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Our Parish Mission Statement
We, the Catholic-Christian Community of St. Roch Parish, following the work of Jesus Christ, are dedicated to the education, faith formation, and spiritual growth of both
our members and our entire ecumenical community. As the people of God, we are called to evangelize, to minister to all, to provide faith-filled experiences of prayer and
sacraments, and to cultivate the gospel values of love, peace, and justice in our world.
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25022 Gibraltar Rd., Flat Rock, 48134; 734-782-4471
The Voice of
ST. ROCH
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Meditation Garden
Garden Committee Spring Brick Drive Deadline: June 11
Bricks placed in path early July Make checks payable to St. Roch. Drop
in the collection basket or brick order box. Questions? Contact Amy Roberts 734-497-1208 or Bev McKenzie 734-558-8137.
MARYANN DOBBS MSE
DRE & RCIA
COORDINATOR
Graduation Mass
Sunday, June 3rd at the 11:30am Mass all high school graduates are invited to attend this special Mass. Parents and relatives are invited to attend this Mass.
Confirmation Retreat 9th Graders who completed this year’s classes. August 20th from 10-3pm. St. Roch Parish Church Bring a brown bag lunch Dress casual and modestly. Pictures will be taken and sent to the
confirming Bishop.
Registrations/Parish/Religious Ed
The registrations continue to occur by having parents/caregivers bringing the forms to the office. As classes fill, the choice of evenings becomes slimmer. Keep them coming.
Coupon cut out……..…………………..
Vacation Bible School (VBS)
“Sailing the Seas with St. Patrick”
August 6-7-8-9th, from 10-12 noon. St. Roch Social Hall $5 per child, Parental Permission 5yrs to 5th grade
Parent name
Child name
Phone #
Age of Child Grade
Emergency #
Allergies or concerns
• Teachers needed
• Snack help needed
• Craft and game help needed
• Decorating crew needed.
• Helpers: 6th grade and older
Questions, kindly call the office: 734-782-4471
May our Pentecost inflame our hearts and spirit to welcome the poor and serve them, “Come Holy Spirit” Blessings, MaryAnn
FATHER RAY’S
PASTORAL NOTES
X-RAYS
Senior Nutrition Meals In Cooperation with Senior Alliance
Nutrition Service, hot lunches are availa-ble to Seniors, age 60 and over. Lunch is served Monday through Friday at 11:30 AM in St. Roch Social Hall @ $3 per meal. Reservations are due one day in advance and can be made by calling St. Roch 734-789-7161 before 11:30 AM. Hot lunches are also delivered to qualified homebound Seniors. Lunches are deliv-ered Monday through Friday with frozen meals for emergency use. Any Senior needing delivery should contact Nutrition Program 1-800-851-1454.
X-Rays Howdy! As we have concluded the
Easter season with the feast of Pentecost, we enter into the Ordinary time calendar of our Church. We begin with a couple of solemnities that help us appreciate the creative work of God in the feast of the Holy Trinity and the redemptive work of Jesus in the Body and Blood of Jesus Sunday. Both of these feasts help us relate that
God is present to us in varied ways, so that we do not find ourselves lost or for-saken, or feel abandoned, but can have confidence that the Lord is near to “who call upon him” while fed and nourished. That is an assurance that comes
through faith and it is this same faith that tells us and questions not, the unity and mystery of the Holy Trinity, as well as the real and true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Celebrate your faith in these mysteries, praying that God continue to enlighten us in our everyday living. Memorial Day While many of us will try to do a bit of
lawn work or gardening this weekend, or even clean out the garage or shed, let’s pause to remember sometime during this weekend, best on Memorial Day itself, of the lives that were offered in distant lands for the freedom that we have in our coun-try today, thus, our memorial day celebra-tion. In pausing, we could say the pledge of
allegiance to the flag of our county or sing one of many patriotic songs, or listen to CD and reflect, so that we can be more centered on more of the reason for this holiday. Sadly, many a war has been fought for
the sake of freedom for others and in dis-tant lands. Our country has rallied many times over, with the help of our allies, to assist and defend human rights and liber-ties. Many have lost their lives in this pursuit that stands strong within our na-tion. We remember them – the men and women who gave their lives so that we may live in freedom May God bless our country, bless us
and help us always to rely on God provid-ing all that we need to make our country and world peace-filled. Take care and God’s blessings.
Memorial Day Prayer
On this Memorial Day, we pray for those who courageously
laid down their lives
for the cause of freedom.
May the examples of their sacrifice inspire in us the
selfless love of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Bless the families of our fallen troops, and fill their homes and their lives with
Your strength and peace.
St. Roch CSA Update
This year’s target for St. Roch’s CSA is 56,302. We ask each of our 823
families to donate $200 to this cause—we know that not each family can afford this amount. The important thing to remember is each one of us does the best we can. To date 132 families have pledged $25,142 to our CSA leaving a balance of $31,160. Please pray about this and do the best you can; alone we cannot obtain this goal but
together we can achieve it. No amount is either too large or too small. On-line giv-ing can be made at : http://strochfr.aodcsa.org. God’s Blessings
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Marriage and Family
Ministry Engaged couples across the Archdiocese
of Detroit have been preparing for sum-mer nuptials through marriage preparation programs. Catholic marriage is a calling from
God to a shared vocation of life and love. CSA gifts allow the archdiocesan Office for Marriage and Family Ministry to ad-vise couples of the steps necessary to seek marriage in the Catholic Church, includ-ing completing marriage preparation pro-grams to help build a foundation for this important sacrament. The office also offers programs that
enrich and nurture couples in every stage of the family life cycle. For more information about CSA-
funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to aod.org.
Mass Intentions Saturday, June 2, 2018 3pm Reconciliation
4:00 pm Dennis Colucci Req. by Steve & Karen Sniezewski
Renee Pascarella Req. by Friends
Sandra Lee Mallon Req. by Tom
Sunday, June 3rd, 2018
The Most Holy Body and
Blood of Christ
9:00 am Ted Weisbecker Req. by M/M William Grabetz
Dante DelGrosso Req. by John & Chris
Cindy & Sara Zelasko
11:30 am Graduation Mass
Bert Lemanowicz Req. by Victor & Connie Boland
Lest We Forget
Lord, may we remember in prayer, our loved ones. Support them with your Holy Spirit and grant us the courage and grace to embrace your loving ways. With all our heart, strength and love grant them divine consolation and eternal rest.
Doreen King - May 5, 2018 Carole Campbell - May 15, 2018 Robert Zatto - May 27, 1998 Clara Conway - May 27, 2008 John Smith - May 27, 2017 Frank Klauza - May 28, 1996 Theresa Wayda - May 28, 2007 Russell Schmidt - May 30, 1997 Dale Alan Gilbreath - June 1, 1997
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
Mass Intentions Saturday, May 26th, 2018 3pm Reconciliation
4:00 pm Cora Kapelanski Req. by Sayles Family
Maureen Kohn Req. by Family
Dorothy Sniezewski Req. by Harry Baranowski
Elizabeth (Betty) Swek
(15 Yrs.) Req. by Son, Robert
Helen Jennings Req. by Daughter, Carol
Sunday, May 27th, 2018
The Most Holy Trinity
9:00 am Bert Lemanowicz Req. by Elaine & Bob Schnieders
11:30 am Theresa Wayda Req. by Family
Calendar of Events Monday, May 28th, 2018
Memorial Day 8:30am No Meals on Wheels
9:00 am Mass
Office Closed
Tuesday, May 29th, 2018 8:30 am Meals on Wheels
9:00 am Clive Taylor Req. by Clarice
Wednesday, May 30th, 2018 8:30 am Meals on Wheels
Thursday, May 31st, 2018 8:30 am Meals on Wheels
9:00 am Theresa & Henry
Lewandowski Req. by Fr. Ray
2:30 pm Prayer Group
Friday, June 1, 2018 8:30 am Meals on Wheels
9:00 am Mass 7:30 pm AA
Catholic Education
There are many avenues to teaching our children as they grow and progress in life. As Catholic Christians, we are also concerned of our children’s’ education in the faith. Catholic Day school is one ave-nue many parents and families have taken over the years past to ensure this as well as the local parish or diocese.
Catholic education has a long standing tradition within our Church. And over the last century and a half, the Catholic Church has built some fine centers of learning and today boasts of being able to educate children from kindergarten to college and beyond.
Here in the Detroit-Metro area, we have a couple of fine colleges or universi-ties, in the University of Detroit Mercy and Madonna University. (In the recent NCAA top 4 basketball tournament playoffs, the University of Michigan en-countered two established Catholic schools of higher learning in (St. Ignatius of) Loyola of Chicago and (St. Thomas of) Villanova).
More locally and offering Catholic education to our children and teens, we have three Catholic High Schools – Ga-briel Richard, Riverview, St Frances Cabrini, Allen Park and St Mary’s Catho-lic Central, Monroe.
All three schools are fully accredited (by MANS) as centers of learning, keep-ing the Catholic Christian faith as a moral guide in all areas of the curriculum. All three schools have certified faculty mem-bers and staff. Further, all three schools have very high percentage of their gradu-ating seniors, entering into college and at schools of their choice!
Elementary (or grade) schools are also available in our immediate area: St Jo-seph’s Trenton, St Pius X, Southgate and St John Paul II, Lincoln Park. Perhaps the most known aspect of any
level of Catholic education taught or pro-vided is that it is costly! Tuition rates are very high and the sacrifice for parents and families is also very high. (Note: it was costly for my parents to send my two sisters and myself through Catholic grade and high schools, forty to sixty years ago. The sacrifice made “paid off” in varied ways, my one sister is now, a retired reg-istered nurse with a Masters degree in nursing (and from Madonna U.), my oth-er sister is a high school educator/administrator with a Master’s degree in Education and I am ordained as priest/
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Summer Hours
St. Roch Parish Office Hours from May 29th thru August 30th are M-Th from 8am til Noon and 1 pm til 4:30 pm Friday from 8am until Noon
The office will be closed on the following dates to observe the Holidays
May 25 & 28 July 3, 4 & 5
August 31 & September 3 Have a safe and blessed Summer!
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Turn off Cell Phones:
As a courtesy to others around you, please turn off all cell phones, pagers, and no texting during the liturgy .
Collection - 05-13-2018
Registered Families 823 Sunday Envelopes Returned 259 Sunday Offertory Collection
Sunday Offering Envelopes $7,704.75 Loose $ 1,237.00 Children’s $ 23.00 Total Offerings $8,964.75
Weekly Budget (16-17) $ 8,634.00
(Under)/Over Budget $ 330.00
Supplemental Income
Maintenance $ 296.00 Ascension $ 465.00 Miscellaneous (Votives/Masses/Funerals) $ 323.35 Easter Flowers $ 20.00 Brick $ 50.00 Total Sunday & Suplm’tl $10,119.10 Poor Box $ 513.00 Cross Catholic Outreach $ 20.00
Please inform the Church Office if you are in need of gluten free hosts
Readings for the Week of May 27 Sunday: Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Ps 33:4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22 [12b]/Rom 8:14-17/Mt 28:16-20 Monday: 1 Pt 1:3-9/Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9 and 10c [5]/Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: 1 Pt 1:10-16/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Mk 10:32-45 Thursday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk 1:39-56 Friday: 1 Pt 4:7-13/Ps 96:10, 11-12, 13 [13b]/Mk 11:11-26 Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25/Ps 63:2, 3-4, 5-6 [2b]/Mk 11:27-33 Next Sunday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18 [13]/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Who Wants to Go to Summer Camp?
The St. Vincent de Paul conference here at St. Roch is blessed to share an op-portunity with families that might be struggling finan-cially or experiencing
some other hardship or just want to take advantage of a great summer opportunity. We are inviting children between the ages of 8 and 14 to enjoy a week of summer camp at no cost. Camp Ozanam, owned and operated by the St. Vincent de Paul Society and located on the shores of Lake Huron a few miles north of Port Huron, provides children the chance to get away, disconnect and enjoy the great outdoors and lots of activities in a safe and caring atmosphere. There are several weeks to choose from beginning in early July and running to early August. For more infor-mation, please leave a message at 734-778-2998 and we will get the ball rolling. Thank you all again for your continued support of St. Vincent de Paul in helping us help others.
IHM Sisters’ Royal Blue Classic Golf Outing
Monday, June 18, Fox Hills Golf and banquet
Center, Plymouth Proceeds benefit IHM Ministries
www.ihmsisters.org or 734-240-9860
pastor, possessing two graduate degrees in Divinity and in Counseling) One advantage of affording Catholic
education is having tuition help or assis-tance. As a parish, St Roch offers help: $500.00 per child, per year. (The AOD also offers tuition help through the Tui-tion Assistance Program (TAP) and fami-lies can receive from $500 to $1,500 de-pending on their approved need and in increments of $250.00). As this is their community of faith,
each family is to be registered, attend
mass regularly and offer some time, tal-ent and treasure to the parish. These three requirements are common sense oriented. I am happy as pastor to help parents
and families in their desire to receive a Catholic education for their children. I ask that attending mass here at St Roch be the central part of their response to getting help; giving God praise and
thanks for the education available to them (and the help we can offer them). (From a financial and budget point, the
Archdiocese of Detroit (AOD) credits us for our sharing in Catholic education and our overall annual Catholic Service Ap-peal (CSA) target is reduced by the total amount we contribute as a parish to our school families). So we benefit as do our families. I believe in Catholic education. And
this parish is ready to help. Fr. Ray
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Baptism Infant baptisms are celebrated on the second Sunday of each month at 11:30 Mass (or after). Parents requesting baptism of their child or children must contact the par-ish office, be baptized (or at least one parent), registered and active members of the parish. They must attend a baptism class at least one month prior to the baptism. Newly registered members must wait three months prior to a request. Marriage Couples seeking to be married at St. Roch’s must contact the pastor to secure a date, contacting him at least six months or more, prior to their desired date. One member of the party must be a baptized Catholic, active and registered at St. Roch’s (or through their parents). The couple will then be instructed in the mar-riage preparation program. Non-catholic members (of the party) or previously mar-ried members are not restricted from en-tering into marriage, so long as they are free to marry according to the laws of the Catholic Church. Anointing of the Sick
Any member of the parish may be anointed prior to surgery, beginning thera-pies, suffering chronic illnesses, having reached old age and/or having been hospi-talized. This sacrament of healing is for the living (conscious and alert) and can be celebrated in church, at home or in the hospital. Please contact the parish office for a visit to be arranged. Emergencies always take precedence. First Eucharist and Confirmation
Please contact the religious education of-fice for information regarding these initia-tion rites, requirements and subsequent celebrations. Reconciliation
This healing sacrament is celebrated every Saturday afternoon at 3Pm in the church or by appointment. Catholic School Tuition Assistance
St. Roch Parish is able to assist families who are active members of the Parish, with Catholic School tuition assistance. Contact Fr. Ray and or the Finance Coun-cil for more information.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
As we celebrate the mystery of the Trinity we also realize the mystery of how much God loves and cares for us each day. Believing in this our lives can then overflow in thanksgiving and praise. This month, through your gifts, the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul brought the love and care of Jesus to the poor by assisting families in providing utility, rent and other bills payments, etc. Thank You! Have you considered answering the call
to “help the poor find forgiveness and healing in their life” by joining the Society of St. Vincent de Paul? Are you a family who needs
assistance? Please call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can learn to do as Jesus told us. St. Roch St. Vincent Council phone
number is 734-778-2998. HOPE
Dementia Ministry Presents
Downriver Dementia
Education Sessions
Hosted by Atria Kinghaven
14800 King Road, Riverview
4th Saturday of Each Month
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Dementia Basics
Free sessions will include a complimen-tary breakfast or lunch. Breakfast begins at 9:00 am; Presentation at 10 am; Lunch
begins at 11:00 am. For your choice of meal reservations, please call Karen Rob-erts at 734-479-5900
Holy Land Pilgrimage
Terra Sancta Pilgrimages with Franciscan friar Fr. Alex Kratz will be leading a Catholic Pilgrimage to the Holy Land from October 8-22, 2018. This life-changing experience walking in Jesus’ footsteps includes daily Mass and Rosary, biblical readings on site, time for prayer and spiritual guidance, and meeting local Christians. Cost is $4,299 (all expenses included, round trip from Detroit, 3 daily meals, all tips and taxes). $500 deposit due at registration. Orientation Meeting
is August 5. Next pilgrimage: May 6-20, 2019. Call (248) 514-1747 or [email protected].
Sherri Fischhaber from LPi, our bulletin printer, can be reached to place an Ad for our bulletin. Please consider purchas-ing an ad, sponsoring a charity, or in Memory of a Loved One. Your participa-tion makes our bulletin successful, and you attract customers!
Sherri Fischhaber 419-450-5475 | [email protected]
WHEN: June 12,
13, 14 (Grades 3-5 from 5:30pm-7:00, Grades 6-8 from 7:30pm-9:00pm each night) WHO: Children entering grades 3-8
in the Fall of 2018 WHERE: St. Charles Grade School, Newport (8033 N. Dixie, Newport, MI. 48166) COST: $30.00 per child ($25.00 for each additional child in a family) - includes camp shirt WHAT TO BRING: cleats, tennis shoes, water COACHES: Camp Director Adam Kipf ([email protected]), SMCC coaching staff, current and former players of the SMCC Football Program TO ENROLL: Send form with check payable to “SMCC Football” by June 6, 2018, to SMCC, c/o SMCC Football Camp, 108 West Elm Ave., Monroe, MI 48162 REGISTRATION FORM Child’s Name Age______ Completed Grade ____ at ____________________________School Address ____________________________________________________________ City __________________ Zip ________ Shirt Size (indicate both): Adult or Youth S M L XL XXL Phone ________________________ Cell/Emergency _________________ Email ______________________________________________________________ Parents are required to sign this form below that
releases the SMCC Football Camp, its coaches, St.
Mary Catholic Central High School, and St. Charles Grade School from any property damage, stolen
property, or injury that may be sustained by players.
Signing below also verifies that the player is physi-cally fit to participate according to the family physi-
cian, and should injury occur, grants permission to
have the player treated by a physician.
Parent Signature Date
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May 26 4:00 pm
Gene Nasal Gerry Nickerson
Mary Jo Taschler, Gayle Malloy, Yvonne Burrell, Debbie Weise, Pat Vassel, Sally Hunter, Judy Morgan
Carol & Tim Michalski
Samantha Harnum Andi Harnum
May 27 9:00 am
Mike Hojnowski Bob Hollman
Sharon Lancina, Gabe Tamburino, Pam Szczepaniak, Fio and Virgil Valmassoi, Tony Figuera, Carol Cooper
Mark & Madonna Przybylo
May 27 11:30 am
Allison Matzo Rich Duzzi
Linda Mackay, Theresa Walker, Natalie Healy, Rebecca Matzo, Joan Yuhas, Jennifer Carone-Hanna, Lynne Nowicki
Claudia Duzzi Owen Peterson Luke Russell
June 2 4:00 pm
Judy Morgan Gerry Nickerson
Carol Michalski, Carol Stoughton, Rich & Nancy Johnson, Clarice Taylor, Rachel Ivey, Sally Hunter
Pat McKenzie Elaine Nasal
June 3 9:00 am
Lana Cooper Ed Suchyta
Monica Johnson, Gabe Tamburino, John Patrick, Kay Kinsey, Mary Kehoe, Joel & Jane Arredondo
Fio & Virg Valmassoi Barb Krzyski
June 3 11:30 am
Kevin Martin Allison Matzo
Natalie Healy, Hedy Stasiak, Lynne Nowicki, Lilli Martin, Jennifer Carone-Hanna ,Val Peterson, Sue Holtschlag
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Joseph Cooper, CDR, Navy
John Taylor II, Mark E. Bomia-LCDR, Navy
Dennis Hines, Donald Puruleski, David Thacker, U.S. Army
Tim Koscielny, USCG, BM2
PRAYER FOR MILITARY
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. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior, Amen Please keep in prayer ALL the men & women serving in
the military & coastguard. Especially these members of our Parish Community:
Please let us know of current personnel in the Armed Services
We are looking for volunteer(s) to help with coffee and donuts at the 11:30 Mass; and to assist with clean-up at that Mass. Please call the office for more information (734) 782-4471..
In Our Thoughts And Prayers Please call the office to add someone to the prayer list; please call if the person needs to removed from the List. Thank you.
Beverly Asper
George Adam
Mary Bagwell
Debbie Baron
Frank R. Bevin
Elaine Bliznik
Krista Bonesteel
Amy Bowling
Carla Brown
Sandra Callaway
Jacqueline Coates
Alice and Ray
Cordovado
Mike Cragg
Maxine Crandall
Lori Ferguson
Sharon Fletcher
Rick Fournier
Gabrielle Fred
James Fritts
Anne Gagne
Shirley Geiermann
Alwanda Gray
Louise Griffiths
Tom & Mary Hartnett
Edyth Holland
Diane Knowles
Darrell Lafferty
Tony Lloyd
Cheryl (Mallon)-
Gohlinghorst
Mary Ellen Maley
Michelle Masters
Dorothy Mercurio
Rose Mulherin
Isabella Nicoll
Brian O’Kray
Woody & Joyce
Patterson
Harold Peterson
Nick Peterson
John Piekarski
Marilyn Ralston
Dorothy Ransford
Kevin Rzeppa
Dolores Smith
Jeffrey Smolinski
Margaret Stamper
Bruce Stevenson
Jim & Jennie Sute
Joshua Tate
Greg Tinsler
Sue Toon
Greg & Carol
Toporek
Charlie & Mary
Wellman
Ann Williams
Josephine Zmuda
Mary Ann Zukowski