrangements. RCIA: Please call the parish office & ask for extension 1510. SIGN UP TO RECEIVE OUR Marriages: Arrangements should be made at the Parish Center at least six months prior E-NEWSLETTERS! to the desired date. Pre-marriage series required. If you would like to keep up with what is going on in the parish or if you need Registration: It is very important that every family and independent adult be regis- to update your email address go to our tered in the Church in order to keep our records and mailings current. Please contact the website at www.sjascs.org Parish Office to register at your earliest opportunity. Bulletin: All bulletin copy needs to be emailed to: [email protected]. Copy deadline: Interested in becoming a Monday 1:00 pm (Unless otherwise noted). Parishioner? St. Vincent DePaul Society - Donations: If you have items you wish to donate If you would like to become a parishioner picked up please call 1-877-788-4623. of St. Joan of Arc please feel free to drop by the parish office at your convenience. 2 | St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church TALLer Tales How to almost caused my drone to crash into a pine tree watch me; everyone was inside getting ruin a perfect and make, what I was confident was ready for dinner. As I was panicking, I day: It was the going to be, a deadly dive into the water. decided to see if the controller would PERFECT day at Needless to say, my heart sank to the allow me to steer the drone close to the Pine Needle bottom of my huge feet (and that’s a dock. Much to my surprise, I still had Point during our LONG way). Just as the drone crashed some control of the drone as it was family vacation. into the shallow water, my sister Jackie rapidly descending amidst the noise of The weather was made an Olympian dash and grabbed it multiple alarms. I was able to get it over absolutely before it got out of sight. I was sick. I the dock, and it came in for a hard spectacular this particular day. There was figured my drone was dead. I did a quick landing. But then the drone started to a slight breeze, but the lake was like a Google search to see what I should do bounce on the dock. I was paralyzed as I sheet of glass. All was quiet and still. I (while saying some prayers wasn’t on watched my drone bounce its way down decided it was the perfect day to fly my Google’s shortlist, I was doing a ton of the dock toward the water. This was drone. For those who may not know, I do praying), I read I needed to pull the NOT going to be good. My heart not own a drone and I enjoy flying it from battery immediately and then use a only sank, but it was pounding faster than time to time. I’ve often thought about hairdryer to start drying it out. Well, with it might have been during the most getting a commercial drone pilot’s license my mom and sisters around, I had plenty challenging of stress tests. There wasn’t just as a “bucket list” item. Right now, of hair dryers to choose from! I propped much I could do other than watch my I’m an FAA registered recreational drone the drone on one of the deck steps and drone continue to hop along the short operator. While on vacation in northern then jury-rigged two hairdryers to blow dock. But then suddenly (and thankfully) Michigan, I enjoy getting my drone into directly into the drone. I continued the the drone’s back landing frame got stuck the air to capture some of the spectacular drying process for close to an hour. I then in between the dock’s planks (my scenery in our state. let it sit out in the sun for a few more guardian angels were fast at work on this hours and occasionally (just to make me one); it was literally within a couple of While on vacation last year, I had a feel better) used the hairdryers at close inches of toppling into the water. I was near-miss with my drone that I was range to blow out any remaining saved this time. I took a deep breath and surprised I never wrote about. I was moisture. I wasn’t convinced this was waited for my heart to calm down. After flying the drone over the lake one day and going to work, but I was willing to try. I some minutes, I “unstuck” my drone, wanted to practice flying in between some wasn’t giving up too quickly with my gathered my stuff and walked back to the huge pine trees that are just off the beach expensive little “toy.” Later that evening cottage. This one stressed me out. I was at Pine Needle Point. I wanted to capture with my dad as my co-pilot, I powered up done for the night. I may not have gotten some video and this was somewhat of a the drone. Much to my surprise, it any drone pictures this particular evening, practice run. As I was nearing the huge worked! Thankfully, I averted the demise but I figured my stress test for the year pine trees, I turned around a bit, which of what I thought was an inevitable end was complete. So much for the calm and caused me to become confused about for my water clogged drone. peaceful evening! But the whole what was the front part of my drone. experience had me wondering how many Keeping a keen eye on the front lights of Fast forward to this year. As I stated guardian angels I must have assigned to the drone is essential because it helps you above, it was a PERFECT evening for me.
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