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St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church
Temperance, Michigan
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 31, 2016
Traveling Vocation Chalice
July 31 Lowell & Liz Cousino August 7 The Hajdu Family August 14 *Host Family Needed August 21 *Host Family Needed
ST. ANTHONY’S DIRECTORY PASTOR
Father Brian Hurley……….734-854-1143 fatherbrianhurley@stanthonytemperance.org
Rectory……...…………………734-854-1143 4605 St. Anthony Road, Temperance, MI 48182
Fax……………………………..734-854-4622 Parish E-mail……...….…....stanthony@bex.net
Web site: stanthonytemperance.org
OFFICE STAFF: Michelle Lindsey, Parish Secretary: 734-854-1143 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 1pm
Linda Moeltner, Business Office: 734-854-8445 Office Hours: Monday & Tuesday: 9am - 3pm
busadmin@stanthonytemperance.org *************************
DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC Eric Hite……419-266-0571…..titulaire@msn.com
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (RE) Ginny Stout, RE Coordinator……...734-854-1160
dredu@stanthonytemperance.org *************************
Padua Hall: 734-854-9120 4611 St. Anthony Road
Kenna Hall: 734-854-9162 4635 St. Anthony Road
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Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday (Sunday Vigil) (OF-MC): 5:00pm
Sunday (OF-MC): 9:00am & 11:00am
Holy Days: Check Bulletin & Website
Sacrament of Penance Saturday: 3:30-4:30pm;
First Wednesday: 6:30-7:30pm (September - May)
Second Tuesday: 6:00-6:30pm (September - May)
Devotions First Friday: 7:00pm Mass (OF-LM) First Saturday: 9:00am Mass (EF-MC)
O. L. of Perpetual Help & Prayer - Wednesday @ 6:15pm
Prayer Blankets Prayer Chain
Sandy Maenle……734-847-7813 Miriam Dressel….…734-888-1192
Our Sacramental Policy Six-month Parish registration and participation are required for Baptism, Confirmation
and Marriage.
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made in advance and parents must attend a baptism
class. The Church requires that at least one of the parents be a practicing Catholic, and
the Godparents must be active, practicing, fully initiated Catholics at least 16 years of age.
If two Godparents: must be 1 male & 1 female; if one Godparent: may be male or female.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at least nine months in advance. Please call the
rectory office. Officiate at the ceremony must be St. Anthony Parish Pastor or a family
member.
Funerals: Officiate must be St. Anthony Parish Pastor or a family member.
Please note: The services of the Parish Organist are used for all sacramental liturgies.
For more details regarding our Sacramental policies and procedures, please refer to the
Sacrament link on our Parish web-site.
Religious Ed Registration 2016-17 Register now for Religious Education
classes for the 2016/17 school year,
Grades 1-8. Registration forms may be
found on the table in the Narthex, or on
our website: stanthonytemperance.org.
Please register as soon as possible;
forms may be returned to the Parish
Office or via email. Any questions,
please call Ginny Stout 734-854-1160 in
the Religious Ed Office.
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We are still in need of a 6th grade
Catechist. Please call Ginny Stout if
you may be interested or would like
more information.
Rite of Christian Initiation
for Adults
(RCIA) Do you know someone who is curious
about the Catholic Faith? St. Anthony
Parish welcomes non-Catholics to a
series of informal discussions beginning
in September (Monday evenings). Over
light refreshments, we will answer
questions and share the Catholic Faith.
Please call Ron Oehlers 419-377-8952 to
register, or for more information.
August 8 - 11 @ OLMC
Sign up today - see the details on the flier.
Page two St. Anthony Catholic Church, Temperance
This Week’s Calendar Monday, August 1, 2016 8:30am - Mass Tuesday, August 2, 2016 8:30am - Mass Wednesday, August 3, 2016 8:30am - Mass NO Confessions 6:15-7pm- Perpet. Help & Prayers - Church Thursday, August 4, 2016 No Mass First Friday, August 5, 2016
No Morning Mass 7:00pm - Mass with Exposition
and Benediction
First Saturday, August 6, 2016 9:00am - Mass 3:30-4:30pm - Confessions 5:00pm - Mass Prayer Blankets - Narthex Sunday, August 7, 2016 9am & 11am - Mass Prayer Blankets - Narthex
MASS SCHEDULE Key to Abbreviations:
EF - Extra-ordinary Form (Trad. Latin Mass)
OF - Ordinary Form (New Rite; Novus Ordo)
LM - Low Mass; MC - Missa Cantata (Sung)
Monday, August 1, 2016 8:30am James Lemble, Jr. (OF-LM) by Stephen & Lisa Fischetti
John Yeater
by Randy & Dianne Shields
St. Alphonsus Ligouri (1787), B., D., Pt. of
confessors, moral theologians (New)
7 Holy Machabees (150B.B.), Ms. (Trad.)
St. Peter in Cains (6th C.) (Hist.)
Sts. Faith, Hope & Charity (2nd C.), sisters. Ms.
(Hist.)
Tuesday, August 2, 2016 8:30am Harry Stubleski (OF-LM) by Romelda DiTerlizzi
St. Eusebius of Vercelli (371), B., M. (New)
St. Peter Julian Eymard (1868), Pr., F. of Servants
of the Bl. Sacrament (New)
St. Alphonsus Ligouri (1787), B., D., Pt. of
confessors, moral theologians (New)
St. Stephen I (257), P., M. (Trad.)
Our Lady of the Angels (Hist.)
Wednesday, August 3, 2016 8:30am Harry Stubleski (OF-LM) by Bob Nusbaum ()
Lyle Bischoff by JoAnn Long
St. Lydia (1st. C.), Pt. of dyers (Hist.)
Thursday, August 4, 2016 No Mass
St. John Vianney (the Cure of Ars) (1859), Pr., Pt.
of Parish priests (New)
St. Dominic (1221), Pr., F. of the Dominican Order
(Trad.)
First Friday, August 5, 2016 No Morning Mass
7:00pm Poor Souls by Annette Overmann
(OF-LM)
Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome (Our Lady of the Snows) (New, Trad.)
St. Emygdius (304), B., M., invoked against
earthquakes (Hist.)
First Saturday, August 6, 2016 9:00am (EF-MC) Fr. Brian’s Intentions
Transfiguration of Our Lord (New, Trad.)
Sts. Sixtus II, P., Felicissimus & Agapitus (258),
Ms. (Trad.)
*************************************** (Sunday Vigil)
5:00pm Living & Deceased Members (OF-MC) of the George & Carrie
Komorowski Family by George & RoseMarie Komorowski
Sunday, August 7, 2016 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (New)
12th Sunday after Pentecost (Trad.)
9:00am Bernie Rochowiak (OF-MC) (10th Anniversary of Death)
by Harriet Rochowiak
11:00am The People of St. Anthony (OF-MC)
St. Sixtus II, P., & Companions (258), Ms. (New)
St. Cajetan (1547), Pr., F. of the Theatines (New, Trad.)
St. Donatus (362), B., M. (Trad.)
Readings for the Week
Monday, August 1: Jeremiah 28:1-17; Matthew 14:13-21
Tuesday, August 2: Jeremiah 30:1-2,12-15,18-22; Matthew 14:22-36
Wednesday, August 3: Jeremiah 31:1-7; Matthew 15:21-28
Thursday, August 4: Jeremiah 31:31-34; Matthew 16:13-23
First Friday, August 5: Nahum 2:1,3;3:1-3,6-7; Matthew 16:24-28
First Saturday, August 6: Daniel 7:9-10,13-14; 2Peter 1:16-19; Luke 9:28b-36
Sunday, August 7: Wisdom 18:6-9
Hebrews 11:1-2,8-19
Luke 12:32-48
Natural Family Planning Learn how freeing it is to know and
understand how your body works rather than being enslaved to artificial hormones. Look into Natural Family Planning (NFP).
St. Anthony of Padua, Our Patron and Intercessor,
Pray for Us.
The Offertory Story July 24, 2016
# Env. assigned: 310; # Env. used: 115
Envelope total $ 4,770.00 Loose: $ 282.00 Children’s Envelopes: $ 13.20 Total $ 5,065.20 Weekly Budget amount..$ 5,250.00 +Over/-Under Budget $ -184.80 Year To Date +- $ -220.30
Other: Candles $ 83.00 CD’s $ 3.00 Masses $ 50.00 Holy Door $ 491.00 Mission Appeal $ 1786.00
Total for Other: $ 2413.00
Please note
Schedule changes for this week: There will be no morning Masses
offered at St. Anthony Thursday or
Friday this week. There will be
7:00pm Mass on First Friday, and
9:00am Mass on First Saturday.
There will be no confessions on
Wednesday.
Please keep in your prayers all our service men and
women, especially those
currently serving in Iraq or Afghanistan
Kenneth Lee Ziegler, Jr, Army
Homeschool Program Seeks Tutors
St Augustine's Classical Homeschool Program is seeking part-time tutors for M i d d l e a n d U p p e r S c h o o l History, Literature and Drama, Middle School Physical Science and Upper School Writing/Composition. Candidates should be practicing Catholics, faithful to the Magisterium of Holy Mother Church, who are hardworking and enthusiastic about teaching, have a love and passion for Truth, enjoy working with children of all ages and have strong organizational and communication skills. Pay is commensurate with experience but begins at $40.00/teaching hour. Lesson plans/syllabi are available to assist in easy acclimation to the Program.
Interested persons should send a resume and cover letter to Mr. Dean
Smalley at headmaster@staugustinestoledo.com.
For more information about our Program, please visit us at
www.staugustinestoledo.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Liturgical Assignments for August 6 & 7, 2016
Page threeSt. Anthony Catholic Church, Temperance
Mass Priest Lector Altar Servers
Sunday Vigil Saturday, 5:00pm
Fr. Paul Czarnota
J. Rawski J., J. & L. Rawski
Sunday, 9:00am Fr. Paul K. Dressel L., L. & P. Cousino
Sunday, 11:00am Fr. Paul R. Burke S. Updike
The Holy Father’s Monthly Prayer Intentions - August 2016
Universal: Sports - That sports may be an opportunity for friendly encounters between peoples and may contribute to peace in the world.
Evangelization: Living the Gospel - That Christians may live the Gospel, giving witness to faith, honesty, and love of neighbor.
Upcoming Events
Vacation Bible School (VBS) -
Monday, August 8 - Thursday,
August 11 (@ OL Mt. Carmel)
Ladies Fall Luncheon - Tuesday,
August 30 (Date changed)
K of C Breakfast - Sunday,
September 11
Rummage Sale - Wednesday,
October 5 & Thursday, October 6
….Let us Pray for….
Marie Allore Jerry Ameye Phil Ameye
Dr. Norman Arends Helen Arends
Anne Anderson-Moore Maria Baer Anna Barch Ron Beck
Toni Breininger Ruth Brown
Don & Shirley Carter Nicholas Christy
Larry Closurdo, Jr. Mario Cosentina Charles Doyle Alex Dusseau Larry Dusseau Rose Dunlap Albert Failer
Whitney Fields James Fuelling
Paul Gabor Shirley Gabor
Phyllis Glowacki James Gordon Steve Haman Janet Harrell
Beth Huner JoAnn Huntwork
Rosemary Jacobs Jason Jambor
Michael Katafiasz Michael Kosmider
Albert Kraft Chase Kukiela Bud LaPlante
Audrey Lawrence Anthony Lehman
Brenda Liwo Ron Liwo
Linda Luchansky Sandy Maenle Edward Malik
Anna Marie McCutchen Carolyn McCutchen
Pamela Moeltner Hugh Moore
Robert Mueller Steve Murzynski
Patty Muskat Brenda Nagy
Ruth Ann Neal Walter Nichols
Bernard Ott Frank Parker
Adrina Raiford Elva Rau
Kaye Ritzenthaler Patty Samsel
Jean Schroder Weston Schroeder
Jonathan Scout Brenda Sorder
MaryLou Stevens Alice Stine
Courtny Stine Michelle Stine Kevin Stroles
Angela Thompson Tom Townsend
Sr. Sue Tracy, O.P. Louis Trejo, Jr. Virginia VanKirk
Tom Ward Eve Weatherholt Reva Williams
Jade Wells Mike Wesley Kathy Young Vicki White
Holy Hour at the
Monastery of the Visitation (1745 Parkside Blvd. Toledo)
August 7, 2016; 4:00pm Evening Prayer (Vespers), The Rosary,
Homily and Benediction.
Traveling Vocation Chalice In Fr. Brian’s homily on July 10, 2016, he spoke abut the Gospel according to St. Luke which summarized the Ten Commandments with “You shall love the Lord, you God, with all your heart, with all your being, with all your strength, and will all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” Fr. Brian said that Our Lord Jesus, in His answer to the scholar of the Law is telling us to not only follow the commandments, but also kicked it up a notch when he talked about the Good Samaritan. Practice living the gospel, practice spiritual exercise, practice and pray. This is when it becomes natural. Fr. Brian said that in order to get good at something, we need to practice, practice, practice. When I was reading my July issue of Magnificat there was a story about a saint named Saint Jozef Bilczewski. He was named Archbishop of Lviv (now in Ukraine) in 1900. He had 325 churches and chapels built. “He asked each family to pray one Our Father and one Hail Mary each day for vocations. In his time, the number of priests increased from 79 to 140”. * He died in 1923. Now with the shortage of priests, and the need to “kick it up a notch”, I challenge each family to do as Saint Jozef Bilczewski asked families, and say one Our Father and one Hail Mary each day for vocations. You might even consider hosting the Traveling Vocation Chalice in your home for a week. The signup sheet is in the Narthex by the elevator or you can call Linda Brown at 419-215-1478. *passage taken from page 123, July issue of
Magnificat.
The Monthly Prayer Request for Priests
Would You Pray for a Priest each Day?
The Archdiocese of Detroit has an alphabetical listing of all the priests in the Archdiocese. Each day of the month has specific priests to pray for. Copies of this listing, as well as suggested prayers for priests, may be found on the table in the Narthex, as well as with the sign-in book at the Adoration Chapel. Please take a copy and keep all our priests in your prayers. Before each Holy Mass, parishioners pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and the Rosary. We will be including the names of the priests for the day, to be included with our intentions.
Holy Door Pilgrimage Update On Saturday, July 23, a total of 47 pilgrims (22 parishioners from St. Anthony, 13 from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 4 from St. Joseph,
Erie, 3 from St. Gabriel, 1 each from St. Roch, Flat Rock, Christ the King, Corpus Christi, St. Rita, Clark Lake and St. Rose, Perrysburg) made the pilgrimage to 3 Holy Doors: Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral in Toledo; Our Lady of Consolation Shrine in Carey, Ohio; and The Sorrowful Mother Shrine, in Bellevue, Ohio. It was such a great experience and we were so blessed for the opportunity. Our tour began promptly at 8:00am with a blessing from Fr. Brian before we left the St. Anthony parking lot. During the bus ride between stops, we prayed the Rosary, sang the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and included our parishes, Pastors and other special intentions. At each stop, we were greeted with the hospitality and character unique to each locality. We were given a very interesting and detailed tour and history at Rosary Cathedral. We attended Holy Mass at Our Lady of Consolation, where, after lunch, were given a tour and history of the shrine. We were also able to attend Sunday Vigil Mass at the Sorrowful Mother Shrine, which followed a short history of the shrine and the chance to explore the grottos in the midst of the beauty of God’s gift of nature. Lunch and dinner were a special treat, with delicious food prepared by the shrines’ cafeterias. Many, many thanks to Fr. Brian & St. Anthony Church, who with the St. Anthony K of C Council covered the expense of the tour bus. Special thanks as well to all who helped with the Saturday morning hospitality and sign-in, especially Robert & Michelle Burke; Sharon Dusseau for bringing bottles of water in coolers with ice for the bus ride; Michelle Lindsey, for the itinerary booklet and Holy card; and most especially to Grace Hajdu, who has been painstakingly organizing this pilgrimage for many months. We also thank the members of the various parishes who joined our Pilgrimage, and the generosity of the free-will donations. May God Bless all of us!
Give thanks to the Lord for He is Good.
His Love endures forever.
Tabernacle Candles
The Candle currently burning in the Chapel is for
Sgt. Rob Leiter, TPD,
at the request of Dorothy Strzelewicz.
The next Candle to burn in the Chapel is for
The Intentions of Bruno J. Strzelewicz,
at the request of Dorothy Strzelewicz.
If you would like one of the Tabernacle Candles, either in the
Church or the Chapel, to be lit for your intention, please call the
Parish Office.
It is neat when the 50/50 monthly winner is in the Narthex when the winning ticket is drawn. Just ask Tom Szuba. He was the July 50/50 winner. His winning ticket was worth $378.00 plus he collected the $50.00 seller incentive
What can I say about The 50/50 annual sales this year, other than outstanding! We are now up to 355. The cost for one annual is now $5.00. One annual will guarantee you one chance in each monthly drawing each month for the remainder of the year. To purchase Annuals, you can stop at the church office during the week or you can drop-by the 50/50 table on the 4th Sunday of each month. You can buy an annual for anyone you wish. They are a great gift for that hard-to-buy-for person. If you have purchased an annual, but don't what you're lucky yearly number is and would like to know, just stop by the 50/50 table and I will be more than happy to take the
time to look up your number. Brian Bischoff
The current project is: Replacing the Handicap Lift (Elevator) in the Narthex.
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Temperance, Michigan
Entering the Holy Door at Carey
Rosary Cathedral Sorrowful Mother Shrine
There were so many beautiful photos
taken during the Pilgrimage. We will be
organizing them in the next few weeks
and create a display board for all to
enjoy.
VBS AUGUST 8-11 What: VBS - Cave Quest
When: August 8-11 Where: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Campus
Time: 9:00am - 12 Noon Ages: 4 years - entering 5th grade.
IT’S THE BEST WEEK OF THE SUMMER!IT’S THE BEST WEEK OF THE SUMMER!
SAVE THE DATE!
DON’T MISS DON’T MISS
OLMC’OLMC’SS, ST. JOSEPH’, ST. JOSEPH’SS, & ST. ANTHONY’, & ST. ANTHONY’SS
VBS
To register, go to: mtcarmeltemperance.org. Click on the “Vacation Bible School” tab.
Volunteers are needed; Call Kelly @ OLMC: 734-847-2805 to volunteer
Registration and Volunteers Forms are also on the reverse of this page
Catholic Services Appeal
2016
Dear Friends in Christ,
Each year, all parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit embark upon the CSA (Catholic Services Appeal) Drive. The CSA is
a required collection taken up for the general operational expenses of the Archdiocese of Detroit. It helps to subsidize
Catholic institutions that may not necessarily be connected to or funded by a particular parish. Among these special
services are Campus Ministry, Telecommunications, Hospital and Prison Chaplaincies, Central Service Offices, which
provide direct assistance to individual parishes, the Marriage Tribunal, and the like. Since the CSA provides for 62% of the
operating budget of the Archdiocese, we are assessed or taxed a specific amount we are asked to meet. Our assessment is
based upon many factors, including parish registration, Sunday collections, and financial status of the area within our parish
boundaries.
Our target for 2016 has been set for $40,040. For your convenience, pledge forms can be found at the bottom of this
page. Please complete the form and designate the amount of your pledge and the payment plan you prefer and return to the
Parish Office. Pledges may also be made by calling the Parish Office 734-854-1143; sending your pledge via email
(stanthony@bex.net) or by stopping by the Parish Office during regular business hours.
Your pledge can be made in several ways: paid in full and returned with your pledge form; a down payment returned with
your pledge form, with the balance divided into quarterly payments, or divided evenly among 9 monthly payments. Credit
card and automatic withdrawal payments will also be accepted. If you wish to contribute this way, please indicate on the
line below and a form will be sent to you.
Please remember that we are required to make an accounting of all CSA cards for our Parish, so even if you are unable to
pledge, we ask that you indicate that to the Parish Office as well.
I am grateful for your continued stewardship and prayers.
May God Be Blessed!
Father Brian Hurley
Pastor, St. Anthony Parish
CSA - 2016 Name________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________ Phone #______________________
Amount of total Pledge $__________________ Amount paid today $__________________________
Balance due $_________. Please bill me quarterly_____ or monthly (9 monthly payments)_________
____I would like to pay by credit card (or) ____I would like to pay by automatic withdrawal payments.
-- Please make checks payable to: St. Anthony – CSA
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