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Pastor Rev. James Bilot
associate Pastor Rev. Matthew Hood
in residence Rev. Thomas Urban
Mass schedule
Weekday: 6:30 and 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM
Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM Sunday: 8:00, 10:00 AM and 12:30 PMHoly Day: 6:30, 8:30 AM and 7:00 PM
reconciliation schedule
Saturday: 3:00-3:45 PM and after the 4:30 PM Mass until all are heard
rectory office hours
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Mon-Wed 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thurs & Fri
Closed for lunch from 12 - 1 PM
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
The Church is the work of God initiated by Christ and held together by the Holy Spirit. The Divine Child Parish is
entrusted with the responsibility of bringing people to the Lord and answering the call to holiness.
1055 North Silvery laNe • DearborN, Mi 48128 • (313) 277-3110 • Fax (313) 277-3211 • www.churchofthedivinechild.org
THIRD SUNDAY OF
March 4, 2018
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EMHC/Reader Schedule Altar Server Schedule
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 (3rd Sunday of Lent) 12:30pm People of the Divine Child Parish 8:00pm Night Prayer MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2018 6:30am Casimer Swenskowski, by Family 8:30am (4th Anniv) Joseph Mosquera, Jr., by Wife & Family TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2018 6:30am Keith Hansen, by Gary & Linda Nieckarz 8:30am (1st Anniv.) Frances Curcuru, by Family WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2018 6:30am Nick Sabol, by Wife, Dolores & Family 8:30am Marie Bondy, by A Friend THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018 6:30am John Bachor, by Theresa Bachor & Family 8:30am Conrado Del Rosario, by Family FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2018 6:30am Jonathan Golpe, Jr., by LaForest Family 8:30am Judy Benitez, by The Welker Family 7:00pm Stations of the Cross SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 8:30am Robert Wroblewski, by Family 4:30pm People of the Divine Child Parish SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2018 (4th Sunday of Lent) 1:30pm Baptisms 8:00pm Night Prayer
MASSES TO THE MISSIONS Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Clint McDonell, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Peter Ryan, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Mathias Thelen, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Msgr. Daniel Trapp, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. John Vandenakker, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Pieter Van Rooyen, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. John Kopson, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Jim Bilot, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Matt Hood, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Tom Urban, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 04: Poor Souls in Purgatory, by A Friend Mar 05: (Spec. Int.) John Dobry, by Family Mar 06: (Spec. Int.) John Dobry, by Family Mar 07: (Spec. Int.) Fr. Tom Urban by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 07: (Spec. Int.) Msgr. Todd Lajiness, by Parishioners 4 Priests Mar 07: (Spec. Int.) John Dobry, by Family Mar 08: (Spec. Int.) John Dobry, by Family Mar 09: (Spec. Int.) John Dobry, by Family Mar 09: Leonard Omichinski, by Wife, Dorothy Mar 10: Joseph Wayne Maiani, by Graziano Canini
Mass Intentions
Monday, March 5 - 8:30am R. Miller & P. Celani Tuesday, March 6 - 8:30am M. Woods & R. Paolini Wednesday, March 7 - 8:30am B. Castillo & T. Ceccarelli Thursday, March 8 - 8:30am L. Celani & K. Charnley Friday, March 9 - 8:30am J. Diez & A. Lakey Stations of the Cross Friday, March 9 - 7:00pm A. Cruz, B. Daguanno, J. Dickens Saturday, March 10 8:30 am G. Johnson & B. Radwan 4:30 pm K. Charnley, M. Charnley, E. Gawlik, M. Mather
Sunday, March 11 8:00 am L. Giroux, M. Giroux, C. Herman, L. Herman
10:00 am J. Oleski, L. Oleski, A. Senerpida, M. McMahon
12:30 pm D. Veach, J. Veach, M. Van Antwerp, C. Van Antwerp
The Altar Server schedule can be accessed at
www.churchofthedivinechild.org and click on Ministries.
ADORATION CHAPEL Please visit our Lord in the
Adoration Chapel! It is open 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. Or come to Tuesday Exposition in the church from 9am to 7pm. For inquiries
or to sign up for a time slot, please call 313-277-3110.
JESUS IS WAITING FOR YOU!
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena Tuesdays at 7pm in the church.
Please join us as we pray for Mary’s intercession.
It takes about 20-30 minutes for this beautiful devotion.
Spanish Prayer Group
Every Wednesday at 7pm in the Elementary School Library.
Contact Maria at 313-229-1058 if you are interested.
PRAISE & WORSHIP AND INTERCESSORY PRAYER
Tuesdays, 7:30pm - 8:30pm in the Church following Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Novena
You are invited to Praise and Worship and Intercessory Prayer with our Prayer
Team. Experience the power of the Holy Spirit through this
vital form of prayer. What is intercession? Most simply
put, it is praying for others. Please pray about joining this
wonderful ministry or just come try it out on a Tuesday evening. Most
intercessors experience great joy, peace and intimacy with the Lord.
Our Lady of Fatima Pilgrim Statue
Our Lady of Fatima Pilgrim Statue has been in the parish since the 1970s. If you would like to request a visit from the Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, please
contact Laurie Lundblad at 313-320-3127 or [email protected].
Weekly Holy Hour of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Every Friday at 3pm in the Adoration Chapel. Contact Tim at 313-363-7124
or email [email protected]. Please join us!
Devotions
Saturday, March 10 4:30pm F. Misewicz, M. McCoy, N. Charnley, A. Ketten, B. Singer, L. Singer, K. Matusz, D. Gruska Readers: M. Webster & P. Walling Sunday, March 11 8:00am L. Ellul, J. Lesinski, S. Gibb V. Micallef, J. Lesinski, K. Miazgowicz E. Miazgowicz, D. Dean Readers: J. Vihtelic & B. Mrowka 10:00am J. Szpytman, P. Szpytman L. Schumaker, K. Ritchie, M. Tomilo, A. Blaha, L. Collins, W. Grysko Readers: J. Szpytman & M. Szalay 12:30pm J. Supric, C. Ballnik, S. Camardo, L. O’Brien, M. O’Brien, C. Matthewson, M. Felice, C. Varady Readers: L. Lundblad & M. Munie
Please Pray For Our Sick
Mother of Linda Mosakowski Mary Babcock
Rest in Peace
Mother of Jim Foley Brother of Joe Greco
Cousin of the Schroeder Family Sister of Davis Morris Father of Joe DeMaria
Uncle of Jason & Patrick Thomas
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Things Above from Fr. Bilot
Spring forward your clocks next Sunday!
Daylight savings time begins on
March 11 at 2am!
Baptisms - February 25
Charlotte Anne Cain Daughter of Scott & Katherine (Mandziara) Cain
Kaley Elizabeth Marinetti Daughter of Brandon & Sarah (Axiak) Marinetti
Brayden Philip Matias Son of Antonio & Jean (Malis) Matias
Ethan William Matias Son of Antonio & Jean (Malis) Matias
Elliana Anne Nowak Daughter of Drew & Maria (Iaquaniello) Nowak
No Baptism class in April.
The April Baptism Class has been changed to Monday, March 26.
The Catholic Book Store will be in the Gathering Room
selling their goods, the weekend of March 17 - 18.
Please stop by after Mass and see all that they have
to offer.
Hopefully, making your way through Lent brings a sense of winter going away and spring being ushered in. The word “lent” doesn’t mean darkness and despair; rather, Lent is about spring time. We began Lent in winter, and we end in spring. Hopefully, Lent also represents an awakening in our spiritual lives. It’s a time when the darkness of sin makes way to a new light – the love of God shining brighter in our soul.
There is the old saying: “spring cleaning.” In our spiritual lives, we can become lethargic, taking the Lord and his Grace for granted. We become lethargic when we don’t make our daily prayer, the Mass and works of charity a priority. We relegate our relationship with the Lord to an occasional conversation. This type of behavior is not good for us. Actually, it is quite dangerous, because it allows evil spirits to enter and make a home in our soul. The darkness creeps in slowly and, thus, we become more and more lethargic spiritually. The problem? It happens so gradually that we don’t even realize it. Evil loves this approach. Sneaky and quiet. The Church, in her wisdom, knows how the evil one works; thus, she started us out on Ash Wednesday with the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus states that prayer, fasting and almsgiving are the best way to clean house, clean the soul, and prepare us for a better relationship with the Lord. The question I have for you - how are you doing with your commitment to prayer, fasting and almsgiving? The opportunities for prayer are sometimes too many to list. Start with a daily Mass during the week. Use the Mass/Prayer Journal that we offered you in the last two weeks and see how that works. You may be surprised. Don’t forget to go to confession...NOW. Not Holy Week. The soul needs it now more than closer to Easter. How about sacrificing and taking 15 minutes a day to be still, open your heart, speak to the Lord and listen. The Lord will speak to your soul. Trust in God. Don’t always look for a sign or a feeling in prayer. Just be faithful to your time with the Lord. Fast from the things that create bad habits and or are unhealthy for the body. It is never too late to start! Almsgiving is an annual parish endeavor by contributing to the CSA. If we all sacrifice together, we all become stronger. As a parish, I want us to be stronger spiritually and fall deeper in love with the Lord. If Lent helps us accomplish this, I will be thrilled. Your soul is of the utmost importance for me. Finally, I want to let you know that we are going to strip and restore the marble in the sanctuary of the church. The company said it will take about three days, and they will start on Monday, March 12. It will not affect the Sunday liturgy schedule. Daily Mass will be in church, and Mass will be celebrated at the St. Joseph altar (similar to what we did last year when we redid the ceiling). To think it was a year ago at this time that the church was under construction redoing
the tired ceiling. It looks beautiful today and well worth the effort. Gratefully, the floor will not be an extensive project, but I wanted you to know. So, you may want to take note of what it looks like before and then after. I’m sure you will be amazed! In prayer during our Lenten journey,
Fr. Jim Bilot
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Charisms
Right to Life LIFESPAN Baby Shower
To benefit the Gianna House Pregnancy & Parenting Residence
Drop-off weekends: March 3 & 4 and March 10 & 11
Bins will be in the Gathering Room for your gift items.
Gift suggestions: Crib sheets, onesies, wash cloths, towels, clothes, bibs and gift cards. Cash and checks can be brought to the Rectory Office.
Checks made out to Gianna House.
Please help provide support to mothers and babies who are less fortunate.
God bless you for your generosity!
Catholic Relief Services
Special Collection March 11
Helping Jesus in Disguise In keeping with the theme "Help Jesus in Disguise," the funds collected next weekend through the CRS Collection, support vital Catholic programs that share in the Catholic mission of promoting the sacredness of human life and the dignity of the human person. For more information, please visit www.usccb.org and click on Giving Opportunities.
In the early Church, the heresy of Pelagianism taught that it is possible to achieve holiness and salvation by simply trying harder. This “pull yourselves up by your bootstraps” theology can still plague us today from time to time when we believe the subtle lie that maybe, just maybe, that growth in the Church can be reducible down to how hard we try. The lie continues that if we simply try harder
to evangelize, then we will see positive results. The backwards idea that evangelization, or any good work in the Church succeeds due to our own efforts only leads to frustration and exhaustion. In trying to depend fully upon ourselves, we can fall into the error of activism which says that our action and our work is enough.
Instead of simply relying on our own ability, evangelization will only be fruitful if we rely on God. One way that God is calling us to rely on Him is through the gifts or charisms that He has given each one of us through baptism. Each one of us has been given one or more charisms by God for the building up of the Church. There are various lists in Scripture of these charisms that God gives to us. One such example can be found in 1 Corinthians 12:27-31:
These gifts of apostleship, prophecy, teaching, administration, healing, assistance, leadership and tongues are all given not for personal holiness but for the whole Body of Christ, the Church. Today, in the Church, there has been a resurgence in the recognition that we should desire these charisms that God wants to give to us and that these charisms are necessary if our work of evangelization is to be fruitful. One of the best evangelists of the last century, Pope St. John Paul II had this to say about charisms:
As a parish, I pray that we may begin anew to beg the Holy Spirit to show us the charisms that he has for each one of us so that we may offer it for the upbuilding of the Body of Christ and our work of unleashing the Gospel.
Fr. Matthew Hood
The text of the letter can be found online at the site UnleashTheGospel.org (Section 4.4.3 of Unleash the Gospel)
“Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it. And God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third teachers; then deeds of power, then gifts of healing, forms of assistance, forms of leadership, various kinds of tongues. Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work miracles? Do all possess gifts of healing? Do all speak in tongues? Do all interpret? But strive for the greater gifts. And I will show you a still more excellent way.”
“I would like to cry out to all of you gathered here in St. Peter’s Square and to all Christians: Open yourselves docilely to the gifts of the Spirit! Accept gratefully and obediently the charisms which the Spirit never ceases to bestow on us! Do not forget that every charism is given for the common good, that is, for the benefit of the whole Church.”
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What is Lent? Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40 days of preparation for the Easter season, when
Catholics are called to deepen their spiritual lives through the practices of Prayer, Fast ing & Almsgiving.
Challenge yourself this year, and go beyond the usual practice of "giving up" something. Now is a great time to take stock of your spiritual life and to grow in it.
A Time of Grace
Divine Child offers many opportunities for you to grow closer to the Lord this Holy Season of Lent. See below for some suggestions.
FASTING
ALMSGIVING
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Meet Candidate Katelyn DeRoche: Growing up I was never a par t of church or a specific religion. I have always had a desire to learn more about religion but never actually took that next step. After meeting my fiancé John and attending Mass with him, he inspired me to learn more about the Church. After getting
engaged I knew that this was a process that I need to begin not only for our marriage and our future children, but for myself and to grow my own relationship with Jesus. The RCIA program has been such an uplifting experience for me. I have learned so much in such a short period of time and very thankful that the Church of Divine Child gave me this opportunity. Katelyn’s Sponsor, John D’Aguammo: I was really honored when my fiancé Katelyn asked me to be her sponsor. I always felt that I was knowledgeable in the Catholic Church and faith but as I listen to her talk about her classes, she is the one that is teaching me. The RCIA program is helping her learn and grow into a Catholic as well as opening my eyes to lessons that I took for granted. For that I would like to thank the RCIA program. It will help us grow together as a couple and a family.
The Wild Goose (Holy Spirit) Lenten series continues with the session titled,
The Spirit Convicts “Pope Francis has stated that we must stop masquerading before God in relation to our sin. We must take seriously the reality and nature of sin and the impact that sin has in our lives. It is not an exaggeration to say that our attitude toward sin has eternal consequences. Sin wounds and at times destroys our relationship with Christ. The Spirit of God convicts us of our sin not to condemn us but to convert us. In this segment we will see how the Spirit draws us closer to Christ by revealing to us our sin.” Fr. Dave Pivonka
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Monday March 5, 1:30 – 2:45 pm - OR-
Friday March 9, (after Stations of the Cross) 7:30 – 8:30 pm Open registration and materials provided ~ please come ~ there is no fee
DISCOVER A DEEPER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
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DSO Chamber RecitalChamber
Detroit Symphony
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All fiber art enthusiasts are welcome to join us on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
of the month
Next Thursday, March 15 at 7PM in the High School All-Purpose Room
Members will be able to work on their own projects, create items for charity or seek assistance from other crafters.
Please contact us with any questions. Anne Parisot - [email protected] or 313-274-4237. Barbara Lucas - [email protected] or 313-277-1935.
DSO at Church of the Divine Child
Monday, March 19, 2018, 7:00 pm General Admission tickets are $15
($10 for students) Tickets are available at
www.churchofthedivinechild.org or www.dso.org.
Join musicians of the DSO for a performance of works by some of Classical music’s most beloved composers, Leonard Bernstein and Johannes Brahms, featuring one of Bernstein’s earliest compositions, the Piano Trio for violin, cello, and piano. Brahms’ String Sextet No. 2 provides the quintessential sounds of the Romantic era with the spectacular sight of a full string ensemble.
Artists: Heidi Han, violin Will Haapaniemi, violin James Van Valkenburg, viola Hang Su, viola David LeDoux, cello Paul Wingert, cello Zhihua Tang, piano
Program: BERNSTEIN, Piano Trio I. Adagio non troppo - Piú mosso - Allegro vivace II. Tempo di marcia III. Largo - Allegro vivo et molto ritmico
BRAHMS, String Sextet No. 2 I. Allegro non troppo II. Scherzo. Allegro non troppo - Presto giocoso III. Poco Adagio IV. Poco Allegro
TheDivineChildParishBookGroup’sselectionisTheFaithforBeginners
UnderstandingtheCreedWrittenbySteveRay&DennisWalters
The Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds are prayers most Catholics take for granted. We pray them by rote when we say the rosary or go to Mass—often without thinking about or fully understanding what we’re saying. You’ll learn about heresies, persecutions, and theological disagreements that forced the
Church to more carefully define our beliefs and add them to the Creeds. It’s a fascinating romp through the history of the Creeds, closely examining what we believe and why—with references to Scripture, the Church Fathers, and Church councils. Here’s some of what you’ll discover in this book: - Where the world creed comes from and what it means - Why the Catholic Church has a creed while many other religions don’t - Four crucial functions served by the Creed - Why the Creed was so vital to the building of the Church - Seven common objections to the Creed—and how to answer each one
A limited number of copies are available for only $5 from the Lighthouse Catholic Media stand in the gathering room
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sessions:WednesdayMarch21,pages:1-75WednesdayApril18,pages76-146
7:00–8:30pmElementarySchoolMultipurposeRoom(enterdoor#3)
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If you have a photo you would like to share with our Divine Child Parish celebrating a Sacrament, i.e. Baptism, Wedding, 1st Holy
Communion, Confirmation, we would love to hear from you! Please email your photo with Sacramental information to: [email protected]. PROUD TO BE CATHOLIC!
Rosary Rally March 17 at 12:00pm
Levagood Park Located Across the street of Divine Child High School
Rain or shine please join us in praying the Rosary. Contact Virginia May at 734-748-4442 or Linda Wielkopolan at 313-450-8205, for details.
A great big THANK-YOU to Tammy Rayburn, along with her husband Jay, for coordinating this
Christian Service project! A huge SHOUT-OUT to our generous DC parishioners who donated
239 purses, filled with per sonal care items for the Detroit Rescue Mission
Wayne County Prisoner Re-Entry Program.
January 22, 2018 Friends at Divine Child Parish 25001 Herbert Weier Drive Dearborn, M 48128-1099 Dear Friends at Divine Child Parish,
Monthly Canned Food Collection Please remember this is the weekend for canned food for the less fortunate. Thanks for your generosity each month. Leave your donations in the gathering room or any entrance to the church.
St. Aloysius ChurchFranciscan Friars
1234 Washington BoulevardDetroit, Michigan 48226
(313) 237-58i0Fax (313) 963-9076
January 22, 2018
Friends at Divine Child Parish 25001 Herbert Weier Drive Dearborn, MI 48128-1099
Dear Friends at Divine Child Parish,
May God Give You Peace! Thank you for your generous December 2017 Giving Tree donation to St. Aloysius Neighborhood Services. Your ongoing support allows us to carry on our Franciscan mission to show God’s love and compassion to those in dire need.
Your contribution was especially meaningful during this time of year, when many in our community had no family to celebrate Christmas with. The seniors in the surrounding apartments along with our homeless brothers and sisters were heartened by your friendship and generosity. We were grateful to be able to give them such wonderful gifts.
Please accept our sincere appreciation for your friendship and know you share in the prayers and good works of our parish community.
Gratefully,
Loren Connell, OFM Pastor
As required by I.RS. standards, you did not receive any goods or services in connection with this contribution other than intangible religious benefits. St. Aloysius Tax ID number (80-0623179). Please retain this letter for tax purpose.
Check us out at: www.stalsdetroit.com
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Job Networking Group
Are you an individual looking for a job or exploring opportunities? Are you unsure of how
to start? Do you need help writing your résumé?
Let us help you! If you are a potential employer or a person looking for employment, please email any questions or requests for
information to [email protected] or call Bob Jensen at 313-600-7609.
Group meetings are on Tuesdays from 7pm - 9pm Divine Child High School All-Purpose Room
UPCOMING MEETING DATES:
Mar 6 & 20; Apr 10 & 24
All fiber art enthusiasts are welcome to join us on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
of the month
Thursday, March 1 & 15 at 7PM in the High School All-Purpose Room
Members will be able to work on their own projects, create items for charity or seek assistance from other crafters.
If you have an interest in learning a new craft, this is the place!
Bring a project you are working on - Knitting, crocheting, embroidery, weaving, quilting, etc.
No fiber will be turned away! Bring a friend, too! Good conversation and laughter are guaranteed.
Please contact us with any questions. Anne Parisot - [email protected] or 313-274-4237. Barbara Lucas - [email protected] or 313-277-1935.
Please help support DCHS '16 alumna, Megan Brick, as she travels to Puerto Rico this March to aid in the hurricane relief efforts. Drop off your returnable cans and bottles to the Brick's home any day up until
March 2, 2018. You can also donate to Megan at:
https://www.youcaring.com/meganbrick-1022331. Call or text Clare Brick at 313-969-5744, or email
[email protected] for questions or location details.
DSO at Church of the Divine Child
Monday, March 19, 2018, 7:00 pm General Admission tickets are $15
($10 for students) Tickets are available at
www.churchofthedivinechild.org or www.dso.org.
Join musicians of the DSO for a performance of works by some of Classical music’s most beloved composers, Leonard Bernstein and Johannes Brahms, featuring one of Bernstein’s earliest compositions, the Piano Trio for violin, cello, and piano. Brahms’ String Sextet No. 2 provides the quintessential sounds of the Romantic era with the spectacular sight of a full string ensemble.
Artists: Heidi Han, violin Will Haapaniemi, violin James Van Valkenburg, viola Hang Su, viola David LeDoux, cello Paul Wingert, cello Zhihua Tang, piano
Program: BERNSTEIN, Piano Trio I. Adagio non troppo - Piú mosso - Allegro vivace II. Tempo di marcia III. Largo - Allegro vivo et molto ritmico
BRAHMS, String Sextet No. 2 I. Allegro non troppo II. Scherzo. Allegro non troppo - Presto giocoso III. Poco Adagio IV. Poco Allegro
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FISH DINNERS FRIDAYS DURING LENT
March 9, 16, 23 and 30
4:00PM—7:00PM
BAKED & FRIED FISH Baked & Fried Potatoes
Cole Slaw, Salad or Apple Sauce. Cheese Pizza, Mac & Cheese available for the kids.
DESSERTS AVAILABLE Coffee & Hot Tea included. Soda and Drinks extra $1.00
Coke Products, Arnold Palmer Tea and Lemonade
$7.75 ADULTS $9.75 for Fresh Salmon
$6.75 SENIORS $8.75 for Fresh Salmon
$5.00 5-12yrs old Child Portion - Under 5 free Extra Piece Fried Fish $1.50 - Baked $5.00
DIVINE CHILD HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA
Who: High School Aged Teens
Where: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cleveland, Ohio
Accommodations: Nehemiah Mission of Cleveland
When: Monday, June 18th—Saturday, June 23rd, 2018
Cost: $265 (Payment plan available)
Please contact Dawn Dwyer at (313) 562-8667 or [email protected] for more information or questions!
Registrations due by May 15th! Spaces are limited - Inquire Early!
Lord Jesus, you taught us to watch and pray, lest we be overcome by
temptation. We confidently ask you: Lord, share
with us your own spirit of prayer.
By your prayer in the garden, you prepared for your passion and death;
help us, your disciples, to be in intimate communion with our God in
every event of our life.
In the garden , you persevered in prayer even when distressed to the
sweating of blood; grant that, by prayer, we may live with
God despite distress and sorrow.
Lord, at your Father's bidding, you gladly drank the cup of your passion;
create in us a like thirst to do the Father's will.
Sustained by your prayer, you gave
yourself up to those who seized you unjustly;
help us to find in prayer the strength to be faithful in trials and difficulties.
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FISH DINNERS FRIDAYS DURING LENT
March 9, 16, 23 and 30
4:00PM—7:00PM
BAKED & FRIED FISH Baked & Fried Potatoes
Cole Slaw, Salad or Apple Sauce. Cheese Pizza, Mac & Cheese available for the kids.
DESSERTS AVAILABLE Coffee & Hot Tea included. Soda and Drinks extra $1.00
Coke Products, Arnold Palmer Tea and Lemonade
$7.75 ADULTS $9.75 for Fresh Salmon
$6.75 SENIORS $8.75 for Fresh Salmon
$5.00 5-12yrs old Child Portion - Under 5 free Extra Piece Fried Fish $1.50 - Baked $5.00
DIVINE CHILD HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA
Who: High School Aged Teens
Where: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cleveland, Ohio
Accommodations: Nehemiah Mission of Cleveland
When: Monday, June 18th—Saturday, June 23rd, 2018
Cost: $265 (Payment plan available)
Please contact Dawn Dwyer at (313) 562-8667 or [email protected] for more information or questions!
Registrations due by May 15th! Spaces are limited - Inquire Early!
Lord Jesus, you taught us to watch and pray, lest we be overcome by
temptation. We confidently ask you: Lord, share
with us your own spirit of prayer.
By your prayer in the garden, you prepared for your passion and death;
help us, your disciples, to be in intimate communion with our God in
every event of our life.
In the garden , you persevered in prayer even when distressed to the
sweating of blood; grant that, by prayer, we may live with
God despite distress and sorrow.
Lord, at your Father's bidding, you gladly drank the cup of your passion;
create in us a like thirst to do the Father's will.
Sustained by your prayer, you gave
yourself up to those who seized you unjustly;
help us to find in prayer the strength to be faithful in trials and difficulties.
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Brunch with Belle Enjoy brunch with your favorite characters from the DCHS cast of
Beauty and the Beast, Saturday, March 10, 2018. Guests receive an autograph book, participate in a sing-along and story
with Belle, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the sets. Raffle prize includes tickets to see the show!
First Seating at 9am. Second Seating at 11am. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to seating. Tickets from the brunch can be purchased
online: https://goo.gl/6epb8F $15 per person. $20 “Enchanted Rose” package includes a LED light-up
rose, which audiences can use during the live performance of Beauty and the Beast! Purchase tickets for the performances at:
https://goo.gl/wKabXr Divine Child High School Cafeteria
The Divine Child Elementary School MATHCOUNTS Team of Anton Senerpida, Matt Sterbenz, Peter Celani, and Lance Sterbenz won their team event Saturday, February 17 at Divine Child.
This team will now advance to the State competition at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 10.
For the individual event, the DC students finished in the following places:
Anton Senerpida 11th Peter Celani 10th Andrew Bustamante 7th John Paul Arriola 6th Lance Sterbenz 2nd Matt Sterbenz 1st
Congratulations to all of our team members and to Mr. Scott Sterbenz, their coach. This is a fabulous accomplishment and one for which we are very proud!
Go MathCounts Team! Go Falcons!
Above: State Senator Morris Hood on the left and DC MATHCOUNTS coordinator Scott Sterbenz on the right.
Be Our Guest...Brunch with Belle
& FriendsMarch 10, 2018
9am & 11am
TICKETS:https://goo.gl/6epb8F
Page 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, MichiganPage 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Brunch with Belle Enjoy brunch with your favorite characters from the DCHS cast of
Beauty and the Beast, Saturday, March 10, 2018. Guests receive an autograph book, participate in a sing-along and story
with Belle, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the sets. Raffle prize includes tickets to see the show!
First Seating at 9am. Second Seating at 11am. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to seating. Tickets from the brunch can be purchased
online: https://goo.gl/6epb8F $15 per person. $20 “Enchanted Rose” package includes a LED light-up
rose, which audiences can use during the live performance of Beauty and the Beast! Purchase tickets for the performances at:
https://goo.gl/wKabXr Divine Child High School Cafeteria
The Divine Child Elementary School MATHCOUNTS Team of Anton Senerpida, Matt Sterbenz, Peter Celani, and Lance Sterbenz won their team event Saturday, February 17 at Divine Child.
This team will now advance to the State competition at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 10.
For the individual event, the DC students finished in the following places:
Anton Senerpida 11th Peter Celani 10th Andrew Bustamante 7th John Paul Arriola 6th Lance Sterbenz 2nd Matt Sterbenz 1st
Congratulations to all of our team members and to Mr. Scott Sterbenz, their coach. This is a fabulous accomplishment and one for which we are very proud!
Go MathCounts Team! Go Falcons!
Above: State Senator Morris Hood on the left and DC MATHCOUNTS coordinator Scott Sterbenz on the right.
Be Our Guest...Brunch with Belle
& FriendsMarch 10, 2018
9am & 11am
TICKETS:https://goo.gl/6epb8F
Page 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, MichiganPage 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Brunch with Belle Enjoy brunch with your favorite characters from the DCHS cast of
Beauty and the Beast, Saturday, March 10, 2018. Guests receive an autograph book, participate in a sing-along and story
with Belle, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the sets. Raffle prize includes tickets to see the show!
First Seating at 9am. Second Seating at 11am. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to seating. Tickets from the brunch can be purchased
online: https://goo.gl/6epb8F $15 per person. $20 “Enchanted Rose” package includes a LED light-up
rose, which audiences can use during the live performance of Beauty and the Beast! Purchase tickets for the performances at:
https://goo.gl/wKabXr Divine Child High School Cafeteria
The Divine Child Elementary School MATHCOUNTS Team of Anton Senerpida, Matt Sterbenz, Peter Celani, and Lance Sterbenz won their team event Saturday, February 17 at Divine Child.
This team will now advance to the State competition at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 10.
For the individual event, the DC students finished in the following places:
Anton Senerpida 11th Peter Celani 10th Andrew Bustamante 7th John Paul Arriola 6th Lance Sterbenz 2nd Matt Sterbenz 1st
Congratulations to all of our team members and to Mr. Scott Sterbenz, their coach. This is a fabulous accomplishment and one for which we are very proud!
Go MathCounts Team! Go Falcons!
Above: State Senator Morris Hood on the left and DC MATHCOUNTS coordinator Scott Sterbenz on the right.
Be Our Guest...Brunch with Belle
& FriendsMarch 10, 2018
9am & 11am
TICKETS:https://goo.gl/6epb8F
Page 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, MichiganPage 10 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Brunch with Belle Enjoy brunch with your favorite characters from the DCHS cast of
Beauty and the Beast, Saturday, March 10, 2018. Guests receive an autograph book, participate in a sing-along and story
with Belle, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the sets. Raffle prize includes tickets to see the show!
First Seating at 9am. Second Seating at 11am. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to seating. Tickets from the brunch can be purchased
online: https://goo.gl/6epb8F $15 per person. $20 “Enchanted Rose” package includes a LED light-up
rose, which audiences can use during the live performance of Beauty and the Beast! Purchase tickets for the performances at:
https://goo.gl/wKabXr Divine Child High School Cafeteria
The Divine Child Elementary School MATHCOUNTS Team of Anton Senerpida, Matt Sterbenz, Peter Celani, and Lance Sterbenz won their team event Saturday, February 17 at Divine Child.
This team will now advance to the State competition at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 10.
For the individual event, the DC students finished in the following places:
Anton Senerpida 11th Peter Celani 10th Andrew Bustamante 7th John Paul Arriola 6th Lance Sterbenz 2nd Matt Sterbenz 1st
Congratulations to all of our team members and to Mr. Scott Sterbenz, their coach. This is a fabulous accomplishment and one for which we are very proud!
Go MathCounts Team! Go Falcons!
Above: State Senator Morris Hood on the left and DC MATHCOUNTS coordinator Scott Sterbenz on the right.
Be Our Guest...Brunch with Belle
& FriendsMarch 10, 2018
9am & 11am
TICKETS:https://goo.gl/6epb8F
The Divine Child Elementary School MATHCOUNTS Team of Anton Senerpida, Matt Sterbenz, Peter Celani, and Lance Sterbenz won their team event Saturday, February 17 at Divine Child. This team will now advance to the State competition at Michigan State University on Saturday, March 10. For the individual event, the DC students finished in the following places: Anton Senerpida 11th Peter Celani 10th Andrew Bustamante 7th John Paul Arriola 6th Lance Sterbenz 2nd Matt Sterbenz 1st Congratulations to all of our team members and to Mr. Scott Sterbenz, their coach. This is a fabulous accomplishment and one for which we are very proud!
Go MathCounts Team! Go Falcons!
Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan Page 11
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
Order your EASTER ham, kielbasa, or any Dearborn Brand product! Help Support the Divine Child High School Class of 2018!
Orders accepted through Friday, March 16, 2018. Please return Order Form and check to Divine Child Rectory Office or Divine Child High School Office in envelope marked “Dearborn Brand Order.” All orders must be prepaid!
Order pick-up: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 in DC High School Cafeteria between 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST SUB TOTAL
6006 Half Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 8 lbs.) $40.00 6005 Whole Spiral Sliced Torched Glazed Ham (avg. 14 lbs.) $65.00 6002 Half Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 8 lbs.) $37.00 6001 Whole Spiral Sliced Ham with Glaze Pack (avg. 14 lbs.) $59.00 6003 Whole Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 14 lbs.) $47.00 6004 Half Classic Trim Ham Semi-Boneless (avg. 8 lbs.) $32.00 6026 Hunters Sausage HOT ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6027 Hunters Sausage MILD ( 5 lb. package) $33.00 6021 Smoked Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6023 Fresh Kielbasa (5 lb. package) $25.00 6019 Spiral Sliced Breast of Turkey (avg. 4.5 lbs.) $34.00 6040 Beef Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $20.00 6041 Skinless Franks (5 lb. package) $18.00 6042 Natural Casing Franks (3 lb. package) $14.00 6051 Mini-Sticks MILD (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6052 Mini-Sticks HOT (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6053 Mini-Sticks TERIYAKI (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6054 Mini-Sticks GARLIC (8-7 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6049 1904 Brand Hot Dogs (3 lb. package) $15.00 6057 Steakhouse Strips from Angus (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6058 Sweet Bar-B-Q Beef Brisket (8-3 oz. pkg.) $36.50 6064 Hot Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg) $36.50 6065 Mild Hunters Mini Bites (8-3oz. pkg.) $36.50
6080 Honey Cured Thick Bacon (1.5 lb. pkg.) $ 8.00 6081 Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon (1.5 lb pkg.) $ 8.00 TOTAL
Paid by CASH OR CHECK #___________
Please make checks payable to “DIVINE CHILD”
Name: Address: City, State, ZIP: Email: Phone: (used for pick-up reminder call only)
All proceeds support Divine Child HS Class of 2018 Senior year activities. If there are any questions, please call: Anne Cibor 734-673-8102
Thank you for your support!
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Eucharistic Ministers Meeting
Wed., February 28, 2018 Divine Child High School
All-Purpose Room 7:00pm
Please join us!
If you have any questions, contact the
Rectory Office at 313-277-3110.
Healing Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, healer of our souls and bodies,
during your life on earth you went about doing good,
healing every manner of sickness and disease, strengthening, curing,
comforting, and consoling.
Healer of our broken souls and bodies, lay your healing hand upon me,
and by your grace restore me to good health
that I may praise you without ceasing and serve you among your holy people
for many years to come.
We make this prayer through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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Volunteers are needed for Divine Child’s Lenten Fish Dinners. Please contact Paul Nelson
at 313-562-1990 ext. 219 if you are interested.
Students: It can count towards your Christian Service Hours!
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Job Networking Group
Are you an individual looking for a job or exploring opportunities? Are you unsure
of how to start? Do you need help writing your résumé?
Let us help you! If you are a potential employer or a person looking for employment, please email any
questions or requests for information to [email protected]
or call Bob Jensen at 313-600-7609.
Group meetings are on Tuesdays from 7pm - 9pm
Divine Child High School All-Purpose Room
UPCOMING MEETING DATES:
March 6 & 20; April 10 & 24; May 1, 15 & 29; June 12 & 26
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
Page 11 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Job Networking Group
Are you an individual looking for a job or exploring opportunities? Are you unsure
of how to start? Do you need help writing your résumé?
Let us help you! If you are a potential employer or a person looking for employment, please email any
questions or requests for information to [email protected]
or call Bob Jensen at 313-600-7609.
Group meetings are on Tuesdays from 7pm - 9pm
Divine Child High School All-Purpose Room
UPCOMING MEETING DATES:
March 6 & 20; April 10 & 24; May 1, 15 & 29; June 12 & 26
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
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Fey’s Fru Bishp Fey Cuci 2660 servig Dearbr sice 1927
Calling ALL DC Men
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Pre-registration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register on-line at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”). St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat &
Conference Center 23333 Schoolcraft - Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120. A representative will be in the Gathering Room this weekend after the Masses to answer questions and take registrations!
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT …ARE WE THERE YET??
As we inch our way toward Easter, the idea of “new birth” has many meanings. Of course the obvious is the Resurrection of our Lord, there is also the cleansing Waters of Baptism and the springtime of new life that will begin to surround us. It is truly a time for new beginnings and what better time than Lent to prepare ourselves for this new birth! At every Major Degree, Knights of Columbus are reminded of the Precepts of the Church.
You shall attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation.
You shall confess your sins at least once a year. You shall humbly receive your Creator in Holy Communion at
least during the Easter season. You shall keep holy the holy days of obligation. You shall observe the prescribed days of fasting and
abstinence. As we all know, we are called to attend weekly Mass and holy days of obligation. Most Catholics receive Communion regularly and we are all aware of the days of fast and abstinence as we run from parish to parish to support their Friday Fish Fries. But do we know, as Catholics we are called to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once a year? Here at Divine Child confessions are heard every Saturday from 3:00pm - 3:45pm and after the 4:30pm Mass (and by appointment most any other time you need). There are usually three priests on Saturdays who avail themselves to hear confessions and often times there is a bit of a wait. We may feel that we are not in a “state of sin” and we have no need of the Sacrament. The priest “persona Christi” is in the confessional in the person of Christ, to hear us tell God our Father that we are sorry for our sins and to ask His forgiveness. Our sins are always forgiven when we ask God to forgive us, allowing our sinful ways to be washed away and help us to start again brand new. It is almost like having a reset button! We need to feel the mercy of God and confession is good for the soul, really! As we make our way to Easter, why not take the opportunity in the last few weeks of Lent to celebrate the Sacrament. It is ok if you haven’t been in a while, a year, many years or a really long time! You don’t need to print out a list of sins and recite them, it’s not like that anymore! Open the door and begin the conversation. If you are not comfortable, ask the priest to help you along. You are not the first person to have been away so long. We are fortunate to have great, understanding and compassionate priests here at Divine Child. Open your heart to God’s mercy and let the healing begin.
Page 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Foley’s Forum Bishop Foley Council 2660 serving Dearborn since 1927
Divine Child Men’s Retreat
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Preregistration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register online at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”).
St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat & Conference Center
23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120.
“I DON’T HAVE TIME!” (…the answer we Knights are given when we invite
other men to become a Knight)
Have you ever thought about becoming a Knight, but think that being a member will consume too much of your time. Well, NO MORE EXCUSES! The time has come and the Knights of Columbus has created a pilot membership program in certain jurisdictions. Michigan has been chosen to help launch this new E-Membership Program.
Knights of Columbus E-Membership has some of the same benefits as Degreed Knighthood. Your $30.00 annual e-membership dues will include:
A Welcome Package with a membership card (giving access to KofC lounges throughout the country, but not council meetings), Columbia magazine, and a copy of the “Into the Breach.”
Access to the Online Membership Portal including its faith, values, insurance and charitable content.
Membership Communications including weekly emails from the Supreme Council on a variety of topics.
Program and Events: local, regional and national in which members may participate.
Columbia Magazine and other fraternal publications Affordable Insurance available to purchase for members,
their spouses and dependent children. Accidental Death Coverage where eligible members and
spouses are automatically enrolled in the Order’s accidental death coverage at no cost.
Annual Financial Review by a KofC insurance agent.
This is a stepping point for men to become part of this Catholic Men’s Fraternity without declaring any affiliation to a particular council or attending any meetings. When the time comes and you decide you are ready to pick a Council and attend meetings, then you would contact a council of your choosing and go through a Degree Ceremony to transition into a Degreed Knight. Your e-membership dues would be credited towards your annual council dues.
If you are interested in E-Membership, you can check out www.kofc.org/joinus. With a few clicks of your mouse, you can become an E-Member. It might be an ideal situation for young college men or men that are just too busy to become involved. Of course, the intent is to eventually have you become a degreed active knight in a council. If you are ready to take the E-Membership step, I would ask you to consider becoming a Degreed Knight of Bishop Foley Council and really experience the fraternity of Foley brothers. But the choice is yours and the E-Membership option is available.
The Knights of Columbus is a group of Catholic men who are defenders of our faith. If you have questions about E-Membership or would like more information about becoming a Foley Knight, please call our office 313-212-1835, talk to a Brother Foley Knight or go to
www.kofc.org.
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of
HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/ girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
Page 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Foley’s Forum Bishop Foley Council 2660 serving Dearborn since 1927
Divine Child Men’s Retreat
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Preregistration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register online at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”).
St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat & Conference Center
23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120.
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of
HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/ girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
WELCOME NEW FOLEY KNIGHT!
Last Sunday, Bishop Foley Council welcomed its newest knight into our order. Ryan Mangulabnan became a 3rd Degree Foley Knight. Ryan is a 2016 graduate of Divine Child High School and a current Pre-med student at Wayne State University.
The major degree was held at Fr. Saylor Council in Allen Park. Ryan will work with his Brother Foley Knights to defend our Catholic faith and enjoy the fraternity and friendship the Knights of Columbus as we work together for our causes.
If you are interested in joining the Foley Council, please call our office 313-212-1835, or talk to a Brother Foley Knight. There will be future degrees coming up in the Spring, which will be here before we know it.
REMINDER FOLEY KNIGHTS - Our next Foley Membership Meeting will be at 7:00 on March 14th in the
Teresa of Avila Room. Brother Knight Dan Czeski will be our guest chef and treating us to a Meatless Lenten Meal – SMACZNE!
District 5 Deputy Jim Pease, Foley Grand Knight Dominic Raona, Ryan Mangulabnan, Brendon Godin, Foley Membership Director Steve Lentz, and Foley Financial Secretary David Bieniak
Newest Foley Knight Ryan Mangulabnan with his Foley sponsor, Brendon Godin.
Page 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, MichiganPage 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Fey’s Fru Bishp Fey Cuci 2660 servig Dearbr sice 1927
Calling ALL DC Men
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Pre-registration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register on-line at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”). St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat &
Conference Center 23333 Schoolcraft - Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120. A representative will be in the Gathering Room this weekend after the Masses to answer questions and take registrations!
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT …ARE WE THERE YET??
As we inch our way toward Easter, the idea of “new birth” has many meanings. Of course the obvious is the Resurrection of our Lord, there is also the cleansing Waters of Baptism and the springtime of new life that will begin to surround us. It is truly a time for new beginnings and what better time than Lent to prepare ourselves for this new birth! At every Major Degree, Knights of Columbus are reminded of the Precepts of the Church.
You shall attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation.
You shall confess your sins at least once a year. You shall humbly receive your Creator in Holy Communion at
least during the Easter season. You shall keep holy the holy days of obligation. You shall observe the prescribed days of fasting and
abstinence. As we all know, we are called to attend weekly Mass and holy days of obligation. Most Catholics receive Communion regularly and we are all aware of the days of fast and abstinence as we run from parish to parish to support their Friday Fish Fries. But do we know, as Catholics we are called to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once a year? Here at Divine Child confessions are heard every Saturday from 3:00pm - 3:45pm and after the 4:30pm Mass (and by appointment most any other time you need). There are usually three priests on Saturdays who avail themselves to hear confessions and often times there is a bit of a wait. We may feel that we are not in a “state of sin” and we have no need of the Sacrament. The priest “persona Christi” is in the confessional in the person of Christ, to hear us tell God our Father that we are sorry for our sins and to ask His forgiveness. Our sins are always forgiven when we ask God to forgive us, allowing our sinful ways to be washed away and help us to start again brand new. It is almost like having a reset button! We need to feel the mercy of God and confession is good for the soul, really! As we make our way to Easter, why not take the opportunity in the last few weeks of Lent to celebrate the Sacrament. It is ok if you haven’t been in a while, a year, many years or a really long time! You don’t need to print out a list of sins and recite them, it’s not like that anymore! Open the door and begin the conversation. If you are not comfortable, ask the priest to help you along. You are not the first person to have been away so long. We are fortunate to have great, understanding and compassionate priests here at Divine Child. Open your heart to God’s mercy and let the healing begin.
Page 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Foley’s Forum Bishop Foley Council 2660 serving Dearborn since 1927
Divine Child Men’s Retreat
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Preregistration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register online at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”).
St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat & Conference Center
23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120.
“I DON’T HAVE TIME!” (…the answer we Knights are given when we invite
other men to become a Knight)
Have you ever thought about becoming a Knight, but think that being a member will consume too much of your time. Well, NO MORE EXCUSES! The time has come and the Knights of Columbus has created a pilot membership program in certain jurisdictions. Michigan has been chosen to help launch this new E-Membership Program.
Knights of Columbus E-Membership has some of the same benefits as Degreed Knighthood. Your $30.00 annual e-membership dues will include:
A Welcome Package with a membership card (giving access to KofC lounges throughout the country, but not council meetings), Columbia magazine, and a copy of the “Into the Breach.”
Access to the Online Membership Portal including its faith, values, insurance and charitable content.
Membership Communications including weekly emails from the Supreme Council on a variety of topics.
Program and Events: local, regional and national in which members may participate.
Columbia Magazine and other fraternal publications Affordable Insurance available to purchase for members,
their spouses and dependent children. Accidental Death Coverage where eligible members and
spouses are automatically enrolled in the Order’s accidental death coverage at no cost.
Annual Financial Review by a KofC insurance agent.
This is a stepping point for men to become part of this Catholic Men’s Fraternity without declaring any affiliation to a particular council or attending any meetings. When the time comes and you decide you are ready to pick a Council and attend meetings, then you would contact a council of your choosing and go through a Degree Ceremony to transition into a Degreed Knight. Your e-membership dues would be credited towards your annual council dues.
If you are interested in E-Membership, you can check out www.kofc.org/joinus. With a few clicks of your mouse, you can become an E-Member. It might be an ideal situation for young college men or men that are just too busy to become involved. Of course, the intent is to eventually have you become a degreed active knight in a council. If you are ready to take the E-Membership step, I would ask you to consider becoming a Degreed Knight of Bishop Foley Council and really experience the fraternity of Foley brothers. But the choice is yours and the E-Membership option is available.
The Knights of Columbus is a group of Catholic men who are defenders of our faith. If you have questions about E-Membership or would like more information about becoming a Foley Knight, please call our office 313-212-1835, talk to a Brother Foley Knight or go to
www.kofc.org.
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of
HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/ girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
Page 12 Church of the Divine Child, Dearborn, Michigan
Foley’s Forum Bishop Foley Council 2660 serving Dearborn since 1927
Divine Child Men’s Retreat
SAVE THE DATE!
How about taking a short, well-needed weekend retreat away from your sometimes crazy and stressful life? Relax and form a closer spiritual relationship with Jesus by joining fellow Divine Child men and others for a two-night stay (in your own room) at this year’s Divine Child Men’s Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat & Conference Center (on Schoolcraft Road just east of Telegraph Road). All men, young, old, and in-between, are welcomed to attend. This year’s theme is, “Called By Name: Living Faithfully in Deed and in Truth.” The DC Men’s Retreat starts with registration from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on Friday, March 16, and concludes after the Sunday morning Mass on March 18, 2018. Preregistration is required, along with a $30 deposit; this ensures your placement at the retreat. Last year’s retreat was at full capacity; walk-in registrations may not be available. Please register by contacting St. Paul of the Cross at 313-535-9563 or register online at https://www.stpaulretreat.org/ (under “Retreats”).
St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat & Conference Center
23333 Schoolcraft, Detroit, MI 48223
For further information on the men’s retreat, please feel free to call Jim Dominiak at 313-402-4230 or Jim Bologna at 734-278-6120.
CYO High Jump Coach Needed!
The DC CYO Track & Field Coaching Staff is looking for someone to fill the important role of
HIGH JUMP COACH for the Spring 2018 Track Season. This person would be responsible for coaching and mentoring boys/ girls in grades 4th-8th. Experience in this area is appreciated but not required. We welcome DCHS Student athletes! Please help us to make this another GREAT Track & Field season on the Mark Carpenter Track at the DCAA Complex! Must complete Protecting God's Children or have completed coursework on file. Questions - please contact Jim Shannon at [email protected] or Deanna Dziadzio at [email protected].
WELCOME NEW FOLEY KNIGHT!
Last Sunday, Bishop Foley Council welcomed its newest knight into our order. Ryan Mangulabnan became a 3rd Degree Foley Knight. Ryan is a 2016 graduate of Divine Child High School and a current Pre-med student at Wayne State University.
The major degree was held at Fr. Saylor Council in Allen Park. Ryan will work with his Brother Foley Knights to defend our Catholic faith and enjoy the fraternity and friendship the Knights of Columbus as we work together for our causes.
If you are interested in joining the Foley Council, please call our office 313-212-1835, or talk to a Brother Foley Knight. There will be future degrees coming up in the Spring, which will be here before we know it.
REMINDER FOLEY KNIGHTS - Our next Foley Membership Meeting will be at 7:00 on March 14th in the
Teresa of Avila Room. Brother Knight Dan Czeski will be our guest chef and treating us to a Meatless Lenten Meal – SMACZNE!
District 5 Deputy Jim Pease, Foley Grand Knight Dominic Raona, Ryan Mangulabnan, Brendon Godin, Foley Membership Director Steve Lentz, and Foley Financial Secretary David Bieniak
Newest Foley Knight Ryan Mangulabnan with his Foley sponsor, Brendon Godin.
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PRAY FOR THOSE IN NEED:
May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He show His face to you and be gracious to you. May the Lord look upon you with kindness and give you peace. ~ Blessing of St. Francis
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR LOVED ONES IN THE MILITARY “Heavenly Father, protect these members of our Armed Forces. Be their constant companion
and their strength in battle, their refuge in every adversity. Guide them, Lord, so that they may return home safely.” Amen.
Captain Matthew J. Malinowski Sgt Mitchel G. Malinowski Lt Matthew Mamo Cpt. Christian Minnick Staff Sergeant Christopher W. Owen LtJG Catherine (Walker) Paris LtJG Casey Paris BM2 Claudio D. Polo BM1 Samantha Polo Airman Courtney Porter Cody S. Pratt Sr. Airman Angelo Raona, USAF Lt Andrew Roscoe 2nd Lt Joshua Schultz TSgt Jeffrey M. Selonke 3rd CPO Jannel Skiver PFC Brendan Springer, USMC PFC Garrett Storr Warrant Officer Kevin P. Sullivan Staff Sgt Matthew Taylor Seaman Angel S. Torres PFC Juan Vargas PFC Samantha Velazques-Vargas Major Leah Voelker Sergeant Anthony Watkins Master Sergeant Randy Williams
Please Consider a Gift to Divine Child
As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied Grace.
-1 Peter 4:10
By Mail: Church of the Divine Child Advancement Office, 1055 North Silvery Lane, Dearborn, MI 48128
Donate Online: Visit www.faithdirect.net
Include Divine Child in your Estate Planning: -Make a bequest to Divine Child in your will -Create a charitable gift annuity -Make a gift of life insurance -Donate retirement assets
Make a Donation of Stock
Matching Gifts: Double or triple your gift by having your and/or your spouse’s company match your contribution.
For more information, contact Colleen Johnson at the Advancement Office at
313.216.0893.
Please pray for these young women & men who are discerning God’s call to the religious life.
Colleen Bailey, a 2007 Edsel Ford HS graduate and a parishioner, is in formation for the Miles Christi Religious order in Northville, MI.
James Bird, a 2016 DCHS graduate, is in formation for the priesthood at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.
Matthew Bradley, a 1996 DCHS graduate, is in formation at the Conventual Franciscans order in Chicago.
Sr. Rita Clare Yoches, a 1997 DCHS graduate and former par ishioner , is in formation for the Franciscan Sisters, T.O.R., of Steubenville.
In order to keep this list current, names will be kept on the list for one month only. Please call 313-277-3110 to keep a loved one on the list. Thank you.
MA3 Sean Abraham Captain Elizabeth Aceves (Walker), RN PFC Keith Bizek Luke Boudreau, USMC Staff Sgt David Brash Lt Colonel Louis A. Camardo II Corporal Vincent Chandler SPC Alexander Collins PVT Michael Dawson SO3 Ryan Desjarlais Major Kevin J. Dobzyniak Corporal Brandon Ebert IT1 Perry W. Edgell V, USN Sgt Aaron Fryer Lt Ted Haskell, USN
Major Joseph Johnson 1st Lt Stephen Kerr Captain Natalie Ann Korona Airman First Class Jamison R. Kucinski Lieutenant Daniel Kuriluk Captain Matthew Kuriluk Commander Ron Kuzdak Airman 1st Class Lauren LaCaprara PO3 Carmen LaForest Airman Christopher J. (Seraceno) Lapinski Private Ian W. Laskey Major Adam J. Lytle, D.D.S. Airman 1st Class Brittany Mack
Please let us know if you have a loved one who is serving in the military and we will acknowledge them in our weekly column. Please share the good news with us when one of the above soldiers returns home!
Marcia Cieslik Kellie Smith Kim Bart Mitchell VanArcher John Amaya Jim Parton Bob Parker Tom Garchow Louann Garchow Kirsten Spraner Joan Mueller Virginia Bonfiglio Nick Bonfiglio Augustus French Bob Parker Bill McCallion Mary Babcock
Jolanda Karson Jeanette Reitmeyer Matthew Parrott Ken Shaffer Genny Ostrowski Marie Parker Zenobia Lala Beverly Schmansky Tom Horman Kathleen Berry Noelle Berry Baby Lucas Gutierrez Jonathan Golpe, Jr. Dianne Frantz John Schroeder Raymond Poshadlo Charlene Friest
Right to Life - LIFESPAN Putting a “Baby Face” on Pro-Life DO YOU KNOW? Here is a story from Karen Patrosso, the Director of LIFESPAN’s Wee Care Program. The beautiful baby Angel arrived early-very early! She weighed just over 1 pound. When she reached 2 pounds, her mom’s social worker called with great news! Against all odds, it looked like this tiny fighter was going to make it. Angel’s mom had nothing for her and was spending every day at the hospital—telling her how much she was loved and begging her to keep fighting. Karen began to assemble a layette filled with many things including: tiny sleepers, onesies, receiving blankets, sheets, towels, handmade blankets, a stuffed animal and the smallest diapers she could find. Karen managed to find the tiniest outfits she had; ones that could fit a tiny baby doll. Then Karen received the call that she was waiting for---at 3 pounds, 10 ounces, Angel was going home! The social worker picked up Angel’s package; on the top was a pink preemie sleeper that said “I am loved” and a white soft blanket that said “God bless this child.” YOU MADE THIS POSSIBLE! LIFESPAN’s Wee Care depends on your donations to help out little precious babies like Angel. Be sure to contribute to an upcoming LIFESPAN’s Baby Shower; you will be helping babies at over 20 pregnancy help centers, including Wee Care, through your donaons! For more info: LIFESPAN 734.422.6230 www.miLIFESPAN.org
MA3 Sean AbrahamCaptain Elizabeth Aceves (Walker), RNPFC Keith BizekLuke Boudreau, USMCStaff Sgt David BrashLt Colonel Louis A. Camardo IICorporal Vincent ChandlerSPC Alexander CollinsPVT Michael DawsonSO3 Ryan DesjarlaisMajor Kevin J. DobzyniakCorporal Brandon EbertIT1 Perry W. Edgell V, USNSgt Aaron FryerLt Ted Haskell, USNMajor Joseph Johnson1st Lt Stephen KerrCaptain Natalie Ann KoronaAirman First Class Jamison R. KucinskiLieutenant Daniel KurilukCaptain Matthew KurilukCommander Ron KuzdakAirman 1st Class Lauren LaCapraraPO3 Carmen LaForestAirman Christopher J. (Seraceno) LapinskiPrivate Ian W. LaskeyMajor Adam J. Lytle, D.D.S.Airman 1st Class Brittany Mack
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR LOVED ONES IN THE MILITARY“Heavenly Father, protect these members of our Armed Forces.
Be their constant companion and their strength in battle, their refuge in every adversity. Guide them, Lord, so that they may return home safely.” Amen.
Captain Matthew J. MalinowskiSgt Mitchel G. MalinowskiLt Matthew MamoCpt. Christian MinnickStaff Sergeant Christopher W. OwenLtJG Catherine (Walker) ParisLtJG Casey ParisBM2 Claudio D. PoloBM1 Samantha PoloAirman Courtney PorterCody S. PrattSr. Airman Angelo Raona, USAFLt Andrew Roscoe2nd Lt Joshua SchultzTSgt Jeffrey M. Selonke3rd CPO Jannel SkiverPFC Brendan Springer, USMCPFC Garrett StorrWarrant Officer Kevin P. SullivanStaff Sgt Matthew TaylorSeaman Angel S. TorresPFC Juan VargasPFC Samantha Velazques-VargasMajor Leah VoelkerSergeant Anthony WatkinsMaster Sergeant Randy Williams
Please let us know if you have a loved one who is serving in the military and we will acknowledge them in our weekly column.
Please share the good news with us when one of the above soldiers returns home!
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Archdiocesan News
Readings for the Week of March 4, 2018 Sun: Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 Or Jn 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42 Mon: 2 Kgs 5:1-15ab; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lk 4:24-30 Tues: Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35 Wed: Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 Thurs: Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Lk 11:14-23 Fri: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-8a, 8bc-9, 10-11ab, 14 and 17; Mk 12:28-34 Sat: Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-19, 20-21ab; Lk 18:9-14 Next Sun: 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Ps 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Eph 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41
CSA Minute “Joyful Missionary Disciples: A Steward’s Response,” a workshop on the spiritual and practical aspects of stewardship as a way of life for parish leaders and those seeking to be Christ’s disciples, will be held at Sacred Heart Major Seminary this Tuesday, March 6.
Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hanchon will serve as the keynote speaker, addressing “The Spirituality of Stewardship.” Two breakout series will cover topics such as the vital role of parish leadership in forming disciples; recruiting, training, and forming your Stewardship Commission; planning for successful ministry events; and motivating and engaging parishioners.
Thanks to gifts to the CSA, this workshop of the archdiocesan Department of Development and Stewardship is free and will be held twice on March 6, from 1-3:30 p.m. and 6:30-9 p.m. In addition, Our Sunday Visitor will offer two bonus sessions on establishing a Parish Priority Plan to transform parishes. These bonus sessions begin at 11:30am and 5:00pm and will include a boxed meal.
To register: https:// aodstewardshipworkshop.eventbrite.com. For information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.aod.org.
"God has turned the wound that sin put on the face of His creation into something glorious."
Archbishop Vigneron February 19, 2018
Unbound Ministry
Come to the Live Free Family Conference! March 10, 2018 at Holy Family Catholic Church Register at www.LiveFreeFamily2018.EventBrite.com
This conference is for Christian families who want to fight together for more freedom in Christ: Freedom to know who we are, what we were made for, and that we belong.
The conference features Matt and Jenn Lozano, from Heart of the Father Ministries (www.heartofthefather.com). It includes separate tracks for infants through young adults, led by dynamic speakers such as Deborah Herbeck and Pete Burak from Renewal Ministries. The day includes teaching, discussion, activities, prayer response time, and a Vigil Mass at the end of the day.
During the conference, all participants will receive teaching on the Five Keys of Unbound as a practical tool for fighting spiritual battles. This teaching will be presented in the larger context of today's fight for our families and the gracious plan of God the Father–that families would image his love to the whole world.
Although the conference is primarily geared to couples with children at home, we want to welcome families and family members of all ages, stages, and situations.
We have more space for adults than for young people in the facility, so we anticipate a sizable group of adult attendees coming without children. We will provide alternative discussion/activity options for participants attending alone or in alternative family groupings (e.g. extended family groups, parents of adult children, grandparents, single parents).
Frequently Asked Questions On Cremation: Where to Start? Cremation offers a variety of choices, from a simple gathering to a traditional ceremony. Our experienced and dedicated staff can guide you in selecting services to suit your family’s needs. What is the Church’s Position on Cremation? While there is a preference for traditional burial, as Christ was buried in the tomb, the Church has permitted cremation for over 50 years. Cremation should respect the human body and belief in the Resurrection. When Should the Cremation Occur? The preference is for cremation to occur following the funeral liturgy so that the body can be present for the vigil and funeral services. However, it is possible to have a memorial service with the cremated remains present. What is the Proper Handling of Cremated Remains? The Church teaches that cremated remains should be kept together (not scattered or divided) to respect the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit and preferably interred in the consecrated grounds of a Catholic Cemetery. What Does the Cemetery Offer? Our cemeteries are sacred places for the living to memorialize their loved ones, with a variety of burial choices including personalized glass front niches and beautiful cremation burial sites. Financial concerns should never stop one from choosing a place of permanent remembrance. As such, we provide free of charge to people of all faiths, the dignified placement of cremated remains with our All Souls Remembrance Program. A Ministry of the Archdiocese of Detroit
HOLY SEPULCHRE CEMETERY25800 W. 10 Mile Road | Smithfield, MI 48033 (248) 350-1900 | cfcs.Detroit.org
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Community News
Fr. Patrick O’Kelley Knights of Columbus Council #3860 Knights Knotes
Nativity 400 Club Raffle Ticket price $100.00. 350 of 400 tickets sold. To make the ticket more affordable you may buy one ticket in groups of 2,3,4, or 5. 1st prize $5,000.00, 2nd prize $2,500.00 & 5 prizes of $500.00. Drawing: St Patrick's Day, Saturday, March 17,2018 after the 4:00 Mass You need not be present to win. For more info or order form: call 313-922-0033, or visit us at detroit.org.
St. Linus Spring Craft Show Saturday, March 10, 2018 10am until 3pm St. Linus School, 6466 Evangeline in Dearborn Heights, three blocks north of Ford Road and two blocks east of Beech Daly. $1.00 admission. Children free. Table rental, call Darrell Staley at [email protected] or call the church office at 313-274-4500.
Garden City High School Mom2Mom Sale Saturday, March 10, 2018 from 9 am – 2 pm (early bird 8:30 am). There will be more than 85 tables to shop from, a large item area, concessions and a bake sale. Admission is only $1 (eb $2), strollers welcome. Located at 6500 Middlebelt Road between Ford and Warren. Tables are $25 for an 8’ table including standard rack space (you provide rack). Sorry, no vendors. For more information including the table agreement, go to www.facebook.com/gcmom2momsale or send an email to [email protected].
St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy Lenten Mission with Steve Angrisano Three nights of music and storytelling beginning at 6:30pm each night. Sunday, March 11, March 12 & March 13. Freewill Offering St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy 8200 N. Wayne Road in Westland, 734-425-4421 . Email [email protected]
Mom to Mom Sale Sacred Heart Church, Dearborn May 5, 2018 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tables are available to rent. For more information contact Korina Kolbusz @ 313-570-6259 or email, [email protected].
You are enthusiastically invited to participate in our “Lenten” program series. Sundays: March 4, 11, & 18, 2018 12:30pm until 2:00pm Berry/Ryan Hall (refreshments) Presented by: Our Lady of Loretta Evangelization Committee FORGIVEN explores the grace and healing offered in Confession and shows how this sacrament of mercy reveals the depth and bounty of God’s love. By looking at God’s revelation of His mercy in Scripture and making a step-by-step examination of the Rite itself, FORGIVEN communicates God’s invitation to each one of us to come experience his indescribable love in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Accompanied by stirring music, stunning videography, and insightful narration, this three-part series will instigate further meditation on how you can respond to Christ’s sacrifice and continue carrying out His mission in His Church.
Aquinas College Fine Arts Visit Day Friday, March 16 Aquinas College in Grand Rapids is hosting their 14th annual Fine Arts AQDay for high school students interested in Theatre, Music, Art and Creative Writing. Discover what studying fine arts is like at AQ as you attend interactive and exciting breakout sessions. Please visit aquinas.edu/fad for more details or to register for the event on Friday, March 16th (8:30am – 2:00pm). ladles
Lent is here and so is the all-day “Fish Fry” starting at 11:00am until 8:00pm in the Lounge and the Ballroom opens at 5:00pm until 8:00pm. Bring your family and friends for a great fish dinner along with your favorite drink.
Our annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade party will happen Sunday, March 11 at 2pm. Admission is free for everyone. Bring the family for a fun day of Corned beef and cabbage dinners and Irish stew for purchase. Irish Music all and dancers at 6pm. For more information call the lounge 313.278.5600
The Easter Bunny will be stopping by O’Kelly Banquets on Saturday, March 31 for lunch and fun from noon until 3pm. Tickets are $5 for everyone over 9. Children 8 and under are free. Call 313.278.5600 to make your reservations.
St. Patrick's Day Celebration Detroit's oldest Irish community is the place to be for St. Patrick's Day! Most Holy Trinity invites you and your friends to be a part of the fun, the food, the history and the memories. Proceeds benefit Most Holy Trinity's outreach ministries to the vulnerable in our city. 12:00 Mass at Most Holy Trinity Church, 1050 Porter Street, Detroit. Prelude of Traditional Irish Music at 11:30 1:30 Luncheon at Corktown IBEW Hall, 1358 Abbott Street, Detroit. Celtic-Inspired Fare - Beers and Wine - Coffee Bar - Entertainment for All Ages $40 Adult Ticket. $15 12-and-Under Ticket. 5:00 Young Adult Happy Hour at Corktown IBEW Hall, 1358 Abbott Street, Detroit. Great Food - Craft Beer - Live Music $20 in advance - $25 at the door Online registration at mostholytrinityministries.org.
St. John Neumann Catholic Church presents, Elijah & Elisha DVD Series from Ignatius Press Conscience of the Kingdom The Footprints of God: The Story of Salvation from Abraham to Augustine Friday, March 9, 2018 Film Showing: 7pm - 8:30pm. Reception and light refreshments: 8:30pm - 10pm. St. John Neumann Parish, 44800 Warren Road, Canton, MI 48187. Tickets $5.00. Special guest: Steve Ray. You will have the opportunity to meet the creator and host of this DVD series. Proceeds from this event will benefit the seminarians at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit. For more information please contact Diane Hanson at [email protected] or 866-431-1531 ext. 5. Note: This film is not recommended for young children.
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Pastor Rev. James Bilot
Associate Pastor Rev. Matthew Hood
Priest in Residence
Rev. Tom Urban
Church/Rectory Address 1055 N. Silvery Lane, Dearborn, MI 48128 (313) 277-3110 ~~ Fax (313) 277-3211
Rectory Office Hours
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Mon-Wed 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thurs & Fri
Closed for lunch daily from 12 - 1 PM
Parish Website www.churchofthedivinechild.org
Parish Facebook Page
@DivineChildParish
“Infant” Editor Marilyn O’Brien ~~ [email protected]
Bulletin articles are due by noon on Friday, or nine days before you want them to appear in the bulletin.
Mass Schedule
Weekday: 6:30 & 8:30 AM Saturday: 8:30 AM only
Sunday Vigil Mass: Saturday: 4:30 PM Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 AM and 12:30 PM
Holy Day: 6:30 & 8:30 AM & 7:00 PM
Reconciliation Schedule Saturday: 3:00-3:45 PM & after the 4:30 PM
Mass until all are heard
Parish Registration To become a registered parishioner at Divine Child,
please call Vicky in the Rectory Office during the office hours listed above - (313) 277-3110.
PLEASE CONTACT THE RECTORY OFFICE WITH
UPDATES TO YOUR STREET ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER
OR EMAIL ADDRESS!
(Area codes are 313 unless otherwise indicated) Elementary School 562-1090 Sr. Cecilia Bondy, OSF, Principal High School 562-1990 Eric Haley, Principal Convent 561-5455 Music Ministry 277-3110 Matthew Simpson, Director RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) 277-3110 x 222 Jodi Ann Micallef, Coordinator [email protected] Advancement Office 216-0891 Colleen Johnson, Director of Advancement Mackenzie Brewis, Marketing Coordinator Connie DiMarco, Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator Karen Kruszka, Director of Marketing/Communications Aubri McNamara, Alumni Coordinator Matthew Saxer, Director of Admissions Religious Education Office 562-8667 Dawn Dwyer Parish Pastoral Council Ernie Bridgnanan, President 717-9558 Christian Service Commission Beth Stawasz Donovan (734) 421-8967 Worship Commission Jodi Ann Micallef 240-4168 Education Commission Marti Biscaro 561-2728 Tess Noonan 529-4598 Services Perpetual Adoration Chapel is open 24 hours a day/7 days a week. For info, call 313-277-3110. On Tuesday, Exposition is in the Church from 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Mother of Perpetual Help Novena - Tuesday at 7:00 PM. First Friday devotion prayers are from 3:00 - 4:00 PM in the Adoration Chapel. First Saturday devotions are at 7:45 AM. Anointing of the Sick Please call the Rectory Office to request this Sacrament. In emergency situations when the office is closed, the emergency line attendant will relay the information to one of our priests. Marriages Arrangements must be made at least six months in advance and couple must be active, registered members at a Catholic Church. Potential wedding date is not confirmed until couple meets with a Divine Child priest. Officiant at the ceremony will be a priest from Divine Child unless the couple has someone close to them who is a Catholic priest. Music for the liturgy must be coordinated with our Director of Music Ministry, Mr. Matthew Simpson. Funerals Arrangements are made in conjunction with the funeral home. Eulogies must be given at the funeral home or at the funeral luncheon; no eulogies at the funeral Mass, please. Memorial Masses are scheduled Monday-Friday only. Baptisms Baptisms may be requested on either the second or fourth Sunday of the month, pending approval. Arrangements must be made in advance and parents must attend a baptism class prior to the baptism. The Church requires that at least one of the parents and one of the godparents/sponsors be practicing Catholics; that is, they attend Mass each weekend.
Parent Baptism Classes 1st Monday in August, October, December, February,
April & June at 7:00 PM Roylene Hermann, Coordinator (313) 278-3537
**Please consider including Church of the Divine Child in your estate planning to ensure the preservation of our
parish and schools for future generations!**
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All levels of care - from drop-in to 24 hours servicePlease call for a free In-Home Evaluation
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25871 Ford Rd. • Dearborn HeightsSW Corner of Ford Rd. • Beech Daly
313-406-5279 • www.toddsrx.com • “Free Delivery”
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Andrea Fitzgerald REALTORParish Member/Alumni/Proud Parentof 2 DCES students.
25636 Ford Rd Dearborn Heights MI 48127
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COLLISIONWhere Quality is No Accident
27100 Van Born Rd • Dearborn Heights, MI 48125
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