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Page 1: St. Kateristkateridearborn.org/bulletin/Oct2719.pdfCup 1-Cassie Potok 1-Mary Below 1-Carmen Rodriguez 2-Barbara Cataldo 2-Therese Terns 2-Hannah Bailey Altar Servers Richard Sudek

STAFF�

Rev. Terrence D. Kerner, Pastor�

Rev. Gary Morelli, Weekend

Associate�

Rev. Mr. Thomas Leonard,

Deacon�

Grace Lakatos, Faith Director�

Kevin Jakubowicƶ, Organist�

Office Staff�

Mary Masley, Ellie Sajewski�

DIRECTORY�

PHONE: 313�336�3227�

FAX: 313�441�6769�

WEBSITE�

www.stkateridearborn.org�

E�MAIL�

[email protected]

OFFICE HOURS�

Monday�Friday: 9:00 AM�Noon�

and 1:00�4:30 PM�

LITURGIES�

Saturday: 4:00 PM�

Sunday: 9:00 & 11:00 AM�

Tuesday: 6:40 PM�

Wednesday�Friday: 9:00 AM�

CONFESSIONS�

Saturday: 3:00 PM�

ADORATION �

Tuesday: 4:00�6:30 PM�

PERPETUAL HELP�

DEVOTIONS�

Tuesday at 6:30 PM and�

Thursday at 9:00 AM�

For Marriage, Baptism and�

Confirmation information, please�

call the Parish Office.�

ARCHDIOCESE OF DETROIT

www.AOD.org�

BOOK & GIFT SHOP�

Open weekends before & after

Masses�

OCTOBER 27, 2019 30

TH

SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CATHOLIC CHURCH�

16101 Rotunda Dr.�

Dearborn, MI 48120�

FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK By Fr. Terry Kerner

Thank you to all who supported the Capuchins with a purchase of baked

goods. At the end of the weekend $2,635 was raised and many sweet tooth (or per-

haps, sweet dentures) was satisfied. The “On the Rise Bakery” was started by the

“Caps” a few years back to help recovering alcoholics and addicts get back on their

feet with a meaningful trade and job. The bakery has had a very high success rate

over the years. (Edward, who spoke at all the Masses, mentioned that some larger

suburban parishes have not done as well as St. Kateri did last week.) THANK YOU

to all who made the effort to help and purchase some great treats.

We have planned to have the bakers back during Lent taking pre-orders for

Easter coffee cakes, breads and rolls. Stay tuned for all the details.

All Saints Day, a Holy Day of obligation is this Friday. Masses are scheduled

for 9 AM, Noon and 5 PM. The Feast of All Saints dates back to the fourth century

when Christianity became “legal” and protected by the Roman Empire. The feast

was celebrated on many different dates until finally in the ninth century Pope

Gregory IV set the date on November first. The feast has meaning when we realize

that countless saints exist but have never been officially canonized. It is even more

significant when we reflect on family and friends who have passed and who were

truly holy persons. Take time this Friday to remember those folks who inspired you

to be a good person and maybe even want to become a saint.

Saturday, November 2nd is the Feast of All Souls. Though not a holy day of

obligation but one that instinctively calls us to remember deceased loved ones. On

Sunday at the 11:00 AM Mass we will recognize with a lighted candle on the altar

all our parishioners who have died since last All Souls Day. Family and friends are

encourage to attend, present the lighted candle, and pray for their loved ones in un-

ion with the St. Kateri community. You may want to utter the following prayer for

your deceased loved ones:

Almighty God and Father, by the mystery of the cross, you have

made us strong, and by the sacrament of the resurrection you

have sealed us as your own. Look kindly upon your servants,

now freed from the bonds of mortality, and count them among

your saints in heaven.

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord

And let perpetual light shine upon them

St. Kateri

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Tuesday, October 29

th

6:40 PM

- Josh Wolak, Health &

Healing

(by Ellen & Marshal Hynam)

Wednesday, October 30

th

9:00 AM

† Antonette Zadrozny

(by Mark Zadrozny)

Thursday, October 31

st

All Hallow’s Eve

9:00 AM

† Toni Terns

(by Therese Terns)

Friday, November 1

st

All Saints - Holy Day of Obligation

9:00 AM

- Paul Huhn, Special

Intention (by Eva)

12:00 PM

† All Deceased Parishioners

5:00 PM

† All Deceased Clergy of the

Archdiocese

Saturday, November 2

nd

All Souls’ Day

4:00 PM

† For all Deceased Bishops,

Priests & Deacons

† Maria N. Benitez

(by Mary Hobart)

† Frances & Ralph Guido

(by Family)

- Vocations to Priesthood &

Religious Life

Sunday, November 3

rd

31

st

Sunday in Ordinary Time

9:00 AM

† Paul Sullivan

(by Kathy)

† Anna Huhn

(by Eva)

† Fr. Randal Joyce, CP

(by Fr. Kerner &

Parishioners)

11:00 AM

† Stefan Onufrak

(by Wife, Cathy)

† Sainato & Castelvetere

Families (by Lena)

FAITH FORMATION By Grace Lakatos

FAITH FORMATION: In conjunction with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’

Day, our next class on Saturday, November 2

nd

will present the students and

families with the opportunity to remember the loved ones that have passed away.

Students are asked to bring a picture of their loved one with them to Mass and

class for a special activity.

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION CLASSES: Please continue to keep

our 6 students, their parents and their catechists in your prayers as they contin-

ue their journey to the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Confirmation. Our next

class will meet on Monday, November 4

th

at 6 PM.

On the Rise Bakery: Last weekend’s attendance by On The Rise Bakery

in our parish was a great success. Many ooh’s and ahh’s were heard as the deli-

cious tasting and tantalizing appearances of their breads, cookies, rolls and more

were purchased. Thank you to Ed from On The Rise Bakery for sharing his story

with the parish and for all his hard work in bringing these goodies to us. Thank

you to Fr. Kerner for the opportunity to host this event and lastly to all the vol-

unteers who helped with the set-up, sales and clean-up.

Thank you to the Pastor and all of the parishioners at St. Kateri for their support!

Also, thank you to all the volunteers who helped with the set up and the selling.

The total spirit of the parish made the weekend wonderful and fun.

And if you are ever downtown please visit us at our Cafe - open Tuesday thru Sat-

urday, 8 AM - 6 PM at 8900 Gratiot.

Men from On the Rise Bakery

TRICK OR TREAT? CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ANSWER TREAT??

Our last days of collecting candy are this weekend. Delivery will take

place on Monday, October 28

th

. Please consider donating to this important

activity for the Seminary and surrounding community.

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OCTOBER

PRAYER REQUESTS

Samuel & Joseph

Ernie Adams

Virginia Alfano

Farris Batayeh

Khalil Batayeh

Toni Basileo

Julia Bernardo

Lea Berta

Pat Bill

Tess Buda

Angela Burger

Tamam Dababneh

Rosemary Dantzer

Cindy Delany

Tina Doney

Toby Edgell

Josephine Erdody

Heather Glover

Christal Hailo

Peggy Hengesbaugh

Delores Hnot

Mary Hodak

Genowesa Jamrozik

Stan Kozlowicz

Ric LaFata

Fran LaMacchia

Halston Loomis

Molly Maria

Pat Mazzola

Mary Valentine Merrill

Jim Neilson

Tim Nolan

John O'Neill

Cathy Onufrak

Ed Schuler

Rose Sica

Judith Smith

John Witalec, OFS

Josh Wolak

Bernice Ziaja

If you wish to add or re-add a name,

please fill out the form below or call

the office. Thank you.

Form for the Sick List

Name ___________________________

Month ___________________________

Requested by _____________________

Note that the name will be re-

moved from the sick list at the end

of the month unless a request is re-

submitted.

HALLOWEEN

Question: Is Halloween a pagan holiday or a Catholic one?

Answer: The short answer: nowadays, a little bit of both. But it wasn’t always

that way. Halloween and All Saints’ Day are closely connected. In the 800s, the

Catholic Church began celebrating All Saints’ Day. It was originally called All

Hallow’s Day or Hallowmas. The celebration began early on All Hallows’ Eve. But

if Halloween is really about the saints in all their victorious glory, where do we

get haunted houses, costumes, and pranks?

All Saints’ Day became associated with the other deceased rather quickly. Novem-

ber 2

nd

is All Souls Day, where we pray for the souls in purgatory. Throughout the

European world, especially with the Celtic and Germanic peoples, the dead were

honored in the autumn months. The Celtic pagan celebration of Samhain had its

own folk rituals and occurred around the same time as these Catholic feast days.

Within the last few hundred years, this included dressing in disguise and going

door to door, asking for food in exchange for a rhyme or poem. Some people mas-

queraded as “dark” spirits and pulled pranks on others. Today’s celebration of

Halloween tends to take on these later

practices, rather than the original mean-

ing of celebrating the saints. But remem-

ber … this feast was Catholic first!

9:00 AM Noon 5:00 PM

Celebrant

Fr. Kerner/

Dn. Tom

Fr. Kerner/

Dn. Tom

Fr. Morelli/

Dn. Tom

Reader

Gloria Koss Nancy Coyne Joan Baritche

Ciborium

1-Jo-Ann Curtis 1-Margaret Skora 1-Lina Herring

2-Kay Perry 2-Theresa Martin 2-Sarah Renshaw

Cup

1-Cassie Potok 1-Mary Below 1-Carmen Rodriguez

2-Barbara Cataldo 2-Therese Terns 2-Hannah Bailey

Altar Servers

Richard Sudek Barb Hartman Helen J.

Lucas S. .

Sacristan

Nancy Coyne Pat Ayland

November 12

th

Volunteers needed for church cleaning.

Call Mary Below 313.565.6524

Many hands make light work

It is time to update your contact information with the par-

ish for our Guide Book and Directory. If anything has

changed, such as phone number, email address or residence

address, please let the parish know by calling 313-336-3227.

If you DO NOT wish your information to be published, it is

necessary that you call to advise the parish.

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Readings for the week of

October 27, 2019

Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18/Ps

34:2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 [7a]/2 Tm

4:6-8, 16-18/Lk 18:9-14

Monday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-3, 4

-5 [5a]/Lk 6:12-16

Tuesday: Rom 8:18-25/Ps 126:1b-

2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 [3a]/Lk 13:18-

21

Wednesday: Rom 8:26-30/Ps

13:4-5, 6 [6a]/Lk 13:22-30

Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39/Ps

109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31 [26b]/Lk

13:31-35

Friday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1bc-

2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt

5:1-12a

Saturday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-3a,

3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Rom 5:5-11 or Rom

6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40

Next Sunday: Wis 11:22-12:2/Ps

145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13, 14 [cf.

1]/2 Thes 1:11-2:2/Lk 19:1-10

OCTOBER

FOOD PANTRY ITEMS

ST. KATERI PARISH GIFT SHOP NEWS

November is upon us, the month of All Souls and All Saints. (So we are all

covered!) To remember the souls of our departed loved ones, the Gift Shop carries

outdoor cemetery candles, cemetery candle holders and memorial ornaments.

We will be open before and after Masses on Friday, November 1

st

, the

feast of All Saints. Take some time this month to read about the saints. We have

a separate bookshelf dedicated to books about these holy men and women...some

contemporary and some traditional. There are also books with collections of saint

biographies for both adults and children. Your children and grandchildren need to

learn about these real super heroes who walked the earth and faced similar chal-

lenges to ours.

Some parishioners are already asking about Advent and Christmas

items. We will be putting those items out soon. We hope to have some new items

out such as ornaments, cards, manger figures, and vinyl window décor. Thank

you for your continued support!

SACRED HEART

ST. ANSELM

Trivia Night: Saturday, November 2

nd

, 6 PM-10 PM in the school gym,

Doors open at 5:30 PM. Sponsored by St. Anselm Education Fund committee. Prizes,

50/50 raffle, basket raffles along with pizza, snacks, and cash bar (beer & wine). Reg-

ister 2 - 6 person teams. $10 per person. For more information, call 313-563-3430.

Corn

Green Beans

Bush’s Beans

Canned Fruit

Toilet Paper

Paper Towels

RETIREMENT OF AMERICAN FLAGS

If you have a worn-out American Flag that is

beyond repair, the Knights of Columbus O’Kel-

ley Council will be performing the proper, dig-

nified way of retirement during a flag burning

ceremony on Saturday, November 9th at

5:00 PM. All parishioners are invited to attend

the ceremony. All veterans present will receive

a star from one of the retired flags.

Please consider dropping off your worn-out,

frayed flags at the parish office by Wednesday,

November 6th.

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STEWARDSHIP

October 20

nd

Week 16

Current Year to Date

Budget

$

7,200.00

$

115,200.00

Current

$

6,884.00

$

114,422.00

Variance

$

(316.00)

$

(778.00)

LITURGY SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 2

ND

& NOVEMBER 3

RD

4:00 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM

Celebrant Fr. Morelli/Dn. Tom Fr. Morelli/Dn. Tom Fr. Kerner/Dn. Tom

Reader Helen J. Peter Paolini Pam Lewis

Ciborium 1-Cindy Hudson

2-Paula Uicker

1-Janeen Bodary

2-Jo-Ann Curtis

1-Gary Lewis

2-Carmen Rodriguez

Altar Servers Isabel V.

Diego V.

Tyler H.

Maximillian O.

Katelyn D.

Cup 1-Dominic Tramontana

2-Therese Terns

1-Steve Perry

2-Barbara Cataldo

1-Sarah Renshaw

2-Barb Hartman

Sacristan Pat Ayland Nancy Coyne Ron Landelius

A Prayer for First Responders

Pray for the family and loved ones of first responders.

Lord, have mercy on those who must wait, trust and hope every

time a first responder goes into action. They are all too aware of the

dangers their loved ones face. Please, as Your word promises, keep

them in perfect peace; steady their minds and help them to trust in

You (Isaiah 26:3), in Jesus' name, amen.

Rosary - Monday, Oct 28 6 PM

Last outdoor Rosary for the year

Adoration - Tuesdays 4 PM - 6 PM

“Priest, Prophet, King”

Saturday, Nov 2 5 PM - 6 PM

RCIA - Wednesday, Oct 30 7 PM

Seniors - Thursdays 11 AM

Catholic Bible College

- Thursday, Oct 31 7 - 9 PM

Charismatic Prayer Mtg.

- Fridays 6:30 PM

Faith Formation

Saturday, Nov 2 4 PM - 6 PM

Sacramental Preparation

Monday, Nov 4 6 PM

AA - Sunday 2 PM, Tuesday 7 PM and

Friday 8 PM

Nicholas Black Elk Kateri Circle

2nd Wed. of the month 7 PM

SUSAN ATKINSON

If you are a Sunday Mass

attendee remember to

set your clocks back one

hour before you

go to bed on

Saturday November 2.

VIOLET JEAN CLAUSS

Daughter of

EMMA & JONATHAN CLAUSS

Was Baptized

October 19, 2019

By

Deacon Tom Leonard

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