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Harvest News J ULY 4 , 2 02 1 1 4 T H S U N D AY I N O R D I N A R Y T I M E CONNECTING POINT This past Thursday, many stories of martyrs parish? Fr. Ron Victor July 1, we officially rejoicing and praising PASTOR transitioned to Family God as they were carted When presiding at Mass FRRON@STISIDORE.CHURCH of Parishes, joining with off to their execution. and preaching, I try to St. Therese of Lisieux Jesus gave them great focus on those in the and St. Maximilian joy even in the face of assembly who seem to Kolbe/St. Francis of life's great trials. It was be happy and joy-filled. Assisi parishes. One of their great joy that drew There are always a few. I the purposes for this others to the Christian wish there were more. transition is to help us way of life. all work together to There is a close be joyful missionary I recently heard a mother connection between disciples. This week's share a story about her gratitude and joy. Connecting Point three year old son. She Grateful people are stresses the "joyful" part, was waking him up on happy people. They encouraging us to find Sunday morning to go are well aware of how ways to be more joyful. to church. He insisted blessed they are; that that he did not want to everything is a gift The main characteristic go to church. When his from God. The word of the early Christians mother asked "why?" "Eucharist" means was their great joy at he responded: "Because "thanksgiving." On knowing Christ and no one is happy there!" Sunday we gather as belonging to his group Could this happen at of followers. There are St. Isidore the Farmer's CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
CONNECTING POINT a community full of joy day to acknowledge our people to see our joy. They to give thanks to God blessings. may be more prone to join for the gift of God's Son us in church if every one and the many other gifts I also take joy in knowing there was happy. we receive each day. Our how much our parish gratitude is expressed in community does to reach our joy. If we do not take out to those in need, time each day to reflect on and the great good the our blessings, we are not Catholic Church, in spite of even aware of all we have its faults, does throughout to be grateful for when we the world. gather for the Eucharist. So what can you do to be Perhaps one way to grow more joyful? It is especially in joy is to take time every important for our young
PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS AND THE OFFERTORY During recent times of share in the Eucharistic and its mission, but also The time of Preparation COVID restrictions, we banquet. We offer the our lives and love offered of the Gifts and Table is discontinued the practice gifts of ourselves, our together in community as an opportunity to offer of passing baskets during time, talent and treasure members of the Body of ourselves, in so many ways Offertory time. as well as the bread and Christ. as members of the family wine, all flowing into our of God. Now that restrictions are celebration of Communion During the time when the being lifted, our Ushers together. Although we are gifts are being brought and Worship Committee no longer passing baskets to the altar, we offer our members have agreed for monetary collection at own desires, joys, sorrows, not to resume passing the this time, the electronic needs, prayers and our very baskets for various reasons. giving instructions will be lives up to our Lord Jesus Many people now give posted on the screen as a at the Table of Sacrifice. As electronically, others still means for new parishioners Jesus gave his very self for prefer to send envelopes and guests to give of their our lives, we too offer our in the mail, some choose financial assistance to our lives to our Lord. to give once a year at parish and all the various Christmas and at times, ministries we offer at St. Eucharist is the source “dropping something in Isidore. and summit of all we do the basket” is not always as Catholic Christians. We possible for some. We In addition to the gifts give of ourselves in our encourage the giving of of bread and wine, one very presence together at Offertory or Preparation basket will be brought up Mass. We offer our joys, our of the Gifts and Table in procession representing sorrows, our weaknesses Amy Righi is a time during Mass not only our monetary and successes as well as MUSIC + LITURGY DIRECTOR when we are preparing to donations to the church our worship and prayers. AMY@STISIDORE.CHURCH 3 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
CALENDAR SUNDAY JUL4 THURSDAY JUL 8 7:30 AM Mass CH 8:00 AM Mass CH 9:30 AM Mass CH 6:30 PM Grief Support Mtg FCR 11:30 AM Mass CH 5:30 PM Mass MONDAY JUL 5 FRIDAY JUL 9 OFFICE CLOSED 7:00 AM Adoration CH 9:00 AM Mass CH 8:00 AM Mass CH 8:45 AM Evangelization Mtg CR10 TUESDAY JUL 6 SATURDAY JUL 10 6:30 AM Men's Bible Study 3:15 PM Confessions CH 8:00 AM Mass CH 4:30 PM Mass CH 9:00 AM 33 Days To Merciful Love CR9 & CR10 10:00 AM Bible Study CR9 & CR10 WEDNESDAY JUL 7 SUNDAY JUL 11 8:00 AM Mass CH 7:30 AM Mass CH 9:30 AM Mass CH 11:30 AM Mass CH 5:30 PM Mass CH A-Atrium, CH-Church, CR-Classrooms, CY-Courtyard, ECR-Executive Conference Room, FCR-Front Conference Room FO-Front Office, GS-Gathering Space, K-Social Hall Kitchen, MR-Music Room, PL-Parking Lot, OS-Off Site, RC-Resource Center, REC-Rectory, SH-Social Hall, YR-Youth Room, Virtual 4
MASS INTENTIONS SAT. JUL 3 4:30 PM MON. JUL 5 8:00 AM SUN. JUL 11 7:30 AM † Leona Wolshon BDAY † Arcenio Berrocal Flores 1 MO ANNIV † Domenica & Pasquale Spalvieri Delphine Wronski Faith Formation Team Family † Bob VanEenoo † John Viet Luy Wife Family † Larry Prudhomme BDAY TUE. JUL 6 8:00 AM † Joseph Tuan Hoang Sherrie Prudhomme Family † Joyce Hobbs † Michael Jarosz † Leonard Goike Family Pat & Gil Harris Cousin, Gina and Family † Sebastiano Lentini † Serina and Marano Families Bisdorf Family Rosa Marano † Virginia Yaden WED. JUL 7 8:00 AM † Mary Bartkowicz Carl and Linda Irene Maciag † Dino Pierluigi † Joan Seger † Robbie and Evan Battani Luisa Meschini Husband, Joe Family † Liz Copland † Karen Reame Sister-in-Law Popko Family SUN. JUL 4 7:30 AM † Grace DeStefanis 20TH ANNIV Family Evelyn Edwards SUN. JUL 11 9:30 AM Mary Lou & Ron Pratt † Robbie and Evan Battani THU. JUL 8 8:00 AM † Bill Pullen Family Wife, Marge † Petrina Boyd Msgr Thomas Skindelski † Angie Tiseo Family Georgianna Kaptur Family † Ken Meerschaert † Amelia Kurzatkowski 19TH ANNIV St. Isidore Ushers Daughter † Hilaire & Mary DeCock FRI. JUL 9 8:00 AM † Carol Sobolewski Virginia DeCock Husband † Mary Ann Cumper † Janet Stevens 11TH ANNIV Virginia DeCock Husband, Gerry † Karen Reame SUN. JUL 11 11:30 AM Popko Family SAT. JUL 10 4:30 PM † Frank Finocchio Family The Menard & Daniels Families SUN. JUL 4 9:30 AM Family † Otilie Porolniczak † Stefano DeBellis SUN. JUL 11 5:30 PM Carlo & Debbie Vennettilli Family † James J. Budzynowski † Dale Clancy Marcie Choszyk Family SUN. JUL 4 11:30 AM † Mary & Joe Maslonka ANNIV Daughter, Helene † Joseph Poma † Joyce Hobbs Giovannina Poma Family † Robert Mason † Diane Quaglia Wife and Family Bisdorf Family † Bartolo Marano † Delphine Kolpacki Rosa Marano Fred & Cindy † Anthony Aiuto Andary Family SUN. JUL 4 5:30 PM † Grace Salamie BDAY Family PARISH OFFICE HOURS // 586-286-1700 MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY LUNCH HOUR 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM 12:00 - 1:00 PM (M, W, Th) 12:00 - 1:30 PM (T)
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL I therefore beg leave to move that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven, and its blessing on our deliberations, be held in this Assembly every morning. BABY PANTRY - Benjamin Franklin God bless America! Happy 4th of July to all people in this great country. We recognize no sovereign but God, and no King but Jesus! This week, please say a special prayer each day for the low-income families who benefit from your - John Adams and John Hancock (April 18, 1775) generosity. Your give them hope. God bless each and every one of you! If possible, please donate: We wish everyone a happy and safe July 4th Baby laundry soap celebration! As you shop online or in stores this week, Diapers size 6 please keep our pantry list in mind. Our Pantry needs Aveeno baby products are: Pro-so-bee Formula Deodorant – Gender Neutral Dish Soap Laundry Soap – 50 load or less Canned Spaghetti Sauce – w/ Meat or w/o Meat The love of God for us is incomparable. The least Tomato Soup we can do is love others in return. Chicken Noodle Soup Frosting - Author Unknown Brownies Chicken Helper Fruit Cocktail Canned Pears Canned Peaches Thank you for your generous donations. The gratitude Pump Hand Soap of those receiving your gifts is overwhelming. Cookies Candy Thank you, thank you, and thank you, $25 Gift Cards – Kroger, Meijer St. Isidore Baby Pantry Staff God Bless, St. Isidore St. Vincent de Paul Society 6
PRAYER BLANKET READINGS MINISTRY SUNDAY Prayer blankets and shawls are available. Ez 2:2-5; Stop in the church office (now open) to get a free Ps 123:1-2, 2, 3-4; blanket or shawl for someone you know. 2 Cor 12:7-10; Mk 6:1-6a Happy 4th of July! Independence Day is a time to remember our freedoms and thank God for them. MONDAY Gn 28:10-22a; Ps 91:1-2, 3-4, 14-15ab; Mt 9:18-26 We love because God first loved us. - 1 John 4:19 TUESDAY Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1b, 2-3, 6-7ab, 8b and 15; Someone you know is hurting, suffering, lonely, Mt 9:32-38 depressed, nervous, afraid… Please consider bringing that person a blessed blanket or shawl. WEDNESDAY Blessed blankets, shawls and rosaries are offered to parishioners for their family member or friend Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; with a serious illness or a need for comfort. There Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19; is no charge for these items. Mt 10:1-7 Our ministry volunteers have crafted blankets and shawls for over 3 years. We continue to make THURSDAY blankets and shawls for you and always pray for Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; you and the health and well-being of all recipient Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21; persons. Mt 10:7-15 FRIDAY God does not want to make us comfortable as Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; much as He wants to make us comfort – able. Take Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40; the comfort we receive and share it with others. Mt 10:16-23 - Lysa TerKeurst SATURDAY Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; We ask that you share this ministry information Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7; with other parishioners. Mt 10:24-33 Thank you from The Comfort Crafters. SUNDAY Am 7:12-15; God comforts, not to make us comfortable, but to Ps 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14; make us comforters. Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10; Mk 6:7-13 - John Henry Jowett 7 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
WHAT'S HAPPENING WOMEN'S PURSE DRIVE RETREAT NOW THRU AUGUST 1 SEPTEMBER 10-12 St. Isidore will be assisting Faith@ MASS ON THE Work to collect gently used purses The ladies of St. Isidore are invited to a weekend retreat at the GRASS from now until August 1st. The purses will be sold by Faith@ Capuchin Retreat Center starting SUNDAY, JULY 25 // 5:30 PM on Friday evening and ending after Work and 100% of the proceeds lunch on Sunday. With just a short All are invited to St. Isidore's will go towards supporting Mary‘s drive, you will be able to relax in a Outdoor Masses for Summer 2021 Mantle. Mary’s Mantle is a Catholic contemplative atmosphere. Most Celebrate Eucharist, giving thanks residential program for homeless of the weekend is silent in order to and praise to God in the great expectant women. They provide let the ideas presented have room outdoors! a safe, faith-based environment to sink into your heart. There are that supports the transition into opportunities for Mass, Confession, Please arrive and park in the north motherhood. Any unsold purses presentations with discussions, lot off of Romeo Plank for direct will be given to a domestic violence and walks in the beautiful grounds. access to the courtyard. You will be shelter where they will be filled with Every participant has a private room seated by household, with 6 feet of overnight toiletries and information with its own bathroom and shower. social distance. Bring beach towels, on how to get to a shelter if Meals are included. blankets and lawn chairs. someone is in an abusive situation. Put September 10th through 12th There will be a box available by the on your calendar. Price and sign up Church office beginning July 3 to details will be published closer to drop off the purses. the retreat. 8
FAITH FORMATION GRADES 1-8 For more information, visit our website: stisidore.church/connect/faith-formation REGISTRATION BEGINS JUNE 23 Faith Formation registration forms have been mailed out. Families can choose: Option A: At-Home Study, or Option B: Combines At-Home & In-Person Study Catholic Coordinator for Religious Education - Grades 5-8 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Summer 2021 We are looking for someone who can plan, compile, and implement the children portion for At-home fun July 19-22 with a celebration at church on July 23. Grades 5-8 of the Religious Education Program. Curb-side pickup of Goodie Bags All phases of the program will require training will be available July 13 & 14. and enabling of catechists to convey the faith to the children. The sacrament preparation program for both parents and children is an important part of this position. Flexible hours CATECHISTS NEEDED required. Come share your joy of the faith Come join our team! For more information call with our young people. Please call Faith Formation if interested. New Faith Formation at 586-286-1700. Catechists get supplies & mentoring with 2 Catechists per class. A great place to visit for news, tips, events and ideas for our Faith Formation families. 9 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
DID YOU KNOW? The song; America the Beautiful, was based on a poem written by the professor, poet, and writer, Katherine Lee Bates. During an 1893 trip to Colorado Springs, Colorado she admired the view from atop Pike's Peak and composed the poem. It was published in the Fourth of July edition of a church paper: The Congregationalist, in 1895. Some consider the song to be the U.S. unofficial anthem. Let’s make time to speak personally to Jesus. Join fellow church members each Wednesday from the comfort of your home, workplace, etc., in spending 10 minutes in prayer anytime day or evening. Enlist your family, a friend, or perhaps you prefer a quiet place to meditate. Prayers can be formal or not, including singing or reading scripture. You could offer your work, a kind act, or make a sacrifice as your prayer. We are called to be a holy people (set aside for sacred use). As we focus our mind and heart on Jesus, He transforms us, re-creating us into the ones he designed us to be. This week's Intention: Our Country THANK YOU FROM DEACON TOM First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all How do hotdogs say men, for kings and all who are in high positions, thank you? that we may lead quiet and peaceable life, godly “Franks a lot” and respectful in every way. Mary Ann and I wish to thank Fr. Ron and the - 1 Timothy 2:1-2 rest of our St. Isidore family parish for the unforgettable retirement Suggested Prayer: Meditate on the above verse and see celebration. Thank where it leads you in prayer. you for your prayerful support, kindness and Evangelization Committee heartwarming wishes EVANGELIZATION@STISIDORE.CHURCH that touched my heart. St. Isidore remains our home parish and we will continue to be involved. Both of us want you to know that we are still wearing the smile that you left us with the other day! Always in my prayers, Deacon Tom 10
S.I.T.E. 2021 CHARITABLE S.I.T.E YOUTH MINISTRY DONATIONS Youth in grades 9-12 & their friends are invited! Each year S.I.T.E. conducts fundraising to support Contact Beth Beebe at (586)286-1700 ext. 2116 retreats and activities but also organizations where beth@stisidore.church the teens want to make a difference. For 2021 the following two organizations will receive $500 each: She’s the first and the Tim Tebow Foundation. She’s the first was specifically added while the Tim Tebow Foundation was chosen to help fight human MEETINGS trafficking. About the Tim Tebow Foundation: For the last decade, the number of individuals Friday, July 9 @ 7:30p / Tree Runner Park trapped in the vicious industry of human Friday, July 16 / Toledo Zoo Tuesday, July 20 / Youth Room Painting trafficking has increased with every passing year.* It is estimated that as many as 40 million people in the world today are being bought and sold as modern-day slaves. Women, children, and even men are being captured, exploited, and abused on a daily basis in every country around the world. The statistics are staggering. Human trafficking generates $150 billion worldwide, with the United States leading all other countries demand. Roughly 70% of victims worldwide are female. 25% are children. They have been identified in every single US state, and more than ever are reaching out for help.** These numbers are just a few of the overwhelming many, and they are only rising. But hope is not lost. Now is the time that the fight for the lives of these 40 million is now a rising concern for organizations, churches, and leaders across the globe. The Tim Tebow Foundation is committed to advancing this fight for the lives of those who have been trafficked or who are at risk of becoming victims. Though the Foundation has served in this space for years, we are burdened to go deeper. At TTF, we believe every human being is uniquely and perfectly created by God in His very own image. We believe that God has a plan and a purpose for every single person upon the earth which is designed to be reflective of the true beauty and freedom found in Him alone. Human trafficking is an offense to the sanctity of human life. It is not only a crime; it is pure evil. We believe it is on all of us to confront this global atrocity, and fight like never before for the millions desperately in need of true healing and hope. *American Bar Association, January 2019 **The Polaris Project, July 2019 11 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
RECENTLY REST IN PEACE BAPTISMS JUN 19/20 RAYMOND KRANTZ GIANNA LARSON BARONE Entered eternal life on June 22 Daughter of James and Kaitlyn GRAYSON DANIEL GRAHAM Son of Daniel and Alyson WEDDINGS JAMES VOLKE & JENA OWSIANY June 26 KYLER POPP & KATELYN LEWIS June 26 PRAYER WALL STISIDORE.CHURCH/PRAYER-WALL The Prayer Wall is a Hello St Isidore Family, I have a friend who helps personal place on our website the homeless,every Saturday She brings food to where anyone can share Roosevelt Park in Detroit (Bless Diane) a prayer intention and Requested by Laura Chidsey also pray for others. There is an option for the requester to ask to Prayers for my brother who is on the transplant list sick have someone contact waiting for a new liver. and pray with them as Requested by Lynn Amaro well. I'm asking for prayer against fear, anxiety, and strength worry in Jesus name. Requested by Jamal Cheatham St Isidore Family Let’s Pray For Safe &Fun personal Summer,now that our State has once again opened. Requested by Laura Chidsey Write your own prayer request on our Prayer Wall: stisidore.church/prayer-wall 12
WE PRAY FOR THE SICK Bob Agius Joel Holland Jeri Nofs Alan Slowke Mary Agius Mike Jamula Jamie Overholser Dennis Slowke Arceni Barrocal Robby Johnson Robert Peebles Bob Spence Meagan Betcher Phil Kadets Natalie Perini Amber Sroka Jonathan Bisdorf Georgiann Kaptur Louisa Pietrowsky Thomas Sroka Thomas Breen Kathy Karpinski Amy Polsinelli Laura Suskiewicz Donna Brinker Kenneth Karpinski Marge Pullen Breanne Talmadge Tom Buback Jenny Kasselmann Eric Racette Anthony Tancredi Charlie Chalut Shirley Kehoe Bonnie Randa Cathy Terry Joanne Chalut Joseph Klingkammer Albert Reider John Terry Carol Chianese Janet Kopczyk Cindy Reider Lawrence Tibitowski Frank Chianese James Krajenta Austin Roney Albert Toccaceli Emilio Coletti Raymond Krantz Gary Ross David Verkeyn Pam DeClercq Marilyn LaPorte Karen Rothenhauser Irene Walczak Mike Fay Terence Larivee Bea Russell Curtis Wellhausen Isaiah Ford Michael Lepoudre Don Russell Judy Zado Diane Fraser Joseph W. Lynch Carolyn Sands Margo Fraser Geri Marini Julie Schefke Richard Gdowski Richard Matles Jerry Schmeiser Cheryl Hair Janet McDonald Tracy Schmitz Marshall Barbara Haworth Maurice L. Monserez Linda Schrieber AND THOSE WHO SERVE PFC Tanner Adkins, Army – Afghanistan J. Jackson, Navy WO1 Jeremy Bentley, Army – Iraq Staff Sgt. Ethan Jensen, Air Force – Afghanistan Pvt. Troy Ciaramella, Army – USA PFC Sean R. Kellogg, Marines California GySgt. Sean Collins, Marines – USA Sgt. Griffin Kozak, Marines – California Hannah Cook, Marines – USA Sgt. Edward Kujawa, Marines Captain Theresa Corsentino, Marines - USA Jason Kurpiewski, Navy – Afghanistan Sgt. Brian Dahl , Army – Afghanistan Audrey Lynch, Marines – North Carolina Sgt. Tyler Dean, Army – Kuwait Spec. Michael Manning, Army – Afghanistan Spec. John Deapen, Arty - Iraq Connor McDonald, Navy – Texas PFC Anthony Difatta, Army – Afghanistan Tristan Newton, Navy LCpl Blake Doetsch, Marines Courtney Osborne, Navy – Afghanistan CPL Brian Domzalski, Marines PFC Matt Piotke, Army – Iraq PFC E3 Jeffrey Frame, Army MC2 Jeffrey Richardson, Navy – Afghanistan Justin Francis, Army SSgt Justin Santiago, Air Force – Guam WO4 Jason Gaboury, Army – USA Joel Sebastian, Army Sgt. James Galowski Jr., Army – Middle East Chief John C. Sbraccia, Navy – Kuwait PFC John Gellert III, Army Sr. Airman Jeremy Spanski, Air Force – Afghanistan Michael Giacalone, Coast Guard – Afghanistan CPL Jeremiah Stewart, Army – Afghanistan LCDR David R. Grzywacz, Navy Gjelosh Vata, Army CPL Alexander Hendzell, Marines Pvt Andre Ventmiglia, Army – USA LCpl David Horton, Marines – Afghanistan Thomas Yombor, Army Ranger 1/75 Maj. Jeffrey Jablonski, Army – Michigan PFC. Nicholas York, Marines – New York Sgt. Logan Jabouri, Marines 13 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
CHURCH STAFF Rev. Ronald Victor Rev. Matt Ellis PASTOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR frron@stisidore.church frmatt@stisidore.church 2105 2107 Rev. Mr. Tom Carter Dawn Ormsby DEACON CATECHIST COORDINATOR tom@stisidore.church 2106 dawno@stisidore.church 2111 Rev. Mr. Jeff Loeb John Kovacik DEACON RCIA COORDINATOR jeff@stisidore.church 2120 rcia@stisidore.church 2115 Tony Kendzierski Claire Toupin PASTORAL MINISTER CHILDREN'S CHOIR DIRECTOR tony@stisidore.church 2108 claire@stisidore.church 2109 Chris Kozlowski Helen Pugh BUSINESS MANAGER ADMIN SUPPORT chris@stisidore.church 2114 helen@stisidore.church 2100 Debbie Rak Dawn Kehoe OFFICE MANAGER ADMIN SUPPORT debbierak@stisidore.church 2104 dawn@stisidore.church 2102 Ann De Rey Kathy Homrocky FAITH FORMATION DIRECTOR ADMIN SUPPORT ann@stisidore.church 2110 kathy@stisidore.church 2103 Matt Kush Marilyn Lis MUSIC + CREATIVE DIRECTOR ADMIN SUPPORT matt@stisidore.church 2126 marilyn@stisidore.church Amy Righi Ron Pakizer MUSIC + LITURGY DIRECTOR PROCUREMENT AGENT amy@stisidore.church 2109 ronp@stisidore.church 2113 Heather Herbst, RN, BSN Maintenance PARISH NURSE EDWARD KOTULSKI, RON RYAN, PAOLO VITALE, SAM WIEGAND heather@stisidore.church 2123 maintenance@stisidore.church 2114 Beth Beebe YOUTH MINISTRY DIRECTOR beth@stisidore.church 2116 14
OFFERTORY REPORT AS OF 6/14/2021 GET IN TOUCH -$3,330 Budget This Week 586-286-1700 $18,737 $22,067 fax 586-286-8753 -$70,642 Fiscal Year to Date https://stisidore.church $1,076,858 $1,147,500 18201 23 Mile Rd. Macomb Twp. 48042 -$52,729 CSA Have a question or concern $142,207 $194,936 about the bulletin? Please direct all inquiries to Matt during normal office hours. CSA bulletin@stisidore.church 586.286.1700 x 2126 357 245 $0 19% Envelopes Returned Online Gifts Returned to Parish Registered Families Bulletin articles are due ten Contributing days in advance and must be submitted online bulletin at stisidore.church/bulletin Please consider helping out the church during this difficult time by making any contribution that you are able. We greatly appreciate and need your generosity now more than ever! Visit stisidore.church/give for the safest and easiest way to support St. Isidore FEATURED SPONSOR Each week, we feature one of our generous ad sponsors who help to defray all publishing costs which the church would otherwise incur. Please patronize the sponsors on the back of this bulletin and thank them for their kind generosity. This week’s sponsor is: DANCHER ACCOUNTING AND TAX SER- VICES, LLC 12900 Hall Road, Suite #400 Sterling Heights, MI 48313 15 14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 4, 2021
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