st. clement of rome catholic church third sunday of lent
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From the Parish Office:
Lots of expenses go
into running a parish.
Over the next few weeks we
will highlight some of these
expenses for the calendar year
2020.
The Vicariate Assessment was a
total of $10,468.
We of St. Clement of Rome Parish, with the Power of the Spirit, welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of
Christ who worship with us. As a family, we deepen our faith and seek God in the community,
through prayer and good works.
St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church
Third Sunday of Lent
March 7, 2021
Christian Service Day
Saturday, March 13 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
The North Macomb Vicariate Lenten project for this year is “Blessings
for Baby”. We will come together on this day to collect baby items for the
Agape Center pantry to support local families in need.
Items requested include:
• Diaper wipes
• Diapers (size 5 & 6)
• Baby wash
Just bring any of these items to our parish on March
13 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Volunteers will be available to accept your donation.
Thank you for your generosity!
Blessings
for
Baby
Throughout the Lenten
season of reflection and
meditation, you are invit-
ed to write your prayers
requests on the back of the little
purple crosses and pin them to the
cross.
Stations of the
Cross
• Monday, March 8 -
5:30 p.m.
• Monday, March 15 - 5:30 p.m.
• Monday, March 22 - 5:30 p.m.
• Monday, March 29 - 5:30 p.m.
Catholic Services Appeal 2021
You should have received information about the
Catholic Services Appeal in the mail. Please pray
about how you can help further the ministries
funded by our CSA, and consider making the most
generous gift possible given your other financial
obligations. Pledge payments do not start until
July. If you did not receive the CSA mailing this
past week, or have any questions about the CSA, please call the parish
office, 752-9611.
Dear Lord, I pray that You give me the wisdom to guide me on this faith
journey of stewardship. Help me to understand that everything I have is a
gift from You. Open my heart and my mind so that I may use these
marvelous gifts to give back to You here on Earth. I pray that You welcome
me into Your kingdom at the end of my life and that You are pleased with
what I have done with all your gifts. Amen
Dearborn Hams
The Knights of Columbus are
hosting a Dearborn Ham Sale.
These delicious 8-pound hams are
only $40. The K of C will start
taking orders after all Masses
March 6/7. Order deadline is
March 21. Pick up after 1:00 p.m.
on March 29.
Easter Baskets
A BIG “Thank you” to Pat
and Jim Palonis for all the
Easter baskets that they put
together. These baskets will be
used for local families and the
Agape clients. These efforts
are greatly appreciated!!!
Divine Mercy Sunday
April 11
Please join us for a
Divine Mercy Holy Hour
St. Clement of Rome.
Service will begin at 2:45 p.m.
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday - closed
The office is closed daily from 12:00
noon - 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Follow the K of C on Facebook
www.facebook.com/Knights7018
A Family Perspective…
Today’s gospel says
Jesus chased the
merchants out of the
temple, it doesn’t say
He was angry. Jesus teaches us to
act from conviction and not from
anger. He didn’t condemn the
merchants, only their business
practice. Attack the behavior and
not the person. ~ Bud Ozar
Knights of Columbus Scholarships
For many years the Knights of Columbus at St. Clement have
offered financial assistance to our parishes students attending
Catholic K-12 educational institutions and colleges. The appli-
cation period is now open. All submissions are due March 31st.
Applications without the essay will not be considered. Please see our web-
site for more information or to download the application. Copies of the
application are also available in the parish office. More information on our
website www.romeoknights.com or contact Joe Suminski at 586-337-5776.
Mass Schedule
Saturday Mass
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Masses
7:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m. Spanish Mass
Wednesday
Communion Service - 9:00 a.m.
Thursday and Friday
Mass - 9:00 a.m.
Austin Academy
Attention all current 8th grade
students & families! Austin Catho-
lic High School’s first wave of ac-
ceptance letters has gone
out. However, there is still time to
apply and be part of the class of
2 0 2 5 . P l e a s e v i s i t o u r
w e b s i t e t o a p p l y t o d a y ,
www.austincatholichighschool.org/
admissions. Located in Chester-
field, Austin is six months into the
new school year with in-person
learning in a large facility for
grades 9-12 and sensible COVID
policies in place for health and
safety. Guided by Augustinian val-
ues and faith formation, we are
committed to academic excellence
with a 100% college acceptance
rate and offer 12 varsity sports and
multiple clubs. Our average class
size is 18 students, where we foster
strong relationships and build lead-
ers of tomorrow.
Lenten Disciplines of
Fasting & Abstinence
Catholics in good health
ages 18 to 59 are required to fast
and to abstain from meat on Ash
Wednesday and Good Friday.
Fasting consists of eating only
one meal, with the possibility of
two smaller snacks that do not add
up to a single full meal.
Catholics age 14 and older are to
abstain from meat on all Fridays
during Lent.
Go, Therefore Boldness in Christ as the
Remedy for Fear
In a time where there is so much uncertainty, fear
and suffering, Christ’s call to all of us as His
disciples is to be rooted in the promise of His grace
and go forth in boldness to bring His love and
presence to everyone around us. Sessions will be in-person or livestream.
• March 13 from 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Christian Service “Dropoff”
Day - St. Clement parking lot
• March 14 at 7:00 p.m. - St. Lawrence, Utica
• March 15 at 7:00 p.m. - St. John Vianney, Shelby Twp.
• March 16 at 7:00 p.m. - St. Therese of Lisieux, Shelby Twp.
More information on www.gotherefore21.org
Easter Egg
Hunt
Saturday, April 3,
12:00 noon
Reconciliation Parent /
Candidate Mini-Retreat
Saturday, March 27
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Includes Mass
Support the IHM Sisters
Cash prizes ranging from $50 to
$250 monthly. Tickets are $25 and
can be purchased from your favor-
ite IHM Sister by contacting Sister
Val (810)656-3282 or parish office.
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Jesus is the giver of life
in the midst of death
Walking In The Gym… The
gym is available for walkers Mon.
through Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
Noon. Please remember to wear
your gym shoes.
Please Pray
for the Sick
Eternal rest grant unto
them, O Lord, and let
perpetual light shine upon
them. May the souls of all
the faithful departed, through the
mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
For Those Who Have
Died....
Clara Malburg
Evelyn Lomakoski
Life has changed,
Myrna Battani
Florence Bauer
Gary Bianchi
Jane Briggs -
Bunting
Camille Camron
Adam Cole
Christa Dampier
Connie Davis
Elizabeth
Decker
Nancy Degnan
Clara DePyper
Lisa Elliot
Christine Gamrat
Thomas Gamrat
David Gonczar
Jacob Gordon
Richard Goral
Peter
Grygorcewicz
Martha Gutowski
Henry Hainer
Amelia Hale
Donna John
Ethan Kammer
Denise Kappa
Jennifer Parker
Kelts
John F. Kern
Dennis Kida
Glen Knoblock
Tom Krafft
Sharon Lark
Jim Libs
Juliana Lord
Nancy Lukowski
Domenico Maletti
Sara Maletti
Bob McFall
Bob Mickelson
Ashleigh
Motoligin
Ellen Myers
Cody Nichols
Rocky O’Berry
Theresa
O’Connor
Muriel Paquette
Paul Paquette
Judy Polakowski
Jim Raska
Richard Redd
David Reed
Ed Risch
Glenda Roberts
Karen
Rothenhauser
Patricia Stacer
Laura Staller
Robert Szuba
Terri Turner
Dana Winn
Bubba Dan Wirick
Michaela Wolford
Christine Yonkas
Aldona Zynda
And those who
care for them...
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Lectors & Communion
Ministers
For more than four decades, the
Church has invited the faithful to
participate in the celebration of the
liturgy as Lectors and Extraordi-
nary Ministers of Holy Commun-
ion.
Today the Church, and especial-
ly our parish, relies heavily on the
work of lay ministers to bring forth
a meaningful liturgy. As with all
ministries, they begin with an invi-
tation.
The requirements for serving as
a liturgical minister is fully
confirmed, at least 16 years of age,
and available for training/
formation. Training will be
scheduled for a day and time to
accommodate those interested.
We would like to invite anyone
who may be interested in
discerning these ministries to
contact the Worship Office at (586)
752-9684.
Outdoor Stations of the
Cross
Sundays in Lent (March 7, 14, 21,
28) 3:00 p.m. Join us for an outdoor
Stations of the Cross prayer
service. This program takes place
outside behind the Capuchin
Retreat Center, 62460 Mt. Vernon
Road, Washington. No registration
is required. Please dress according
to the weather. You must wear a
mask to attend this prayer service.
Donations are always appreciated.
Call the Capuchin Retreat Center
with any questions: 248-651-4826.
Parents Just Don’t
Understand
Anybody remember the old rap
song by the Fresh Prince, aka Will
Smith, “Parents Just Don’t Under-
stand?” As we grow up, it is some-
times a struggle for us to imagine
that our parents understand us. It
can seem impossible that Mom and
Dad remember the stress of exam
week or peer pressure. We never
saw them as children; we never
saw their disappointed faces when
they weren’t invited to a party, or
their dashed hopes at a bad test
grade. We never saw them home-
sick their first week of college or
nervous to ask their crush to
Homecoming.
We’re often the same way about
God. We gripe about what He asks
of us. “He doesn’t understand sin
— he’s all-good,” we think. “He
doesn’t understand temptation —
He is perfect.”
In Scripture, God can be very
much a father, telling us what we
can and cannot do. And yet, in His
divine genius, He is sometimes
simply a man at a well, asking for
a drink.
For me, it turns out I didn’t need
to tell my parents anything about
what I was going through as a kid
— they knew already. What I need-
ed was for them to tell me what to
do, and how to do it.
Similarly, we don’t need to tell
God about human nature. We need
God to tell us about His nature.
He’s good enough to ask us for a
drink, to enter into our humanity.
But we have to remember, for our
own sakes, to have the humility to
ask Him for something, too — the
water that will quench our eternal
thirst. — Tracy Earl Welliver,
MTS
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Please Pray for the
Members Serving
Our Country
Cpt. Nicole Adenomas
MSG Omar Ambriz
CTM2 Jonathan Behm
Spc. William Boeve
Pvt. Dakota Burdo
Capt. John L. Fellows
Sr./AMN Michael P. Fellows
A1C Andrew Fons
Pfc. Brian Gaines
SSGT Adam S. Girardot
Sgt. James Griffie
Spec. Mark A. Lipinski
SSGT Ian McLaughlin
SSG. Brian Niebel
Maj. Catherine Peuterbaugh
Spc. Zacari Pytleski
MC1 Jeff Richardson
2nd Lt. Stephen Rutherford
Chief Jacob Shey
E5 Rebecca Sovereign
Spc. Michael Stobak
Maj. David Stys
Pfc. Bill Thompson
Pfc. Evan Vanouver
Sgt. Bradley Wing
L/Cpl. Robert Wing
Lord, hold our troops in Your
loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their
families for the selfless acts they
perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen
Forgotten Harvest
The Forgotten Harvest
pop-up pantry will be in
our parish’s parking
lot! Volunteers from Forgotten
Harvest will be distributing food on
Mondays from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00
a.m. If you are interested in vol-
u n t e e r i n g p l e a s e g o t o
www.forgottenharvest.org to
sign up.
PB&J Ministry Donations Needed
The PB&J Ministry is in need of donations of smooth peanut butter.
Jars can be placed on the carts at the entrance of church. Thank you for
your generosity.
WHEN WE HOPE By Deacon Kurt Godfryd
“Hope is the theological virtue by which we desire
the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our
happiness, placing our trust in Christ’s promises
and relying not on our own strength, but on the help
of the grace of the Holy Spirit.” (Catechism of the
Catholic Church, #s 1813, 1817-21)
In thinking about this word, it is helpful to step back and reflect upon
what most of us “hope” for. The Brooklyn born twentieth-century
psychologist, Abraham Maslow, made such an effort through his Hierarchy
of Needs. Included among these are: Physiological (food, water, warmth,
rest); Safety (security, employment); Love (friendship, family); Esteem
(prestige, accomplishment); and Self-actualization (achieving one’s full
potential). While his list contains many items for which we humans hope
and strive, there is one glaring omission.
The Psalmist (39:7), through his question and response, provides us what
is missing: “And now, Lord, for what do I wait? My hope is in you.”
By placing our hope and trust in God, a Divine rhythm unfolds. Each
day, through an ever-deepening relationship with Our Lord, we speak
freely regarding our most intimate concerns. While already aware of our
needs (see Matthew 6:8), it must nevertheless please Him when we sit
quietly and listen to His soft voice. Over the years, so many have told me
that they make no decision in their lives without first asking God two
simple questions: (1) Lord, is this your Will for me? (2) By moving in this
new direction, will it, in ways large or small, help bring about your
kingdom?
In the Gospel of Mark (10:17-22), this idea of meeting the Lord and
asking Him “the question” regarding our lives is illustrated in the Parable
of the Rich Man. If you remember, this rich man asked Jesus what was
required to inherit eternal life. In reply, Jesus told him that he should
follow the commandments (which the rich man had been doing). But then,
Jesus gave him one more instruction: “Go, sell what you have, and give to
the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.”
However, the rich man could not separate himself from his earthly
possessions and give his life to Jesus. And so, “…he went away sorrowful.”
Clearly, the Rich Man was sorrowful because his hope (earthly riches)
remained out-of-synch with God’s divine will for his life.
Today, is the Lord asking us to part with everything we own? For some of
us, perhaps. But for most of us, what the Lord asks is that we allow Him
entry into our life decisions; that we invite Him along on our journey!
Regarding our earthly treasure, perhaps the question is: Might some of our
earthly wealth be shared with others? Still yet, in our day and age, when
so many of us are overly consumed with digital gadgets, perhaps He is
asking us to reduce our online time in favor of visiting those in our families
and community who are lonely and receive very few visits? In this regard,
the gift of our time—to others—is what the Lord asks.
I like to remind myself and those I meet that while our earthly journey
requires that we tend to the here-and-now, it is more important to hope for
things that last. For it is there that true happiness resides.
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WEEKLY EVENTS FOR
March 8 - 14
Monday, March 8
5:30 p.m. - Stations of the Cross -
Church
Tuesday, March 9
Wednesday, March 10
9:00 a.m. - Communion Service -
Church
Thursday, March 11
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Friday, March 12
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Saturday, March 13
9:30 a.m. - Blessings for Baby
Drop Off - Christian Service
Building
5:00 p.m. - MASS - Int. Ralph
Silvestro & Dottie Silvestro req
by Joanie Oliver
Int. Mickie Clouse req by Gail
Nemshick
Sunday, March 14
Fourth Sunday of Lent
7:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. Richard
Paholsky req by his wife
10:30 a.m. - MASS - Int. Rolando
Suffredini req by Ruth Bortolotti
Int. Mary Ventimiglio req by
Cathy Sardelli
7:00 p.m. - Spanish MASS - Int.
St. Clement Parishioners
Vigil Lights
Special Intentions
~ In honor, Jim Blaisdell - A&S
Blaisdell
~ Continued healing
~ Family blessings
St. Clement of Rome
343 S. Main Street
Romeo, Michigan 48065
Phone: 586-752-9611
Fax 586-752-1601
Website: www.stclementromeo.org
PASTOR
Rev. Stephen C. Reckker
Weekend Assistant
Fr. Jim Andres, OFM CAP
Fr. Jerry Slowinski
Fr. Art Baranowski
Fr. Biju Parakkalayil
Fr. Binoy Augustine
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Kurt J. Godfryd
Mass in Spanish
Fr. Binoy Augustine
Vicariate Hispanic Pastoral Minister
(North Macomb Vicariate)
Sr. Valerie Knoche, I.H.M. 810-656-3282
Adult Education Coordinator
Mr. Russ Morgan 752-6984
Building Manager
Mr. Peter Bernadich 752-9611
Minister of Music
Mr. Bert Lord 752-9611
Religious Education Director
Mrs. Debbie Knoblock 752-6591
Middle School Youth Group 752-9611
Agape Center 336-6842
Pregnancy, Counseling and Adoption
Catholic Family Services 416-2300
Knights of Columbus
Mark DiPaola 586-292-5284
Email: [email protected]
Weekend Masses
Saturday - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Spanish - 7:00 p.m.
Holyday and Weekday Masses
As announced
Reconciliation (Confession)
By appointment
Baptism: Prior arrangements must be made.
Call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at
least six months in advance of the marriage
date.
Care of the Sick: Call the parish office at
any time to make arrangements for
Anointing, Communion calls or Visitations.
Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Please call
the parish office.
Registrations: New parishioners should
register at the parish office. Those moving
should notify the parish office.
Parish Council
Administration Commission
Charles Anglewicz... . . . . . . . . . . . ...752-9435
Christian Service Commission
Denise Kehren. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 752-9611
Social Commission
Dorothy Kida ……………………….752-9611
Rev. 11-12-20
Mass Intentions
If you would like to have a Mass
said in honor or memory of
someone you can request at the
parish office, 752-9611. Mass
intention cards can also be picked
up from the parish office. Names
will be printed in the bulletin the
Sunday prior to the Mass.
Easter Flowers
It is our custom at St.
Clement to make
an offering for the
decoration of the wor-
ship space for the Easter Season,
in the names of friends and family
- living or deceased. The flower
donation is $25.00. The names will
be published in the Easter
bulletin.
Deadline - Sunday, March 28
(Please Print)
In Memory: ___________________
_______________________________
In Thanksgiving:_______________
______________________________
Given by: _____________________
______________________________
Knights of Columbus
Raffle Tickets
The K of C are selling raffle
tickets for the April 15th drawing.
Top prizes are trips around
Michigan:
• 1st place - Grand Hotel,
Mackinac Island + $12,500
• 2nd place - Grand Traverse
Resort + $3,500
• 3rd place - Bavarian Inn,
Frankenmuth + $2,500
• 4th place - Dearborn Inn +
$1,500
And many money prizes. 40
chances in all to win! Tickets are
$5 each and can be purchased
from any Knight or in the parish
office.
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Readings for the
Week of
March 8, 2021
Monday: 2 Kgs 5:1-15ab/Ps 42:2,
3; 43:3, 4 [cf 42:3]/Lk 4:24-30
Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43/Ps 25:4-
5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9 [6a]/Mt 18:21-
35
Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9/Ps 147:12-
13, 15-16, 19-20]/Mt 5:17-19
Thursday: Jer 7:23-28/Ps 95:1-2, 6
-7, 8-9 [8]/Lk 11:14-23
Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Ps 81:6c-8a,
8bc-9, 10-11ab, 14 and 17 [cf. 11
and 9a]/Mk 12:28-34
Saturday: Hos 6:1-6/Ps 51:3-4, 18-
19, 20-21ab [cf. Hos 6:6]/Lk 18:9-14
Sunday, March 14: 2 Chr 36:14-
16, 19-23/Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6
[6ab]/Eph 2:4-10/Jn 3:14-21 or
1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a/Ps 23:1-3a,
3b-4m 5, 6 [1]/Eph 5:8-14/Jn 9:1-41
or 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38
Save the Date: Royal Blue Classic... The Royal Blue
Classic to raise money for the IHM Sisters will be held on Monday,
June 21 at Fox Hills Golf and Banquet Center in Plymouth. For
more information call 734-240-9860 or [email protected]
Many prefer a “create as you go” approach
to life where laws and protocols primarily
exist to secure and protect liberties rather
than dictate and outline proper and right
behavior. There are no real benchmarks for
acceptable ethical and moral behavior, with a
“you can’t tell me what to do” attitude
prevailing. Parents are even limited in what they can request of their
children, and dealing with threatening behaviors, especially from adults,
are a challenge as well. Acceptable and expected conduct seems to amount
to safeguarding each other’s space rather than increasing awareness of
necessary relationships that require a more refined and higher response.
We have lost our axis to the world of “anything goes” and no longer see
the Ten Commandments as practical and wise guideposts to effective
living. We live on “relativism island” where only a possible suggestion to
“love and do not harm” may be the only standard able to be preached.
While Jesus most certainly emphasized love above anything else, it was
never about warm fuzzy feelings or halfhearted humanitarian efforts. The
love of which Jesus spoke establishes an intimate connection with God,
neighbor, self, and creation. Because this love, who is God Himself, is at
the foundational core of our lives, it demands actions and attitudes that
serve to build up, increase, and free up those relationships. Love requires
proper conduct. Preserving and enhancing these love centered
relationships is at the heart of the Ten Commandments (and the
Beatitudes) and the reason for Jesus’ display of anger in the temple.
The Ten Commandments can save the world from turmoil and conflict by
instilling basic moral and relational principles within us. They also hold a
healthy sense of sin in balance and always remind us of our relationship
with God and the freedom God offers. Our faith preserves these jewels of
truth that we often look beyond, dismiss altogether, or seek to remove from
public view. Human beings can be so arrogant at times. Our Lenten
journey, especially when embarked upon with sincerity and resolve, can
restore all of our essential relationships. When we get absorbed in life’s
preoccupations and demands, things can quickly get distorted and we can
find ourselves way off track. In short, we find ourselves in sin. Humanity is
losing a sense of both grace and sin. We need both to understand what is
real and true. Until we do, the oppressive systems and ideologies that hurt
so many will never change. We will never change. We are grateful for those
courageous souls who willingly embrace the conversion and hard work
Lent demands and stand against antiquated systems and ideologies. They
give us hope that all is not lost.
We've made big headway.
But the work isn't done.
THANKS TO YOU, we have the
$300,000 in hand to complete con-
struction on the women & chil-
dren's shelter! Now MCREST is
launching a follow up donation
drive to equip the building. An Am-
azon Wish List is now available for
supporters to help MCREST pro-
vide the items that mothers and
children will need during their
stays. The furnishings and accesso-
ries featured on the Amazon Wish
List, at a wide range of prices, in-
clude bedding, towels, appliances,
necessities to care for children of
all ages and other items families
need. Books, games and toys for
the children staying with MCREST
are also included on the list. All
Wish List purchases can be
shipped directly to MCREST.
M o r e i n f o r m a t i o n a t
www.mcrest.org/returning home.
Stations of the Cross Using Body Movement
Saturday, March 20 at 10:00 a.m. in the SS John & Paul Gym. Join us
for a Lenten experience as we incorporate prayer, readings, art, and body
movement to enter the Stations of the Cross. For more information and
register by calling SSJ&P Parish Office at 86-781-9010. Free will donation
to benefit SS. John and Paul’s Circle of Support and Strangers No Longer
group.
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For your car, home, or business586-781-5000 • [email protected]
57345 Van Dyke, Washington, MI 48094
586-739-891510% Parish Member Discount
Full Service Residential & Commercial PlumbingInstallation, Repair & Maintenance
New Construction & RemodelCertified Backflow Tester
Water Heaters, Furnace & Air Conditioning
Parish Member
Living in a comfortable community with staff nearby to help you with the tasks of daily living can go a long way in reducing stress, leaving you time to live your retirement years in the best way possible -living it upSchedule a tour of our community today. SENIOR HEALTH & HOSPITALITY SERVICES
Shirley Nakash, DDS155 SOUTH RAWLES STREET • ROMEO, MI
(586) 752-4560
Nakash dental group
FAMILY DENTISTRYJulie Cichoracki, D.D.S.
35000 Division Rd., Ste. 4 • Richmondwww.drjuliec.com
(586) 727-1100 Parish Member
58047 Van Dyke, Ste 202Washington Twp
joan.rehometowne.com
JOAN HENDERSONAssociate Broker
Buying? Selling? Phone Joan for all your Real Estate Needs
810-650-1585
586-745-7722 Washintgon Twp, MI
zioscatering.comFor any type of event or party...
Romeo Quick Lube66460 Van Dyke, • Washington, MI
(Just South of 31 Mile) 586-336-4645
We service all Makes & Models - full oilchanges (up to 5 quarts); New & Used Tires
64541 Van Dyke/South of 30 Mile,Across from Kroger
Washington Twp. (586) 935-1100
209 North Main St. • Romeo, MI 48065
586-331-7900 586-331-7900 [email protected]
CITY WATER • WELL WATER • SALES • SERVICE • RENTALSCITY WATER • WELL WATER • SALES • SERVICE • RENTALSWHOLE HOUSE SYSTEM/REVERSE OSMOSISWHOLE HOUSE SYSTEM/REVERSE OSMOSIS
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“Your Bridge Over Troubled Waters” For Over 30 Years!
Installation • Sand • Stain
CHRIS MASKILL • PRESIDENT
Specializing in Glitsa® Finish19 Years serving Macomb County
Professional Craftsmanshipat a Fair Price!
586-498-5511David TenHopen
Insurance Agency LLC
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Serving Romeo-Washington for over 30 yearsServing Romeo-Washington for over 30 years
– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –LicensedLicensed 586-752-7561586-752-7561 InsuredInsured
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NORTHERN AIRHEATING & COOLINGOver 25+ Years experience
Parish Member DiscountsTIM RYAN
586-291-2410 or 586-727-7504www.northernairheatingandcooling.com
BLOCK, BRICK, CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIESCHESTERFIELD - (586) 949-1300 ROMEO - (586) 752-4541CROSWELL- (810) 679-3376 MARYSVILLE - (810) 364-7132 RICHMOND - (586) 727-7272 MARINE CITY - (810) 765-9321
www.theutproductsinc.com
MICHIGAN FAMILY OWNED
SINCE 1937At WellBridge we specialize in post-acute rehabilitation and nursing care which will be the bridge between the hospital and back home. Our care delivery will be fully automated and
will incorporate state-of-the-art technology which will allow our team of dedicated caregivers to spend more time where they belong, with our patients! Our goal is that each person at
WellBridge will have an EPIC experience.
Nursing & Therapy Services• PT/OT/ST 7-Days-a-Week• State-Of-The-Art Therapy Equipment• Alter-G Designed by NASA• E-Stim, Ultrasound, Outdoor Therapy• We Accept Admissions 24/7• Registered Nurses• Less than a 1:12 Patient Ratio• Fully Electronic Medical Record• In-House PT/INR’s Completed• All Medications & Treatments Kept in Patient Room• All Wounds Photographed and Measured Using a PDA with Real Time Stats• Wound Care Certified Nurses• Electronic Vital Signs that Import into the Medical Record• No Overhead Paging
375 S. Main • Romeo, MI(586) 589-3800
www.TheWellBridgeGroup.com
• 86,000 Square Foot Rehabilitation Center• 84 Private Rooms / 8 Semi-Private Rooms• 12 Semi-Private Suites• All Rooms with Private Shower & Bath• No Medication or Treatment Carts• Resort Like Amenities: WB’s Fresh Bistro, Salon, Massage Therapy, and Starbucks® Coffee• An Executive Chef• Room Service Always Available Menu 24/7• Liberalized Breakfast Made-To-Order from 6:30-9:00 am• LG Smart TV’s with Facebook, Flicker, Gmail, Skype, andDischarge Planning• Each Room Has Their Own Phone Number That Can BeDialed Directly• EPICare Philosophy Resulting in Exceptional Customer Service
NowAccepting
Reservations!WILSON VETERINARY
HOSPITALDr. John F. Wilson
& AssociatesFull Service Small Animal Hospital12000 Durham • Washington
586-752-6217
My Cleaning Lady, Inc.My Cleaning Lady, Inc.The Best Cleaning Company inRomeo • Washington • Rochester • Shelby
Residential/CommercialFully Insured
586-524-1201 586-524-1201
Serving the Surrounding CommunitiesRobert Meldrum586-255-9049
Over 40 years of experience to serve you!
PREFERRED SEAMLESSPREFERRED SEAMLESSGUTTERSGUTTERS
Be a Preferred Customer...There is a Difference | Office: 800-964-6613
• Michigan’s Premier Seamless Gutter Company• 22 Years of Business built on “Honesty and Integrity”• Highest Rating on Angie’s List• Fully Insured• Full 5 Year Warranty• 25 Colors in Stock• Free No Pressure Quotes
Family Owned & Operated for Over 22 Years5 Year Warranty on All Materials & Labor
Visit Us at www.PreferredSeamlessGutters.com
Contact Sherri Fischhaber to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6553
LICENSED & INSURED MASTER PLUMBER
586-501-8479WaterWorkPlumbing.com
Senior Discounts 24 Hr. Emergency Service
$20 OFF ANY SERVICE
Landscape & Designshrub & tree trimmingproperty maintenance
586-876-5504 | groundscape-inc.com
64860 Van Dyke Washintgon, MI (Orchard Square)
COUPON: Large pizzawith 1 topping, $9.99
586-752-6200jetspizza.com
FUERST Plumbing Providing all of your plumbing needs
*Service *Repairs *InstallationFull Plumbing Service, Sump Pumps, Water Heaters,
Snake Drain Lines, Leak Repair, Toilet and FaucetRepair and Installation, Tub and Shower Valves
810-724-6861Offering Senior & Veteran DiscountsFree Estimates • Licensed and Insured • Family Owned Since 1976
medical groupAll ages welcome Treating for whole body wellness
John Kilmer, DOChristine Hermiz, DO
Romeo Family Practice, 64580 Van Dyke, Suite C, Washington Twp, MI 48095 • 586-752-9629Almont Family Practice, Century Plaza, 4260 Van Dyke, Suite 102, Almont, MI 48003 • 810-798-3994
Accepting NewPatients
The Henry M. MalburgFuneral Home
HENRY MALBURG, OWNER & DIRECTORMARK MALBURG, DIRECTOR
11280 West 32 Mile Road • Romeo MI(1/2 Mile West of Van Dyke)(586) 752-2000
www.henrymmalburg.comMEMBER OF ST. CLEMENT PARISH