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SS. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Parafia Świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła Celebrating Catholic Tradition For 98 Years 1923 - 2021 May Jesus Christ be honored, worshipped, and glorified here and everywhere! Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time V Niedziela Zwykła February 7, 2021 A Personal Parish Established to Serve the Polish Catholic Community in the Archdiocese of Detroit repentance is the perfume of the Savior. See how costly is the compassion of the Savior." Do you allow Jesus to be the Lord and healer in your personal life, family, and community? Approach the Lord with expectant faith. God's healing power restores us not only to health but to active service and care of others. There is no trouble he does not want to help us with and there is no bondage he can't set us free from. Do you take your troubles to him with expectant faith that he will help you? Lord Jesus Christ, you have all power to heal and to deliver from harm. There is no trouble nor bondage you cannot overcome. Set me free to serve you joyfully and to Meditation by Don Schwager love and serve others generously. May nothing hinder me (c) 2021 Servants of the Word from giving myself wholly to you and to your service. www.dailyscripture.net Who do you take your troubles to? Jesus' disciples freely brought their troubles to him because they found Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: The habit of him ready and able to deal with any difficulty, affliction, or prayer, by Origen of Alexandria (185-254 AD) sickness which they encountered. When Simon brought "Jesus prayed and did not pray in vain, since he Jesus to his home, his mother-in-law was instantly healed received what he asked for in prayer when he might have because Jesus heard Simon's prayer. Jerome, an early done so without prayer. If so, who among us would neglect church bible scholar and translator (c. 347-420), reflects to pray? Mark says that 'in the morning, a great while on this passage: before day, he rose and went out to a lonely place, and "Can you imagine Jesus standing before your there he prayed' (Mark 1:35). And Luke says, 'He was bed and you continue sleeping? It is absurd praying in a certain place, and when he ceased, one of his that you would remain in bed in his presence. disciples said to him, "Lord, teach us to pray,"' (Luke 11:1) Where is Jesus? He is already here offering and elsewhere, 'And all night he continued in prayer to himself to us. 'In the middle,' he says, 'among God' (Luke 6:12). And John records his prayer, saying, you he stands, whom you do not 'When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes recognize' (Cf. John 1:26) 'The kingdom of to heaven and said, "Father, the hour has come; glorify God is in your midst' (Mark 1:15). Faith your Son that the Son may glorify you"' (John 17:1). The beholds Jesus among us. If we are unable to same Evangelist writes that the Lord said that he knew seize his hand, let us prostrate ourselves at 'you hear me always' (John 11:42). All this shows that the his feet. If we are unable to reach his head, let one who prays always is always heard." (excerpt from ON us wash his feet with our tears. Our PRAYER 13.
Sacred Music for The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Texts for the Holy Mass can be found in the Pan z Wami Prayer Book, beginning on page 100 (Polish) and page 101 (English) Offertory Hymn—Tell Out My Soul, the Greatness of the Lord (English Mass) Offertory Hymn—Pójdź Do Jezusa (Polish Mass) 1. Pojdz do Jezusa, do niebios bram w Nim tylko szukaj pociechy tam. On Cię napoi Krwią swoich ran, on Ojciec, Lekarz, Pan. Ref.: Słuchaj Jezu jak Cię błaga lud, słuchaj, słuchaj, uczyn z nami cud. Przemien, o Jezu, smutny ten czas, O Jezu pociesz nas. Że z nami jestes pozwol to czuc, nadzieję naszą omdlałą wzbudz. Daj przetrwac męznie prob ziemskich czas. O Jezu, pociesz nas. Słuchaj Jezu... Communion Hymn— Communion Hymn— Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All (English Mass) O Mój Jezu, W Hostii Skryty (Polish Mass) 1. Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All, 1. O moj Jezu w Hostii skryty, na kolanach wielbię Cię, how can I love thee as I ought? W przymiot chleba Tys spowity, bostwo Twoje kryje się; And how revere this wondrous gift, Ty, co rządzisz całym swiatem, me zbawienie w ręku masz; so far surpassing hope or thought? Tu przed Twoim Majestatem Aniołowie kryją twarz. Sweet Sacrament, we thee adore! O make us love thee more and more! 2. O swiatłosci przysłoniona, rzuc mi swoj promienny O make us love thee more and more. blask, O dobroci nieskonczona, Otworz dla nas skarby łask; 2. Had I but Mary's sinless heart, Chlebie zycia przeobfity, nasyc duszy mojej głod; to love thee with, my dearest King; Boski ogniu tu zakryty, rozgrzej serca mego chłod. O! with what bursts of fervent praise, thy goodness, Jesus would I sing. Sweet Sacrament... 3. Jezu, Tys jest Żbawicielem, mnie od zgubnych ustrzez drog, bądz mi siłą i weselem, bo w tej Hostii, Tys moj Bog; 3. O! see upon the altar placed Dla miłosci Matki swojej Racz wysłuchac prosbę mą: the victim of divinest love! Bądz miłosci w duszy mojej, nie gardz moją cichą łzą. Let all the earth below adore, and join the choirs of heav'n above. Sweet Sacrament...
Final Hymn— Final Hymn— Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (English Mass) Idźmy, Tulmy Się (Polish Mass) 1. Joyful, joyful, we adore thee, 1. Idzmy, tulmy się jak dziatki, God of glory, Lord of love; do Serca Maryi Matki, Hearts unfold like flow’rs before thee, Czy nas nęka zycia trud, Op’ning to the sun above. Czy to winy czerni brud! Melt the clouds of sin and sadness; Idzmy, idzmy ufnym krokiem, Drive the dark of doubt away; Ż rzewym sercem, z łzawym okiem: Giver of immortal gladness, Serce to zna dzieci głos, Fill us with the light of day. Odwroci bolesny cios. Music used with permission of Onelicense #A-718627 ODPOCZNIJCIE NIECO w tym, ze „człowiek ustawicznie i gwałtownie wylewa się Wokoł Jezusa gromadziły się rzesze ludzi. na zewnątrz”, kierowany „nienasyconą ządzą bogactw i Spragnieni byli słowa, jakie im Jezus głosił. Przychodzili rozkoszy”. Człowiek porwany przez „rzeczy zewnętrzne i takze, by szukac uzdrowienia duszy i ciała. Jak mowi przemijające”, nie wgląda w swoje wnętrze i nie mysli o Ewangelista: „Uzdrowił wielu dotkniętych rozmaitymi Bogu, ktory jest początkiem i kresem. chorobami i wiele złych duchow wyrzucił”. Mozemy sobie Jakze często dzisiejsi ludzie pochłonięci bez reszty wyobrazic, jak bardzo był zajęty. Ale nie dał się pochłonąc zewnętrznymi sprawami, zapatrzeni w obrazy telewizyjne, do konca szalenczej aktywnosci. „Nad ranem, gdy jeszcze strony internetowe nie znajdują czasu na to, aby spojrzec było ciemno, wstał, wyszedł i udał się na miejsce pustynne w swoje wnętrze i wsłuchac się w głos Bozy, ktory w nim i tam się modlił”. Wiedział, jak wielu jest jeszcze rozbrzmiewa. Tymczasem ekranu sumienia, na ktorym nieuzdrowionych, ze tylu przychodzi do Niego ze swoimi człowiek widzi samego siebie, nie zastąpi nigdy ekran bolączkami, tylu przeciez cierpi po dzis dzien, na całym telewizyjny. A przeciez od naszego wnętrza napełnionego swiecie – a jednak usuwał się w cien, aby trwac na Bogiem zalezy doskonałosc naszych czynow zewnętrznych. modlitwie. Nawet Jezus potrzebował czasu dla siebie, To własnie w kontakcie z Bogiem odnajdujemy siłę i odpoczynku, modlitwy. Potrzebował przede wszystkim mądrosc zycia. Sw. Josemaría Escriva przypomina: „Na kontaktu ze swoim Ojcem i to był sekret Jego ogromnej pierwszym miejscu modlitwa, potem pokuta, na trzecim mocy i skutecznosci działania. miejscu, bardzo 'na trzecim miejscu', działanie” (Droga, n. My takze potrzebujemy kontaktu z Bogiem, aby 82). naładowac się Bozą energią, ktora pomaga pełniej i ks. Leszek Smoliński sensowniej zyc. Dzisiejszy człowiek popada, jak nigdy dotąd, w roznego rodzaju depresje, gubi się w zyciu. A to dlatego, ze zagubił nieraz zdolnosc kontaktu z Bogiem, zastępując go roznego rodzaju „liturgiami”, chocby przed SAVE THE DATE! telewizorem, na stadionie czy w galerii handlowej. Wydaje się, ze wspołczesnemu człowiekowi najbardziej potrzeba BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! refleksji, czyli zastanowienia się i rozmyslania nad samym sobą, nad wartoscią i celem swojego zycia, wybiegającym daleko poza ziemię. Polish Heritage Dinner IV Godne podziwu są często nasze poswiecenia dla Saturday, May 8, 2021 innych. Ale potrzebujemy tez troski o samych siebie, chwili odpoczynku, spokoju. Potrzebujemy czasu, aby wzniesc mysl do Boga, aby w jego swietle wszystko poustawiac w Take out dinners by Halina's Catering swoim zyciu na własciwym miejscu. I pełniej zyc. Gdy tego Sponsored by SS. Peter & Paul Altar Society zabraknie, mozemy się zredukowac do roli robota, ktory po zuzyciu nikomu nie jest potrzebny. A ponadto moze się NEEDED: Clean wicker baskets for boutique; okazac, ze to nasze poswiecenie nie wyszło na dobre naszej rodzinie lub tez nie doczekalismy spokojnej przyszłosci. leave in Ushers' Room Jak zauwazył Pius XI w encyklice Mens nostra, „najcięzszą chorobą naszych czasow jest brak refleksji”, Covid-19 guidelines followed in the ktora jest „obfitym zrodłem zła”. Ta choroba przejawia się Activities Building
Restoring the Sacred—Catholic Tradition SS. Peter & Paul Parish invites you to observe with us First Saturday Mass Followed by the Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary Upcoming Liturgical Schedule Saturday, March 5, 2021 9:00 a.m. Monday, February 8, 2021 & 9:00 a.m. Mass Every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, 2021 No Mass Mass is in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite (Latin Mass), Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Low Mass 7:00 p.m. Mass & Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion For further information, please contact Thursday, February 11, 2021 Father Jerry Pilus at 313-846-2222 12:15 p.m. Mass An Invitation to the Men and Boys of our Parish! Friday, February 12, 2021 We are in need of Altar Servers for the 7:00 p.m. First Friday Mass & Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Traditional Latin Mass! Saturday, February 13, 2021 Our parish altar servers provide a liturgical ministry for assistance at all parish Masses. Currently, we are seeking 4:30 p.m. Vigil Mass altar servers for the Traditional Latin Mass. Our Latin Mass offerings are expanding, thus the need for more altar serv- Sunday, February 14, 2021 ers. Generally, after boys receive their First Holy Commun- Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time ion, they become eligible to be trained as altar servers. The 8:30 a.m. Mass men of the parish are also encouraged to be trained to 10:00 a.m. Mass (Polish) serve at the Holy Altar of God. The parish, preserving the 12:00 p.m. Mass tradition of men and boys serving at the altar, hopes to fos- ter many vocations to the Catholic priesthood. Sunday, February 14, 2021 Quinquagesima Sunday Remember the Basics for Attending Holy Mass! 2:00 p.m. Latin Mass We would like to take this opportunity to remind the SSPP Community that even though the obligation to attend Holy Monday, February 15, 2021 Mass is lifted, you are still encouraged to attend, as long as 9:00 a.m. Mass it is safe to do so. It is important that everyone who at- tends Holy Mass at our Parish wear masks (at all times Tuesday, February 16, 2021 while in church) and practice social distancing for your No Mass own safety and for the safety of those around you. We have many opportunities for Mass, Confession, and Private Pray- Wednesday, February 17, 2021 er. If you’re sick, please refrain from attending Holy Mass Ash Wednesday in person. For those of you who, for health reasons, cannot 9:00 a.m. Mass, 12:15 p.m. Mass, 7:00 p.m. Mass attend Holy Mass in person, we continue to offer most of our Masses Live, on Facebook. We ask for your prayerful consideration during this time. Thank you and may God Thursday, February 18, 2021 continue to bless us and keep us healthy! 12:15 p.m. Mass
Pray for the Sick All-powerful and everlasting God, your Son accepted our suffering to teach us the virtue of patience in human ill- ness. Hear the prayers we offer for our sick brothers and sisters. May all who suffer know that they are joined to Christ in His suffering for the salvation of the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Catherine Anderson Tony Morales Mass Intentions for the Week James Antolak Rosita Morales Mary Antoncew Rachel Palucki Monday, February 8, 2021 Shawn Armstrong Dale Patterson 9:00 a.m. † John Czachor by Family Stella Bednarczyk Henry Pardo Lorraine Belanger Alina Partyka Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Żigmund Bieniek Mario Pereyra No Mass Carol Bonczkiewicz Steve Peet George Chance Irena Pilus Wednesday, February 10, 2021 7:00 p.m. Stephen F. Dewitt Jennifer Ragland - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Carol Elliott Cinde Rutkowski Margaret Garrett Stella Sakowicz Thursday, February 11, 2021 Maria Gomez Amy Sauve 12:15 p.m. - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Oralia Gomez Joseph Schimelfening Kim Hice Julius and Jean Simon Friday, February 12, 2021 Mary Ann Jackson Maria Sztuka 9:00 a.m. Freddy and Joie Jones Delphine Truszkowski - Living and Deceased Parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul Edward Kabacinski Dan Urbiel Saturday, February 13, 2021 Eugene Kopek Kathy Urbiel 4:30 p.m. Vigil Marie Kondrath Helena Wilk Wajda † Keith Thornton by Leah May Joseph Kosek Richard Wallner † Hattie and Frank Kujawa by Family Marc Kutylowski Bozena Wilinska † Helen Korycinski by Joyce Rzepa Barbara Lesinski Juliann Wellman † Walter and Sophia Buczkowski by Buckowski Family † Nancy Nemecek by Usher’s Club Aaron Maddix Lorraine Witkowski Irene Marchlewski Justin Wood Sunday, February 14, 2021 Selena Montes 8:30 a.m. † John and Florence Czachor by Family Prayer for an end to the coronavirus crisis † Ronald G. Machesky by Family Loving God, we come before you in our time of need. We lay before you our concerns and fears over the spread of 10:00 a.m. the coronavirus. We know that you are mightier than all † Czesław and Rozalia Chojnowski by Rogowski Family our fears and that the name of Jesus is the name above all † Jan Latkowski by Family other names. We ask, in the name of Jesus, that you stop † Ralph H. Żakerski and Carolyn J. Żakerski by Theresa the spread of the coronavirus. In your mercy, heal those Żakerski who are sick and lead those who have died into your heav- enly kingdom. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus. 12:00 p.m. Amen. † Bradley Vargo M.D. (30th Anniversary) by Cinde Rutkowski Prayer of Pope Benedict XVI † Virginia Paslawski by Family To the Queen of Peace, the Mother of Jesus Christ "our † Dolores Bonczkiewicz peace" (Eph 2:14), I entrust my urgent prayer for all hu- † Fr. Jose Vasquez manity to which we look with hearts full of hope, notwith- standing the dangers and difficulties that surround us. May 2:00 p.m. Mary show us, in her Son, the Way of peace, and enlighten † Jurek and Jordan Onopa by Family our vision, so that we can recognize Christ's face in the face of every human person, the heart of peace!
SS. Peter and Paul Parish Welcome to SS. Peter and Paul Parish 7685 Grandville ▪ Detroit, MI 48228 Information 313-846-2222 (Parish Office) ▪ 313-584-1484 (Fax) There is a table in Church and a bookrack in the vestibule with Parish Website: www.ssppdetroit.net new parishioner registration forms, mass intention envelopes, Facebook: www.facebook.com/ssppdetroit and many inspirational and educational brochures and CDs Parish Email: sspeterandpaul@comcast.net available free of charge. Pastor Sacramental Preparation Policy Rev. Jarosław (Jerry) Pilus ext. 102 Before any Sacramental Preparation (Baptism, Reconciliation, Parish Office Confirmation, First Holy Communion, Marriage) can begin, we Gabriela Kash ext. 100 require that you be an active registered member for at least Director of Music & Organist six months. This means attending a weekend liturgy with our Johnny Kash ext. 119 parish community, using your weekly offering envelopes, and Director of Music (Polish) taking part in parish activities. Please contact the Parish Office Gabriela Kash ext. 119 for further information. Director of Religious Formation Gloria Yarber ext. 100 Anointing of the Sick Request If a family member is confined at home or a medical facility Saint Vincent de Paul Conference ext. 107 and wishes to receive the Sacraments of Holy Communion, Confession or Anointing of the Sick please call the Parish Of- Parish Office Hours by Appointment Only fice. Monday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tuesday: Closed Private Prayer Schedule Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The church is open and available for private prayer 30 Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. minutes before every Mass. On Saturdays the church is open Friday: Closed at 2:00 p.m. On Sunday mornings the church is open at 8:00 Saturday & Sunday: Closed a.m. Other opportunities for private prayer will be published in the bulletin. Liturgical & Devotional Schedule Saint Vincent de Paul Conference, Weekday Mass Food Pantry and Drop Box Monday: 9:00 a.m., Tuesday: No Mass If you are interested serving the needs of the community, Wednesday: 7:00 p.m., Thursday: 12:15 p.m., Friday: 9:00 a.m. please consider joining the Parish St. Vincent de Paul Confer- ence. The SVDP Food Pantry regularly accepts donations. Bas- Sunday Mass kets for donations are located throughout the church. The Saturday: 4:30 p.m. (Vigil) SVDP Drop Box is located in the parking lot near the Activities Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (Polish), Building. Clothing and shoes are accepted. For more infor- mation contact the Parish Office. Thank you for generosity. 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. (Latin) 24 Hour Prayer Line Holy Day of Obligation Masses The Nuns of the Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament have a 9:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 7:00 p.m. (English & Polish) twenty-four hour prayer line. Call 248-626-8253. First Friday Mass Sound Assist Devices 7:00 p.m. Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the Sacred We have several sound assist devices available for use during Heart of Jesus, Adoration, and Benediction of the Blessed Mass. Speak with Father Jerry before Mass. Sacrament Online Gift Giving First Saturday Latin Mass Online gift giving is available. Your gift will be credited and (Low Mass, Extraordinary Form) distributed directly to our parish. Please be assured of our 9:00 a.m. Latin Mass followed by Exposition, Prayers to the prayers and the prayers of those who minister through your Immaculate Heart of Mary, Adoration, and Benediction of the generosity. To give a gift directly to support our Parish, Blessed Sacrament visit http://sspp.aodcsa.org. We thank you for your con- tinued support of SS. Peter and Paul Parish! Sacrament of Confession (English & Polish) Wednesday: 6:15 p.m., First Friday: 6:15 p.m., For Your Benefit First Saturday: 8:30 a.m., Saturday: 3:00 p.m. When attending Mass or other activities here at SS. Peter & Paul we recommend for your own safety and security, as well Rosary for the Purification of the Church as that of others, that you please park in the main (north) Every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. parking lot. Security is provided for all Masses and events. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion Please contact the Parish Office with any After Wednesday Evening Mass questions, concerns, or comments.
SS. Peter and Paul Parish First Friday Memorial Association September 1, 2020 - August 31, 2021 Expedito F. Antonio Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bush & Wojtowicz Families Janina Bak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Byczek & Partyka Families Vera Ballard Liv. & Dec. Mem. Stanley & Rose Byczek Families Dec. Mem. Bara & Szewczyk Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Cholipski & Kolasinski Families Chester Bokuniewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czachor Family Dolores & Raymond Bonczkiewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Czorny & Langley Families Matthew Cook Liv. & Dec. Mem. Digregio & Ortisi Families Modesta Cueco & Digamo Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Dooley & Firestone Families Florence Czachor Liv. & Dec. Mem. Ducan & Williams Families John Czachor Liv. & Dec. Mem. Gizowski & Sovel Families Mike & Marjorie Fedyk Liv. & Dec. Mem. Glyn & Rybicki Families Jerome & Regina Gould Liv. & Dec. Mem. Gorny & Kushnir Families Barbara & John Gray Liv. & Dec. Mem. Grden Family Krystyna & Stanislaw Janulewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. John A. Groszek Family Barney & Mary Jezuit Liv. & Dec. Mem. Jarosz Family Slawomir Krasuski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kaluzny & Parsons Families Adam & Genevieve Larwa Liv. & Dec. Mem. Karpinski Family Ronald G. Machesky Liv. & Dec. Mem. Keiller & Marciniec Families Timothy Mason Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kowalczyk & Dziubczynski Families Stanley & Helen Matras Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kurdziel & Porcek Families Walter Maziarz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Kwilos & Stecker Families Emilia & Joseph Mochol Liv. & Dec. Mem. Larwa & Postupalski Families Mary & Frank Mydlarz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lazarski Family Michalina Palys Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lepkowski & Krygowski Families Frank Paslawski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Lesinski Family George Peter Liv. & Dec. Mem. Londke & McGann Families Reverend James H. Profota Liv. & Dec. Mem. Machesky & Franco Families Karolina & Jozef Radkiewicz Liv. & Dec. Mem. Eugene Machowicz John Rash & Joanne Tuchowski Families John & Corrine Roberts Liv. & Dec. Mem. Matras & Misiolek Families Arthur & Delphine Rutkowski Liv. & Dec. Mem. Mroz & Rutkowski Families Blessed Father Seelos Liv. & Dec. Mem. Nega & Idzikowski Families Leonard P. Seletyn Liv. & Dec. Mem. Onopa & Dobkowski Families George Peter. & Eleanor Siwak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Ossy & Janiec Families Blessed Father Solanus Liv. & Dec. Mem. John & Julia Panek Family John & Agnes Szarek Liv. & Dec. Mem. Partyka & Pelic Families Mary & John Urtczeck Liv. & Dec. Mem. Przybyla Family Helen M. Wozniak Liv. & Dec. Mem. Radecki & Uszynski Families Dec. Mem. Almquist & Ballard Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Joseph Ronevicz & Kososki Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Baca & Kucharski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Seletyn & Cepiga Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Bajdo & Woloszyn Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Vasquez & Rand Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Barnes & Pilus Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. SS. Peter and Paul Altar Society Liv. & Dec. Mem. Boner & Radzilowski Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Urbiel & Patrus Families Liv. & Dec. Mem. Buckowski Family Special Intention for Garrett Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren Liv. & Dec. Mem. Burger, Hater, & Utter Families Special Intention of Larry & Carolyn Utter Liv. & Dec.. Mem. Burke & Mitchell Families Special Intention for an end to the corona virus Directors Jeffrey Boleski, Scott Boleski, Todd Boleski 25509 W. Warren Avenue Dearborn Heights, MI 48127 313-562-5120
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