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Thoughts from Fr. Scott Today, we celebrate the great event of the Baptism of the Lord. This celebration marks the official end of the Christmas season. The baptism of the Lord is an enlightening event awaking in us a desire to serve and be with God. The Baptism of Jesus is the Fathers’ official notification to the world that Jesus is indeed His Son in whom He is well pleased. This event is a clear definition demonstrating that Jesus has a right to work on behalf of the Father for the salvation of mankind. This appointment is for life, both here and here after, if you will. No person can ever strip Jesus of the marvelous work of ministry in this fallen world.
This celebration is a day filled with rich imagery and numerous points for reflection. Most importantly, the Baptism of the Lord helps us recall what happened at our own baptism. Our baptisms are more than an occasion for a family get together or a party. Indeed, any baptism is a “claiming of a soul” and a consecrating for ministry. By virtue of our baptism we are welcomed into the loving arms of the Father and sent to do His work in the world. This means we have a great deal of important work to accomplish once we receive and accept the mission to go forth.
This claiming, or commissioning, happened to Jesus and is passed on to us through our baptism in the Trinity. We ought to learn our lesson and work diligently for the coming of Christ in the world by helping one another prepare for the life to come. This feast also reminds us that we are called to serve by virtue of our own Baptism in Christ. All of us have a vocation in Christ, we simply need to recognize what our particular vocation is and live it to the full. Therefore, we should take some time to reflect upon our vocations and ask the Lord’s help to fulfill it joyfully.
As many of you know, my first year as Pastor here at Lakes was not an easy transition for me personally. Getting to know you, my new community, was easy and the most enjoyable part. You are a wonderful family and very gracious indeed. Still, some things made last year difficult, and centered around being a greater distance away from my family and friends while adjusting to new surroundings. Another adjustment leaving me unsettled has been the rectory living situation. It is a nice house but off property and leaves us feeling detached from parish life at times. I am very accustomed to living on the property where I am called to serve. So, last year I asked the Archbishop if he would allow us priests to move back to the original rectory, the red brick home adjacent to the school and across the drive from the Church. I did this after seeking counsel from my associate pastor, the staff, the parish finance and pastoral councils, a number of active parishioners and some priests who lived here previously. There was and is general agreement on the issue; namely your priests should move back to the original rectory. I am happy to report the Archbishop agreed and gave us his permission to undertake this project. The renovations started last week.
The plan, to renovate the rectory and sell the home on Cambrook where we currently live. The original rectory is a solidly built home, but needs to be updated. Part of the renovations call for a small addition and a new garage. Last week, the old garage was torn down, it was in poor condition, and the footings were poured for the new addition that will connect the garage to the house. We need to fix the roof, update the plumbing and electrical, install a new furnace as the original heating system was aging out, and renovate the main floor of the house. This will give us enough room to house two priests permanently and provide a guest room for visiting priests and/or seminarians should the need arise. Currently, we do not have space for a visiting priest or the ability to house a seminarian for a pastoral year. The money from the sale of the Cambrook home will pay for most of the renovations and a small loan from the Archdiocese will help to finance the remainder of the cost. A plan is in place to repay the loan without incurring long term debt. So,
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HOLY HOUR FOR
PRIESTS AND SEMINARIANS
“Lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age.” (Mt 28:20)
January 15th is our Eucharistic Adoration Day. In the words of Our Lord, “Could you not watch with me one hour.” (Mt 26:40) Would you join us from 3:00pm until 4:00pm (the Hour of Divine Mercy) praying for our priests and seminarians? Booklets will be provided for silent prayer throughout the day.
Sign-up for 3rd Tuesday Adoration
Name: ________________________________________
Phone: ( ) _________________________________
Adoration Time: _________________________________
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION There is a wonderful movement going on within our Catholic Church all over the world. The Eucharistic reign of Jesus is
coming about with churches opening up for Adoration and many parishioners are coming to bring their troubles, worries, fears and anxieties to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. As He said—”Come and bring your burdens to Me and I will refresh you.”
We need your commitment to spend a specific hour
each 3rd Tuesday in Adoration. Suggested times are 10:00
-11:00, 10:30-11:30, 11:00-12:00, 11:30-12:30, 12:00 to
1:00, etc. Please put your name, phone number and
Adoration time in the space below, cut it out and put it in an
envelope marked “3rd Tuesday Adoration” and drop it in
the collection basket as soon as possible.
Please join us Tuesday, January 15th, following the
8:15am Mass when there will be exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament and continuing until 7:00pm when there will be
a rosary and benediction.
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please pray all will go smoothly and we will be able to move as soon as possible. My stress level will thank you in advance for your gracious support and prayers.
Now that the Christmas season is over, we can move back into a normal pace of life. This transition is difficult for some and a welcomed relief to others. Hopefully, all of us will remember to pray for one another in our parish family. Many people find the winter months lonely and are in great need of our prayers and support. So, please make an effort to pray daily for the whole parish family and most especially those who served our community so joyfully in the past.
God Bless and have a great week! Fr. Scott
Thought for the week: At our baptism we were claimed by The Father and anointed for service. Do we respond
generously to this call and serve joyfully with grateful hearts?
This weekend we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord; Jesus’ baptism by John in the Jordan. This is a significant moment in Christ's public ministry and a turning point for all of us Christians as well. Each year we celebrate significant dates in our lives, birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. These dates signify important moments in our lives. There is another important moment in our lives that we should celebrate as well, the day of our baptism. Each year we celebrate Christ’s baptism and we should also celebrate our Baptism. Our baptism, marks the day in which we were forgiven of original sin, the day in which we were claimed for Christ by Christ and brought into his fold as beloved sons and daughters of Christ. It is a really important day in our spiritual lives.
How many of us know the date of our Baptism? The anniversary of my baptism is January 3. A few years back I found a video recording of my baptism and each year on the anniversary I watch my baptism. I would like to encourage everyone to look up the date of your baptism and celebrate it each year. Look for your baptismal certificate, baptismal candle, baptismal gown, pictures, and video and display them in your room or house. Look at the pictures or video each year on your anniversary and thank God for the great gifts we received in our Baptism.
FR. CHRISTOPHER’S
CONTEMPLATION
TEACHING OPPORTUNITY
What can I do to help change the world?" One thing you can do is help children to know and love the Lord. We are in need of a Sunday School teacher during our Sunday 9:30am Mass. You do not need a degree in Theology to help them learn about God. All you need is to share your love for God. Please call the Religious Education office for more information at 248-623-0291.
If you have a better name for Fr. Christopher’s column please email him at [email protected].
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THIS WEEK AT OLL
MONDAY, JANUARY 14
8:15am
10:00am
5:30pm
6:15am
7:00pm
Mass
SVDP Meeting
Robotics - FRC 5053
Religious Education
Bible Study
Church
Parish Center
Robotics Room
Schools
Parish Center
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
8:15am
9:00am
7:00pm
7:00pm
Mass
Eucharistic Day
Rosary & Benediction
RCIA
Church
Church
Church
Parish Center
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16
8:15am
6:30pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
7:15pm
Mass
Worship Commission Mtg.
Bible Study
Intercessory Prayer Team
Choir Rehearsal
Church
Parish Center
Parish Center
Chapel
Church
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17
8:15am
10:00am
5:30pm
6:00pm
Mass
Bible Study
Robotics - FRC 5053
K of C 1st Degree Mtg.
Church
Parish Center
Robotics Room
Parish Center
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18
8:15am
9:00am
Mass
Bible Study
Church
Parish Center
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
7:30am
10:00am
4:00pm
5:30pm
Men’s Prayer Group
Robotics - FRC 5053
Reconciliation
Mass
Church
Church
Church
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
8:00am
9:30am
9:30am
11:00am
12:30pm
1:30pm
1:30pm
7:00pm
Mass
Sunday School
Mass
Mass
Mass
Baptisms
Widowed Friends Mtg.
Got Your 6 Men’s Basketball
Church
Parish Center
Church
Church
Church
Church
Parish Center
Gym
MASS SCHEDULE
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019
HEB 1:1-6 MK 1:14-20
8:15am…†Patricia Kelly requested by Pat Cassidy
8:15pm…†Frank Muscat requested by his Wife & Family
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2019
HEB 2:5-12 MK 1:21-28
8:15am...†Kathy & Bill McMahon
requested by Thomas McMahon
8:15am...†Henry Smith
requested by his daughter, Jean Messing
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2019
HEB 2:14-18 MK 1:29-39
8:15am…†James Bagley, Sr. requested by his Loving Family
8:15am…†Art Nall requested by the Leddy Family
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2019
St. Anthony
HEB 3:7-14 MK 1:40-45
8:15am…†Joe Leddy requested by the Leddy Family
8:15am…†Millie Robak requested by the Leddy Family
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019
HEB 4:1-5, 11 MK 2:1-12
8:15am…†Mary Muscat requested by the Fluegel Family
8:15am…†John Sutherland requested by Mary Alfes
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019
HEB 4:12-16 MK 2:13-17
5:30pm…†Mr. & Mrs. Albert Sleno
requested by the Whalen Family
5:30pm…†Helen Wolanin requested by Diane Barton
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
IS 62:1-5 1 COR 12:4-11 JN 2:1-11
8:00am…†Deceased Members of the Arabucki Family
8:00am…†Charlotte Deschaine requested by her Family
9:30am…†Millie Robak requested by Don & Annette Kobylarz
9:30am…Parish Family of Our Lady of the Lakes
11:00am…†Andrew Pugliese requested by Annette Hollis
11:00am…†Ila Weinman requested by Bernie Tomko
12:30am…†Catherine Jakinovich
requested by Beverly Armstrong
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OUR PARISH LIFE TOGETHER
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please keep in your thoughts and prayers
this week the sick members of our Parish:
Reggie Patrus, Scott Jones, Anthony Perrino III, Linda Hemphill, Carol Pawlowski, Dave Tallenger, Louis Roger, Lee Lerner, Mary Jo Coates, Pat Whalen, Paul Comerford, Kerry Comerford, Suzanne Grimminger, Pat Zubriggen, Carol Andre, Nick Kotz, Kevin Dalley, Wayne Nafsu, Joseph Sutherland, Tom Rolph, Ralph Vogan, Lisa Targac, James Kempainen, Cam Pardington, Olivia Tarsin, Sandie Ososkie, Karen Somerville, Payton Bailey, Tom Smith, Roger Smith, Sally Kubani, Cathy Kravetz, Joseph Rivera, Mary McLennan, Irene Delasko, Shirley McNeely, Pam Palace, Theresa Villereal, Damon Richards, Lauren Smart, Allie Swillum, Jeff Hotchkiss, Connie Donnellon, Chris Daul, Christine Podsiadlik, Gail Pielack, Scott Mallory, Patricia Roth, Roxxey Ryan, Mary Jozwiak.
May they find peace, strength, and comfort in God’s care.
REST IN PEACE
Remember those who have gone before us
Mike Fincannon
Nancy Safronoff
“Happy are those who have
died in the Lord;
Let them rest from their labors
For their good deeds
go with them.”
Our thoughts and prayers are with their families. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
WELCOME
Please welcome to our Christian family:
Brandon and Cathy Trobaugh Child: Sebastian
William and Teresa Vermeulen
Remember to introduce yourself to new faces in church. We want everyone to feel welcome at Our Lady of the Lakes.
BAPTISMS
Please welcome to our Christian Community:
Laura Ann Schasser
Parents: Daniel and Serena (Chambers) Schasser
She was recently Baptized at Our Lady of the Lakes. May God Bless her, protect her and guide her throughout her life.
MUSIC MINISTRY
I was second oldest of five kids. When we all got in the family Ford station wagon, there was an algorithm of rules about seating. Danny and Carolyn can’t sit together because they’ll argue. The way-back was out for Raymond because his legs are too long and Timmy gets car sick back there. So that meant Laura was always in the way-back with either Danny and Carolyn.
Sometimes on the way home, when everyone was a little worn out, we would sing to pass the time. When I hear I’ve Been Working on the Railroad, I’ve Got Sixpence, or Row Your Boat, I remember those family station wagon rides. When we sang, it was never about the music or the quality of singing. The music acted as a means to unify us in a common purpose and also bind that experience to our long-term memory as a family experience. Just like a Silent Night brings back Christmas memories, those tunes bring me back to the middle seat of the Ford wagon sharing a seatbelt with either Danny or Carolyn. (I also remember heated discussions about who gets the window seat.)
When we gather together and worship, the music is not the end goal; rather it is a means to the end of unifying our hearts and raising our voices to God in many contexts, such as praise, adoration, petition, lament, contemplation… Those experiences are then bound to our long-term memory.
Are you getting the full experience of this ride? Strap in and join your voice to the song. Whatever the tune is, it’s just another means of unifying our minds and hearts to God.
Peace, Tim Smith
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CSA MINUTE
UNLEASH THE GOSPEL
Unleash the Gospel is now on social media, making it easier for you to join the movement to renew our world, our region, and our Church. Remember, you have a vital role to play in the missionary transformation of our Church!
Follow @UTGDetroit on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for stories, inspiration, and encouragement as we work to Unleash the Gospel in bold and creative ways. A new logo for Unleash the Gospel features an open door — a symbol of our call to imitate Blessed Solanus Casey and live out radical hospitality in our parishes and families.
Your CSA gifts support the innovative initiatives for Archbishop Allen Vigneron’s pastoral letter, Unleash the Gospel.
For more information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to aod.org.
STEWARDSHIP
FINANCIAL REPORT
Weekly Stewardship Report Amount Needed to Fulfill Budget $25,900 Actual Weekly Collection $33,344 Actual Over Budget $7,444 Envelopes Used 498
Fiscal Year to Date 7/1/2018--1/6/2019 Fiscal Year Budget – Wk 28 $725,200 Actual Year to Date $676,995 YTD Amount Under Budget $48,205
Thank you for your generosity!
Again we wish to thank all of you who continue to give so generously to our Parish. May God bless each of you for your gift of sharing.
HEARING DEVICES
AVAILABLE
Those who are hard of hearing may borrow a listening device for use during Mass. These devices are available in the sacristy before Mass and are to be returned after Mass.
CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS
If you require a 2018 contribution statement for income tax purposes, please fill out the form below and return it to the Delaney Center or you can call 623-0274, fax it to 248-623-2723 or by e-mail at [email protected] and request one. Statements should be ready by the beginning of February.
NAME:____________________________________
ADDRESS:_________________________________
__________________________________________
ENVELOPE #_____________
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
In today’s Scripture readings, Isaiah foretells the preaching of Jesus’ cousin, John the Baptist. In the Gospel from the evangelist St. Luke, John professes: I am baptizing you with water … He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. In a spirit of evangelization, let us draw closer to the Lord in discipleship, invoking the Holy Spirit to enkindle a fire in our hearts. May this fire move us forward as faithful stewards to carry out our baptismal promises to cast off evil and be committed to His Word, to love and serve God and our neighbor, and to spread the Gospel message of the Good News to everyone we encounter. We can begin to evangelize — or reevangelize — family members and friends by simply inviting them to an evangelization program offered in the parish, like Alpha or ChristLife.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS
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RIGHT TO LIFE-LIFESPAN
MOVEMENT IN MOTION
Eight buses will leave our area and carry almost 400 young people and their chaperones to Washington DC on January 17 for the annual March for Life. These young people have named themselves the Pro-Life Generation and they march in defense of innocent human life and are demanding that it be protected. We wish them a safe journey.
PARISH PICTORIAL DIRECTORY
We will begin creating a Parish Pictorial Directory in 2019. We would like all families to participate. To schedule a photo session stop by the tables after all the Masses or visit tinyurl.com/WOLLphoto. The photo sessions will take place in the parish hall on the following dates:
Tuesday January 22 1pm-8pm
Wednesday January 23 1pm-8pm
Thursday January 24 1pm-8pm
Friday January 25 11am-6pm
Saturday January 26 10am-5pm
Monday January 28 1pm-8pm
Tuesday January 29 1pm-8pm
Wednesday January 30 1pm-8pm
Thursday January 31 1pm-8pm
Friday February 1 11am-6:00pm
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Volunteers are needed to welcome families during their photography session. If you can help please contact Cindy Webster at [email protected] or 248-623-0274.
NEW BIBLE STUDY
There is a new Bible study beginning Friday, January 18th after the 8:15am Mass.
Is the Gospel of Mark only a “condensed” version of the life of Christ? What does it have to offer us that the Gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John do not? Join Dr. Tim Gray in this powerful fourteen-part series to discover the Gospel of Mark like never before. Immerse yourself in this action-packed Gospel that offers Saint Peter’s account of Christ’s life and teaching.
Delve deep into the theme of the “way” and true discipleship and see how Jesus reveals his identity in authoritative action and word. Consider more deeply Jesus’s teaching on the Temple and walk with Jesus to Gethsemane and the Way of the Cross as Mark describes it. Open yourself to profound reflection on the shortest of the four gospels. Combining the insights of Dr. Tim Gray with the masterful artistry of the Augustine Institute, this Lectio series uses the Church’s rich tradition of lectio divina to help you better understand and better pray with the Gospel of Mark.
Questions? Please call Margo at 248-568-9946.
TUITION ANGELS
We are looking for “Tuition Angels” for the 2018-2019 school year. As we all know, the economic situation in our community has been difficult for many of our school families. We have families who
currently send their children to Our Lady of the Lakes School, and make financial sacrifices to continue to do so, but need a helping hand. Can you help? Would you consider being a “Tuition Angel” this year? If so, please send your donation to the Parish Office or place it in the collection basket marked “Tuition Angels.” Any amount would be greatly appreciated!
Aerial view of your Christmas generosity. Photo taken by Jeremy
Jones of our maintenance staff while replacing light bulbs..
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PRAY FOR OUR
MILITARY PERSONNEL
CW3 Jacob Beno Army
Capt Kelsey Beno Army
† Jenna Beno died 10/15/12
AMN Stewart Blaquiere Air Force
† PFC Damian Bushart died 11/22/03 Army SSGT Francisco Cantu Caceres Marines Iraq
Eddy DeRocher Iraq
Jacob Dumont Army
SFC Scott Emanuel Afghanistan
SSGT Dennis Haskins, Jr. Army
Dillan Johnson Air Force Kuwait
Jackson Jones Army Afghanistan
Msgt Justin Jones Air Force
Matt Koetting Marines Afghanistan
Robert Maher & Crew Navy
† Sgt. Joseph Martin died 8/16/18 Army Major Sean McMahon Marines Afghanistan
† PFC Joseph Miracle died 7/5/07 Army Afghanistan LCP Derek Monday Marines
Amanda Paczynski Army Korea
PFC Christopher Polidan Army Korea
Capt. Adam Renkiewicz Army Afghanistan
Capt. Matthew Richards Army Iraq
Katie Rounds Bahrain
Sgt. Gerald Sanchez Marines Afghanistan
CPTN Daniel Schasser
Anthony Schmidt Marines
LCDR Nick Strelchuk Navy Iraq
SSGT. Jack Thompson, Jr. Army Iraq
Cory Vaught Army
LSC Colleen E. Ward Navy Middle East
James Whitlow Navy Iraq
If your son, daughter or grandchild is serving us in
troubled places, please let us know. Just drop a note in the
mail, e-mail us at [email protected], fax us at
248 623-2723, or call us at 248 623-0274.
DIRECTORY UPDATE
LAST CHANCE!
It’s that time of year again when preparations are
underway to publish our 2019 Parish Directory.
Many people have dropped their landlines in favor of
cell phones. Please call the Parish Center at 248-623-0274
or e-mail: [email protected] to update your info.
Again, if anyone does not want their name and/or phone
number published in our Directory, please contact the Parish
Center at 248-623-0274 or [email protected].
KOEZE NUTS
We still have a some Koeze Nuts and Puddles available in the Parish Center. Call 248-623-0274 for current inventory.
FAT TUESDAY RAFFLE
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus
1st Prize - 20 1oz. Silver Coins .999 pure
2nd Prize - 4 Detroit Red Wing’s Tickets + $100
3rd Prize - 4 Detroit Tiger’s Game Tickets + $100
4th Prize - Heated Massage Recliner Chair
5th Prize - $200 in Instant Lottery Tickets
Tickets are $20 each
only 400 will be sold.
Tickets may be purchased in the vestibule of
St. Joseph Hall after each weekend Mass from January 12 until March 3rd.
The drawing will take place in the Parish Center after
the 8:15am Mass on Tuesday, March 5. Come watch your ticket being drawn and enjoy a Paczki and coffee.
CHRISTMAS CARD
COLLECTION
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus Council 5436 are collecting
Christmas cards and all types of greeting cards for St Jude’s Ranch. (They are especially in need of birthday and thank you cards.) Due to copyright restrictions, please donate the entire card.
There is a box in the Delaney Parish Center labeled “Cards for St. Jude” for donations of your used cards.
Last date to drop off cards is February 10th.
LIFE CHAIN
January 13th
2:00-3:30pm
Dixie Hwy. near White Lake Road
Stand with thousands of pro-life individuals throughout
the USA and Canada in honor of millions of babies
whose lives have been lost to abortion
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OUR LADY OF THE LAKES
5481 Dixie Highway
Waterford, Michigan 48329
248-623-0274
PASTOR Rev. Scott Thibodeau
ASSOCIATE PASTOR Rev. Christopher Muer
PERMANENT DEACON John Schulte
PERMANENT DEACON Stephen Talbot
Cindy Webster, Director of Christian Service..... 248-623-0274
Tim Smith, Director of Music Ministry ................ 248-821-8443
Artha Horowitz, Director of Faith Formation ...... 248-623-0274
Parish Office ...................................................... 248-623-0274
Fax .................................................................... 248-623-2723
Web Site ................................................... http://OLLonline.org
E-mail ......................................... [email protected]
Prayer Requests ............................. [email protected]
SCHOOLS
Jeanine Kenny, Principal & Head of School ........ 248-623-0340
Megan Haverland, Admissions Director .............. 248-623-0340
Jared Kullman, Athletic Director .......................... 248-623-0340
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Mondays, 9:00am at the Parish Center
Kathie Harroun, Editor
Submissions to: [email protected]
Project Rachel Post Abortion Ministry...1-888-722-4355
National Domestic Violence Hotline...1-800-799-7233
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL:
Parish Council meets the last Tuesday twice a semester at 7:00pm in the Delaney Parish Center.
Tim Tomezak, [email protected] Chris Lee, Vice [email protected]
John Arzenti, [email protected]
MASSES Saturday Evening....5:30pm
Sunday.....8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am, 12:30pm Monday - Friday.....8:15am
BAPTISMS: 1st & 3rd Sundays at 1:30pm. Parents must
pre-register and attend a Baptism Class. Call 623-0274
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays from 4:00 until all are heard
EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION: 3rd Tuesday of every month followed by
Rosary and Benediction at 7:00pm
FAITH FORMATION: Ages 4/5: Sundays 9:30am
Mondays: Grades 1-8— 6:15pm Family Catechisis: 1st Sunday of each month - 1:30pm
RCIC – Tuesday 7:00pm - RCIA — Tuesday 7:00pm
WEDDINGS Arrangements must be made at least 6 months in advance.
Couples must attend the Pre-Marriage Workshop.
REGISTRATIONS: All families must register personally at the Delaney Center or
online at OLLonline.org. Please notify the parish when moving in or away 623-0274.
FOR THE WEEKEND January 19/20, 2019
ALTAR HELP
WEEKEND 1/20/19
Art Robak, Theresa Kulick, Bev Corbiel, Mary Ellen Robertson,
Sheila Denne
WEEKEND 1/27/19
Patt Polidan, Monika Donohue, Theresa Johnson, Beatrice Justice,
Sheilah Denne
Volunteers Needed
To volunteer to become an Altar Server, Lector, Eucharistic Minister, Altar Cleaner or Sunday Counter please call the Parish office at 248-623-0274 and leave your name & number and we will give your info to the appropriate coordinator.
Time Presiders Servers Lectors Captains
Saturday:
5:30pm Fr. Thibodeau
S. Boyer M. Lafnear M. Ronquillo
Robert Clark Bernadette Tomko
Sunday:
8:00am Fr. Thibodeau
A. Asai B. Burton W. Burton
Brooke Eubanks Mark Blaszkiewicz
9:30am Fr. Thibodeau J. Hallman R. Hoffman C. Ignasiak
Michael Maher Jim Bruso
11:00am Fr. Muer A. Schneider B. Schneider D. Schneider
Tim Donohue John & Evelyn Clark
12:30pm Fr. Muer B. Barthel C.Geary L. Jasinski
Katie Geary Diane Lowry