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MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK: TUESDAY: CEMETERY COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE MORNING GLORY PRAYER St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Temperance, Michigan Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time The AntonianSeptember 21, 2014 R eligious E ducation (RE) Religious Ed. classes resume Monday, September 22 from 4:45 - 6:00 pm. This Week’s Mass Schedule September 22 - 26, 2014 Monday: 8:30am Tuesday: 8:30am; 11am @ Aspen Grove Wednesday: 8:30am Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am Traveling Vocation Chalice September 21 Matt Osborn September 28 Theresa Holup October 5 The Hajdu Family October 12 Matt Osborn St. Anthony’s Kenna Hall Set-up for the sale will be TODAY - Sunday, September 21 beginning at 12Noon (after 11am Mass). Donations of CLEAN, gently used items will be accepted Monday, September 22 through Monday, September, 29 from 9am - 3pm. Please call Carol Fuelling, 734-856- 4121, if you need larger items picked up, or for after-hours times. It takes a LOT of work getting everything ready for the sale, so we need LOTS of help. Even if you can only come a couple of hours: WE NEED YOU!! St. Anthony Road Construction The third phase of the total road construction for St. Anthony Road will take place during September and October. All activities at St. Anthony Church will occur as scheduled; however, the road will be closed to through traffic. All local traffic should use caution when approaching the construction area; expect single lane closures and delays. Fr. Brian’s Blarney J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group The J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group at St. Joseph-Erie will be the Tri-parish Youth Group. Fr. Don LaCuesta and I met with Pam Cousino, who with her husband, Ed, and Mark Mercurio and Nancy Detrich, is one of the adult leaders. The group is actually guided by youth leaders under adult supervision, so many of the events are planned by the youth leadership. Fr. Steve Vileo originally started the J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group in 2005 at St. Joseph-Erie as a way to grow deeper in their Catholic Faith by supporting and encouraging one another. It is considered a peer-to-peer ministry. It was to be based at a parish community, so as to help integrate the youth into the parish. It was a way for the youth to have formation in the 4 key areas of Spiritual, Intellectual, Social/Human, and Service/ Pastoral. The emphasis of the activities is based upon the group leadership, but they try to have something that will fulfill each of the 4 key areas. The activities include informal gatherings and picnics, training for ministry in the church, social justice projects, Catholic Youth Conference, the October Monroe Life Chain, Progressive Dinners, retreats, speakers, discussions, and fundraisers (if needed) to cover the costs. The meetings are usually on Saturday Blood Drive Our Fall Blood Drive is scheduled for November 20, 2014. A chair person or persons are needed to oversee this event. This year, the Red Cross is also asking for help with making the phone calls. Please call the Parish Office if you are willing to help or would like more information. Wednesday & Thursday, October 1 & 2 9am - 7pm Please keep in your prayers all our service men and women, especially those currently serving in Iraq or Afghanistan: Kenneth Lee Ziegler, Jr, Army evenings and they communicate through their Facebook page. Their email address is [email protected] . Mrs. Cousino’s cell phone number is 419-290-3812 and Mr. Cousino’s cell is 734-344-1829. Their first formal meeting will be Saturday, September 27 from 6-9pm at St. Joseph Erie. They are planning on going to a corn maze in October. They will be sponsoring a table at the Monroe County Right to Life Dinner on Thursday, Oct 2 nd at LaRoy Hall at 6pm with guest speaker, Teresa Tomeo. They will be going to the Monroe Life Chain on October 5 th and Set Afire at St. Joe’s Erie on October 18 th . continued on today’s insert…….

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MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK:

TUESDAY: CEMETERY COMMITTEE

FINANCE COMMITTEE

MORNING GLORY PRAYER

St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church Temperance, Michigan

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

“The Antonian”

September 21, 2014

Religious Education (RE) Religious Ed. classes resume

Monday, September 22

from 4:45 - 6:00 pm.

This Week’s Mass Schedule September 22 - 26, 2014

Monday: 8:30am Tuesday: 8:30am;

11am @ Aspen Grove Wednesday: 8:30am Thursday: 9:00am Friday: 9:00am

Traveling Vocation Chalice

September 21 Matt Osborn September 28 Theresa Holup October 5 The Hajdu Family October 12 Matt Osborn

St. Anthony’s Kenna Hall

Set-up for the sale will be

TODAY - Sunday, September 21 beginning at

12Noon (after 11am Mass). Donations of CLEAN, gently used items

will be accepted Monday, September 22 through

Monday, September, 29 from 9am - 3pm.

Please call Carol Fuelling, 734-856-4121, if you need larger items picked up, or for after-hours times. It takes a LOT of work getting everything ready for the sale, so we

need LOTS of help. Even if you can only come a couple of hours:

WE NEED YOU!!

St. Anthony Road Construction The third phase of the total road

construction for St. Anthony Road will

take place during September and

October. All activities at St. Anthony

Church will occur as scheduled;

however, the road will be closed to

through traffic. All local traffic should

use caution when approaching the

construction area; expect single lane

closures and delays.

Fr. Brian’s Blarney J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group

The J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group at St.

Joseph-Erie will be the Tri-parish Youth

Group. Fr. Don LaCuesta and I met with

Pam Cousino, who with her husband, Ed,

and Mark Mercurio and Nancy Detrich, is

one of the adult leaders. The group is

actually guided by youth leaders under

adult supervision, so many of the events

are planned by the youth leadership.

Fr. Steve Vileo originally started the

J.O.R.D.A.N. Youth Group in 2005 at St.

Joseph-Erie as a way to grow deeper in

their Catholic Faith by supporting and

encouraging one another. It is considered

a peer-to-peer ministry. It was to be

based at a parish community, so as to

help integrate the youth into the parish. It

was a way for the youth to have

formation in the 4 key areas of Spiritual,

Intellectual, Social/Human, and Service/

Pastoral.

The emphasis of the activities is based

upon the group leadership, but they try to

have something that will fulfill each of

the 4 key areas. The activities include

informal gatherings and picnics, training

for ministry in the church, social justice

projects, Catholic Youth Conference, the

October Monroe Life Chain, Progressive

Dinners, retreats, speakers, discussions,

and fundraisers (if needed) to cover the

costs.

The meetings are usually on Saturday

Blood Drive Our Fall Blood Drive is scheduled for

November 20, 2014. A chair person or

persons are needed to oversee this event.

This year, the Red Cross is also asking

for help with making the phone calls.

Please call the Parish Office if you are

willing to help or would like more

information.

Wednesday & Thursday,

October 1 & 2 9am - 7pm

Please keep in your prayers all our service men

and women, especially those currently serving in Iraq or

Afghanistan:

Kenneth Lee Ziegler, Jr, Army

evenings and they communicate through their Facebook page. Their email address is

[email protected]. Mrs. Cousino’s cell phone number is 419-290-3812 and

Mr. Cousino’s cell is 734-344-1829.

Their first formal meeting will be Saturday, September 27 from 6-9pm at St. Joseph

Erie. They are planning on going to a corn maze in October. They will be sponsoring a

table at the Monroe County Right to Life Dinner on Thursday, Oct 2nd at LaRoy Hall at

6pm with guest speaker, Teresa Tomeo. They will be going to the Monroe Life Chain on

October 5th and Set Afire at St. Joe’s Erie on October 18th.

continued on today’s insert…….

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Page two St. Anthony Catholic Church, Temperance

This Week’s Calendar Monday, September 22, 2014 8:30am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall 4:45-6:00pm Religious Ed classes Tuesday, September 23, 2014 8:30am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall 11am - Mass at Aspen Grove 5:30 - 8pm Morning Glory Prayer

- Magdalene House 6pm - Cemetery Committee - Padua Hall 7pm - Finance Committee - Padua Hall Wednesday, September 24, 2014 8:30am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall 6:15-7pm - Perpetual Help/Prayer Team Thursday, September 25, 2014 9am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall 7- 9pm - Choir Rehearsal - Church

Friday, September 26, 2014 9am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall Saturday, September 27, 2014 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall 8am - 2pm - Healing of Families

- Padua Hall 3:30-4:30pm - Confessions 5pm - Mass Sunday, September 28, 2014 9am & 11am - Mass 9am - 3pm - Rummage Sale Donations

- Kenna Hall

ST. ANTHONY’S DIRECTORY

PASTOR

Father Brian Hurley……….734-854-1143

[email protected]

Rectory……...…………………734-854-1143

4605 St. Anthony Road.

Fax……………………………..734-854-4622

Web site…………....stanthonytemperance.org

E-mail……...……….…[email protected]

OFFICE STAFF:

Michelle Lindsey, Parish Secretary...734-854-1143

Linda Moeltner, Business Office…734-854-8445 *************************

DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC

Sharon Metz………………...….734-625-7176

PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (PRE)

Please contact the Parish Office *************************

Padua Hall………………….….734-854-9120

4611 St. Anthony Road

Kenna Hall…………………..…734-854-9162

4635 St. Anthony Road

*******************

Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday 5:00pm

Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am

Holy Days Check bulletin & Website

Sacrament of Penance

Saturday 3:30-4:30pm

First Wednesday 6:30-7:30pm

Second Tuesday 6:00-6:30pm

Devotions

First Friday 7:00pm Mass

First Saturday 8:00am Mass

O. L. of Perpetual Help - Wednesday @ 6:15pm

Prayer Blankets

Sandy Maenle………………..…734-847-7813

Prayer Chain

Gloria Knaggs………………..…734-856-2389

************************************

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.

Mark Your Calendars……

Fall Rummage Sale - Oct. 1 & 2

Parish Bonfire/Potluck - Oct. 17

Polish Dinner - Oct. 25

St. Anthony Catholic Church

welcomes the newest member

of our Catholic Faith:

*Rachel Catherine Ordorica, child of

David and Clarissa (Kinzel) Ordorica

Baptized September 14, 2014

May God Bless You!!

St. Anthony of Padua, Our Patron

and Intercessor,

Pray for us.

The Offertory Story September 14, 2014

# Envelopes assigned: 321 # Envelopes not picked up: 10 # Envelopes used: 121 Envelope total: $ 3,996.00 Loose: $ 175.00 Children’s Envelopes: $ 16.30 Total $4,187.30 Weekly Budget amount...$5,000.00 +Over/-Under Budget $ -812.70 Year To Date +- $ +2,033.38

Help Needed:

Monthly Communion Service

at Aspen Grove One of our Parish Outreach Ministries

is to offer Communion Services to

several of the area Senior Living/

Assisted Living Centers. We are in need

of someone to take Communion to

Aspen Grove on the second Tuesday of

each month at 11:30am.

We will provide all training.

Please call the Parish Office 734-854-

1143 if you are interested, or need more

information.

Phone Book Recycling St. Joseph School in Erie will be

participating in the Monroe County phone

book recycling program. There will be a

box in the Narthex to drop off used phone

books through October 12. There is also a

bin located in the parking lot across the

street from St. Joseph School.

If you have phone books that need to be

picked up or have any questions, please

contact Christy Mercurio at 734-344-

1840. Thank you!

Heartbeat of Toledo

“Change for Life” Baby Bottle

Campaign - 2014 Sept. 6 & 7 - Sept.

27 & 28 Bottles are available in the Narthex and the front vestibule. Please take

one home and fill it with change, cash or checks through the month of

September.

Bottles will be collected before and after Masses NEXT weekend,

September 27 & 28.

We are in need of a couple of volunteers to collect the bottles that weekend. Please call the

Parish Office to volunteer to help.

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MASS SCHEDULE Monday, September 22, 2014 8:30am Chuck Malosh

by Greg & Karen Baer Proverbs 3:27-34 Luke 8:16-18

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 St. Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest 8:30am Jack, Pat, & Peter Carey

by Dan Carey on behalf of the Family

11:00am Mass at Aspen Grove Proverbs 21:1-6, 10-13 Luke 8:19-21

Wednesday, September 24, 2014 8:30am Joseph & Anna Nyks

by Joanne Kolinski on behalf of the Family

Proverbs 30:5-9 Luke 9:1-6

Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:00am Louis Kremnetz

by Louis Candas Ecclesiastes 1:2-11 Luke 9:7-9

Friday, September 26, 2014 Sts. Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs

9:00am Shirley Schmidt by Dan & Pam Briskey

Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Luke 9:18-22 Saturday, September 27, 2014 St. Vincent de Paul, Priest Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:8 Luke 9:43b-45

**********************************

5:00pm The People of St. Anthony

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 9:00am Emily & Larry Olszewski

by Laura Joly

11:00am Tom Hilkens by Ken & Linda Moeltner

Ezekiel 18:25-28 Philippians 2:1-11 or 2:1-5 Matthew 21:28-32

Page threeSt. Anthony Catholic Church, Temperance

….Let us Pray for…. Eileen Adoline

Dr. Norman Arends Helen Arends

Maria Baer Mary Ann Bailey

Amber (Pighin) Beham Patricia Bennice

Rose Braden & Family Toni Breininger James Brown

John Daniel Bundy Georgette Burkey

Stephanie Callahan Todd Clancy Nella Clay Jim Cobak

John Connelly Caleb Cornprobst Flynn Coughan Dale Cousino Orvel Cousino Ronald Duvall

MaryAnn Dobberstein Jerry Driscoll Rose Dunlap Jeff Dusseau

John Fackleman Albert Failer

William Fischetti Donald Forter Norma Frantz Paul Gabor

Shirley Gabor Jennifer Gibson

Phil Gil Phyllis Glowacki Sheila Greisinger

Raymond Groesbeck Steve Haman

Brian Hampton Gerald Hansen

David Hess Gloria Hoskinson

JoAnn Hupter Bernice Iott

Peg Itle Bryan Jones Marie Joseph

Dianne Kapela Michael Katafiasz Leonard Koltoniak

Lisa Krall Chase Kukiela

Jeanette Kurzyniec Kenneth Krohn

Jerry Long Gary Lowen

Gerry MacAdams Evelyn Maison Rachel Maisto Kathy & Mark

Tricia Leigh McDonald Bob McNear Joseph Miller

Lisa Miller Lou Montesano Richard Moran Lucille Moran

Mother Cecilia Steve Murzynski

Connie Niemi Martha Ockels Cindy Perpich Bernard Perry Fonda Pfluge

Veronica Rakebrand Pat Reed

Kay Ritzenthaler Julia Roberts

Daniel Schenavar Carl Schover

Connor Schulke Karen Seguin

Dennis Selengowski Wanda Selengowski

Anna Sepesy Linda Simpson

MaryLou Stevens Leonard Stovall

Ken Tibai Jackie Tomaszewski

Javan Ulmer Dorothy Walker Johnna Westrick

Vicki White Lois Whittaker Gloria Wilkins

Mark Wisniewsk Alvina Wohlgamuth

David Yunker Linda Zielger

Joyce Zielinski

Monroe County Right to Life presents

-- Meet the Candidates -- Saturday, October 11, 2014 - 7-9pm - Kenna Hall

St. Anthony Catholic Church Kenna Hall, 4635 St. Anthony Road, Temperance, MI. Candidates seeking office within our 7th Congressional District at the Federal, State, and Local levels of government in the upcoming November 4, 2014 General Election have been invited to participate. The program will include introductory statements from the candidates followed by a moderated prolife question and answer session.

The program will conclude with an opportunity for attendees to mingle and personally meet the candidates. Desserts and beverages will be available through the evening. This event is open to the public, free of charge, and is sponsored by Monroe

County Right to Life with the generous support of St. Anthony Catholic Church.

Baked goods are needed for the refreshments; anyone who would like to bring cookies or other baked goods, please call the Parish Office.

Liturgical Assignments - September 27& 28, 2014

Priest Lector EMHC’s Altar Servers

Saturday, 5:00pm

Fr. Brian C. Driscoll M. Faunt D. Strzelewicz

P. Dillon P. Dillon P. Dillon

Sunday, 9:00am

Fr. Brian J. Hajdu L. Cousino P. Cousino

K. Nusbaum M. Osborn C. Oswald

Sunday, 11:00am

Fr. Brian D. Ordorica

R. Burke K. Shade

J & J. Updike S & S. Updike

WEDDING BANNS II

Adam Berry & Heather Terrell

Right to Life of Michigan Annual Dinner

October 2, 2014 @ LaRoy’s Hall 6pm - Doors Open;

7pm - Dinner/Program Guest Speaker: Teresa Tomeo.

Please call the Parish Office if you’d like to have a seat reserved

at one of our tables and/or to carpool from St. Anthony’s.

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Fr. Brian’s Blarney continued from page 1

In November, the events will be:

The Thirsting (Band) at St. Anthony Nov. 1st at 7pm,

Help feed bingo players at the Feather party with Lady

Knights (Date is TBD),

The “Lift Jesus Higher” Rally on Nov. 8th,

Set Afire Nov.15th at OLMC,

Help at the Erie Food Closet from 5-630 pm on third

Wednesday of the month,

Regular youth group meeting on Nov. 22nd from 6:30-9pm,

Help set up and distribute food for Thanksgiving on Nov.

26th and 27th,

U of M/OSU subs sale distribution and game on Nov. 29th.

In December,

Going to the Detroit or Toledo Zoo for the lights – Date

is TBD.

There will not be a Regular youth group meeting.

Set Afire is Dec. 20th at St. Joe’s;

They will attend Midnight Mass Dec. 24th and

Christmas Caroling on Dec. 26th

In January, the events so far will be:

Set Afire on Jan.17th at OLMC and

the March for Life in DC from Jan. 20-22nd.

In February, they will:

Do a Superbowl Sunday sub-sale, distribution, and watch

the game on Feb.1st,

Attend the Rainbow Conference sponsored by the

Archdiocese of Detroit on Feb. 7-8th ,

Set Afire on Feb. 21s-at St Joes.

St. John Bosco’s Roaming Oratory – Young Men’s

Formation Group

Doug Nelson is heading up the St. John Bosco’s Roaming

Oratory for the Monroe Vicariate. He sent me a note about

the Oratory for 2014-15. The Roaming Oratory is a formation

group for young men aged 12—18 from ANY parish who are

seeking a way to experience our Catholic faith the way that

the saints did growing up, learning directly from the men who

represent Christ in our lives daily, our Priests! Each meeting

will take place at a local Parish, featuring teaching given by

one of our local Priests. The young men will also have time

for bonding with other like-minded young men during the

various activities. They will have opportunities for

confession and spiritual direction. The hope is to have a

group of young men from MANY parishes come together

every couple of weeks at a parish ANYWHERE to grow in

holiness.

Fall Oratory Schedule - 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Sept 26th @ Divine Grace (St. Pats) Carleton

with Fr. John Dumas

Oct 17th - location tbd

Nov 21st - location tbd

For more information: email

[email protected] or on facebook.

Adult Faith Formation

Beginning October 1, and for 7 successive Wednesdays in Padua

Hall from 7-8:30pm, Tom Szuba will be hosting the Symbolon.

Please come to this exciting new series on the Catholic Faith. Each

session will have a DVD portion (see title and time below), followed

by discussion. We will need to order workbooks, so please call me in

the office so that we can order your book early. The participant guides

are $25 for Part I and $25 for Part II.

Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained is a state-of-the-art video

series, led by Dr. Edward Sri and a team of dynamic teachers who

provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of the Catholic faith. Filmed on location in Rome, the Holy Land, Calcutta and in the

Augustine Institute studios in Denver, Symbolon journeys through the

core teachings of the Catholic faith to open up the “big picture” in a

way that will help you know, live and articulate the faith to others.

Part I: Knowing the Faith

Part II: Living the Faith

May God Be Blessed!!!!

1. The Journey of Faith

(20min)

6. The Paschal Mystery

(33min)

2. Divine Revelation

(32min)

7. The Holy Spirit and the Life of

Grace (37min)

3. The Bible

(33min)

8. Why Do I Need A Church?

(44min)

4. The Story of

Salvation (34min)

9. Mary and the Saints

(36min)

5. Who Is Jesus?

(33min)

10. The Last Things

(40min)

1. The Sacraments: Baptism

& Confirmation (41min)

6. A Catholic Moral Vision: Virtue,

Grace & the Path to Happiness

(47min)

2. The Eucharist: Source &

Summit of the Christian

Life (38min)

7. A Love that Lasts:

Discovering Authentic Love

(20min)

3. Walk Through the Mass:

Exploring the Liturgy

(35min)

8. A Love that Lasts:

God’s Plan for Sexuality

(37min)

4. Penance & Anointing of

the Sick: God’s Mercy

Revealed (45min)

9. Catholic Social Teaching:

Building a Civilization of Love

(20min)

5. Matrimony & Holy

Orders: The Sacraments

of Service &

Communion (42min)

10. Catholic Social Teaching:

Protecting the Dignity of the

Human Person (37min)

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Knightly News

September, 2014 Dedicated to keeping you informed on the activities of the

Fr. John A. Kenna Knights of Columbus Council 11430

In contemplating the condition of the highway we take in getting to Church, I

searched for an appropriate Bible verse but couldn’t find one that really expressed

the current condition. It did, however, cause me to look ahead a bit and made me

realize that better things are to come. If we just drive a few miles east we will see

what beautiful things can come out of a dismal current condition. This should give

us hope in our own lives, especially when things are a bit ‘rocky’ or rough. If we

rely on God to help us get through the troubles, we should be able to hope for some

‘smooth sailing’ in the future.

Thanks to all who supported our first Breakfast Buffet of the season. The

crowd was a bit light but we blame that on it being the first of the season since

people need to get back into the habit as well as the road conditions. Hope you all

come in October to support our activity and avail yourself of a great meal.

John Fackelman had his name drawn in the Attendance Game at the

September meeting. Unfortunately for John, he was not present at the meeting so

the pot will continue to grow. If you talk to John, please express your condolences

to him.

We invite all men 18 yrs. or older who are practical Catholics to join a great

bunch of guys. Just mention your interest to any one of the officers listed below.

Ron Dressel, Grand Knight, Retired (734-856-2331)

List of officers for 2014-2015

John Hadju, Grand Knight 734-529-2739

Michael Briskey, Deputy Grand Knight 734-854-2933

Brian Bischoff, Financial Secretary 734-854-2079

John Gabriel, Chancellor 734-856-8709

Cyril Hadju, Treasurer 734-529-2739

Matt Osborn, Recorder 734-856-4393

Lowell Cousino, Warden 734-856-2051

Robert Glinski, Inside Guard 734-856-2756

Michael Dressel, Outside Guard 734-856-5771

Glenn Ingersoll, Advocate 734-856-8913

Mark Faunt, Trustee 419-351-7307

Kirk Shade, Trustee 734-856-5029

George Neeb, Trustee 734-856-4933

Give us a call!!

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St. Anthony Church as well as the Knights of Columbus have reserved tables for this event.

Please call the Parish Office 734-854-1143 if you would like to reserve a seat at one of these tables.

Upcoming Events: There is a LOT going on at St. Anthony in the next few weeks; please take a few minutes to look over the list and see where you would like to be involved: Rummage Sale - October 1 & 2 - Kenna Hall; set-up begins Sunday, Sept. 21

- LOTS of help will be needed. Right to Life of Michigan Annual Dinner - October 2 Guest Speaker: Teresa

Tomeo. Please call the Parish Office if you’d like to have a seat reserved at one of our tables.

Meet the Candidate Night - Saturday, October 11 - Kenna Hall Parish Bonfire/potluck - Friday, October 17 - 6:30pm (more details to

come) Polish Dinner - October 25 - Kenna Hall. Please sign up on the volunteer

sheets found in today’s bulletin. Parish Work Day - November 15 - more details to come

Other dates to be set: Meeting for Ushers; Helping Hands Chairperson Luncheon

Our CSA Drive continues;

currently our numbers are:

# of Pledges: 131

# of “No” responses: 7

Total Pledge amount: $28,745

Our Assessed amount: $45,112

Thank you to those who have

responded to the letters that were sent

out. We are at 63% of our goal; if you

have not already done so, please make

your pledge as soon as possible so we

can wrap up this year’s CSA Drive.

Number of Pledges: 131

Total amount Pledged:

$28,745

Amount still needed:

$16,367

Donation slips may be

found on the table in the

Narthex, or you may call

in your pledge to the

Parish Office.

$45, 112 goal

THE THIRSTING Coming to St. Anthony’s Kenna Hall

Saturday, November 1, 2014 @ 7pm

Who is The Thirsting? They are a Catholic Rock Band

“whose mission is to inspire you to love and follow Jesus Christ

through the Catholic Church, The Eucharist, Mary, and the Rosary.”

Go to their Website: www.thethirstingcatholic .com

Healing of Families Seminar

Saturday, September 27, 2014

8am - 2pm - Padua Hall

Please call the Parish Office

734-854-1143

to register

by Thursday, September 25

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LIFE CHAIN Sunday, October 5, 2014

Find a location nearest you: Monroe: Telegraph, North of Elm (River Raisin) - 2:30-3:30pm

Toledo: Monroe Street @ 4100 Harvest Lane - Christ the King Church 2-4pm (signs for pick-up at Christ the King beginning at 1:30pm)

Downriver & Dearborn area: 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.

Fort Street: Lincoln Park, Southgate, Wyandotte, Riverview (Signs available on FORT Street near Southfield, Champaign, Goddard,

Northline, Vinewood, Eureka, and Pennsylvania.)

Telegraph: Monroe, Brownstown, Taylor, Dearborn, and Dearborn Heights (Signs available on TELEGRAPH near King Road, Superior,

Northline, Wick, Van Born & Cherry Hill.)

Also:

Gibraltar Road between Fort Street and Allen in Brownstown

Huron River Drive at Sibley in New Boston

West Road at First Presbyterian (across from the Trenton High School)

Stand up for LIFE from the moment of conception to the last natural breath.

We are a lawful, prayerful, quiet Christian witness for LIFE.

Bring your whole family! Be a light in a darkened world and help end abortion!

Come with your church group or come on your own; Signs will be provided.

for contact info and more locations see: www.lifechain.net

OPEN HOUSE following the Life Chain from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.

Right to Life Education Office, 2010 Eureka, Wyandotte (734)282-6100.

Please bring a gift or donation for the Crisis Pregnancy Center. (Formula and diapers are always needed!)

ABORTION KILLS

CHILDREN

LIFE: THE FIRST

INALIENABLE RIGHT

PRAY TO END

ABORTION

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Polish Dinner News The Planning meeting for our Sixth Annual Polish Dinner was

September 18; To bring you up to date: The Dinner will be held

Saturday, October 25, 2014 in Kenna Hall

Dinners will be served from 3:00pm until 8:00pm

Ticket Prices: Adults: $12.00 Seniors:(62+): $10.00 Children (12 & Under): $6.00

*************************************************************** Kitchen: Mike & Paula Kosmider, Dave & Yavonne Thoma;

Advertising & Bar: Michelle Lindsey; Polish Heritage Room: Frank Parker **************************************************************

Several Chairpersons are needed:

Desserts: Cutting and distributing desserts Dining Room: Overseeing beverages, condiment table, carry-outs, food line, table service **New this year: Evangelization table: a table with information regarding our Parish and the Catholic Faith Finance Room: During the evening of the dinner. Volunteers: Coordinate the names of volunteers as they come in; sign-in and direct volunteers during the dinner.

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Help us to Advertise - small color signs will be available on the table in the Narthex; take any that you

are able to distribute (with permission, of course!)

Tickets will be available at the door

Carry-out Dinners will be available

Cash Bar Entertainment will include Millie Okapal’s “Czech Us Out” Band, and the “Echoes of Poland” Dancers.

A Polish Heritage Room will be on display. If you have any items you’d like included, please contact

the Parish Office.

We will depend on Parishioners to provide desserts: We’re asking for Polish Desserts and Coffee

Cakes. Do you have a favorite family recipe? We’d be happy if you’d provide a treat using your favorite Polish recipes. Not of Polish heritage? We will be happy for any dessert you can bring.

Volunteer Sign-up sheets are on the back of this page. Please look it over , fill out where you

can help, and return to the basket in the Narthex ASAP.

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Please call The Parish Office 734-854-1143 with questions or to volunteer.

The next Polish Dinner planning Meeting will be Thursday, October 9, 2014 @ 7pm in the Narthex.

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St. Anthony’s 6th Annual Polish Dinner October 25, 2014

We’d like to get a head start on the volunteer list; please take a few minutes, check your calendar, fill in the form below

and return to the Parish Office, the collection basket, or to the basket in the Narthex:

Polish Dinner Volunteers - 2014 -- Please note, for safety reasons, all volunteers must be 12 years or older. --

Preferred Area ___________________________ (or circle above) Shift: Please circle preferred shift: Thursday, October 23: (6pm+) Hall set-up Friday, October 24: (8am+) Food Prep Saturday, October 25: 1st shift (3-5:30pm) Saturday, October 25: 2nd shift (5:30-8pm) Saturday, October 25: 3rd shift - Dishwashers: 7-9pm Sunday, October 25: Clean-up (2pm+) Name _______________________________________________

Phone _______________________________________________

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Chairpersons needed for: Desserts, Dining Room, Finance, Volunteers

Please call the Parish Office with any questions, or to volunteer

Set-up (Thursday, Oct 23 @ 6pm)

Food Prep: (Friday, Oct 24 @ 8am)

Saturday:

Bar (Age 21+)

Bar Ticket Sales (Age 21+)

Beverages (dining room)

Carry-out/ Condiment & Bread Trays

Dining Room (Age 12+)

Dessert Table

Dinner Ticket Sales

Dishwashers

Evangelization Table

Finance (3-8pm)

Food Servers

Host & Hostess

Kitchen (Age 18+)

Runner

Ticket takers @ Food Line

Volunteer check-in

Sunday:

Clean-up (2pm +)

I will bring a dessert (Saturday, October 25 between

9am & 12 Noon)