St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Sunday, May 2, 2021
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ST. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Mass Intentions May 2nd ~ May 9th Advent Sat. 4:00—4:45 PM ~ Confessions ~ In the Vesting Room Sat. 5:00 PM † ProPopulo Sun. 8:00 AM † Bonnie Peterson by Katie Bower 10:00 AM † Omar Joseph Sagataw (A) by The Family Mon. Tues. 8:00 AM † Judy Lippens by Paul & Judy Sabourin Wed. 8:00 AM † William & Florence Motto by Sister Bonnie Motto O.P. and Marylee DeGrave Fatima Rosary and Prayers after Mass Thurs. 8:00 AM † Mary Beth Bovin by Todd & Jeanne Lippens Friday 8:00 AM † Betty Arvan(B) by Chris & Pam Wentland Adoration until Noon Benediction Sat. 4:00—4:45 PM ~ Confessions ~ In the Vesting Room Sat. 5:00 PM † Stasia Pokladowski(B) by Jim & Laurie Pokladowski & Family Sun. 8:00 AM † George Bennett by Doug Gasparick & Nida Bennett 10:00 AM † ProPopulo Our Father ….. Father and Vine Grower, you planted your vine in the hardened earth of sinful humanity and caused it to grow through death to life. Unite us in Christ, in faith and love, that we may bear much fruit. We ask this in his name, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen This Week’s Readings Thank You to all of our Bulletin Advertisers May 3 May 5 May 8 1 COR 15:1-8 PS 19:2-5 ACTS 15:1-16 PS 122:1-5 ACTS 16:1-10 PS 100:1B-2, 3, 5 “We Be Poppin’!” JN 14:6-14 JN 15:1-8 JN 15:18-21 Ruth VanEnkevort May 4 May 6 May 9 ACTS 14:19-28 PS 145:10-13B, 21 ACTS 15:7-21 PS 96:1-3, 10 ACTS 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 906-280-1422 JN 14:27-31A JN 15:9-11 PS 98:1-4 1 JN 4:7-10 May 7 JN 15:9-17 For all your ‘Kettle Corn’ needs. ACTS 15:22-31 PS 57:8-10, 12 God is good all the time, JN 15:12-17 all the time God is good!
CHOOSE LIFE: A “NEW feminism” affirms Saints Who Were Champions of the Poor th true gift of women . . . While rejecting the imitation of forms of “male domination” . . . and seeking to eliminate every form of discrimination, Saint Émilie de Villeneuve violence, and exploitation. —The Gospel of Life, 99 Foundress(† 1854) REFLECTION: Émilie was born in 1811 to a The early feminist leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton said, noble family in Toulouse, “When we consider that women are treated as property, it France. While she received a is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit.” profoundly Christian education at the family estate, Émilie remained attuned to the PRAYER: Lord, renew our society with a destiny of those in nearby Castres, where deeper appreciation of the true genius of women industrialization was causing family and of their role in a culture of life. Amen. breakdown and widespread poverty. After her mother’s death, Émilie was sent to Phil Arnt, Gladys Bittner, Maryann Brayak, Ben Cappaert, Gene Draze, Marilee DeMars, Carol Derocher, Kathy live with her grandmother. When she Derocher, Rick DeSalvo, Mary Fisk, Terry & Debby Frossard, returned home at the age of nineteen to Terri Fulton, Abe Getzloff, Sue(Smith)Gorzinski, Mandi Guenette, Barbara Jean Hodgins, Jerilyn Houle, Dan Johnson, manage her father’s estate, she told him of Pat Johnson, Patti Johnson, Henry Kleiman, Ev Kleiman, Bill Kwarciany, Lily Kwarciany, Dan LaFave, Kevin LeBoeuf, her desire to enter the Daughters of Charity. Audrey Maule, Brandy Mendicino, Gwen Meyers, Sharon His insistence that she wait led Émilie into Melin, Bobby Mileski, Kim Mileski-Niquette, Betty (McNaughtan) Morris, Hank Mroczkowski, Tom Neuens, Terry Otradovec, the heart of prayer, and a new call emerged. Caz Palmgren, Janet Pirlot, Debbie Renken, Nancy Robinette, Greg Rouse, With two companions, she formed a Daniel Sagataw, Jackie Sagataw, John Sheski, Jerry Shiverski, Brock Smith, Jonas St. Germain, Jerry Stemick, Joan Stevenson, John Strahl, Sandy Strahl, congregation devoted to Our Lady of the Harry (Bud) Strem, Heather Teal , David & Charlene Teeple, Bill Themel, Immaculate Conception. Committing Kelly Sue Tourangeau, Wennell & Donna Tourangeau, Katie Correll- Vandermissen, Frank Wandahsega, Ethan Whitney, Kristi Wolf & Pamela Zell. themselves “to go where the voice of the New names will be in BOLD! poor calls us,” the Blue Sisters of Castres PRAY FOR THOSE IN NURSING HOMES/ASSISTED LIVING: JoAnn Good & Ray Mott opened their doors to young workers, the sick, prostitutes, and convicts. PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN The following parishioners’ family members are serving Our Nation in the Armed Forces: Nathan Anzalone, Hal Burton, Paul Cappaert, Josh Chaney, Jacob Cmejla, Nick Cox, Austin Demeuse, Jared In 1854, a cholera outbreak in Castres drew Demeuse, Tommy Fitzpatrick, John Gendron, Michael the sisters into an active ministry for the Gereau, Dustin Hall, Shawna Johnson, Adam Kleikamp, Alan Luchay, Terry Mercier, Hunter Messersmith, Dave Mott, sick. Émilie herself became sick and was Jacqueline Mott, Rachel Mott, Travis Mott, Kadin Mustafa, the final person to die of the epidemic in the Chelsi Peterson, Adam Rausch, Nicholas Sagataw, Jerry Stinnett, Joshua Strahl, McKenna Thibeault, Brady & Casey town. Today, Émilie’s sisters minister in Tighe, Andy Vandermissen, Jordan & Dallas VanEnkevort. eighteen countries. “God is everywhere,” Pray for the souls of the 4,815 U.S. & Coalition Troops and the she had told them, “even in the darkness. 186,957+ total Iraqi deaths since Mar. ‘03. And perhaps it is even better that way.” HIGHWAY LITTER PICKUP PLANNED Merciful Father, The annual litter pickup along US 2 & 41 (east of Bark River along the 4-lane portion ofrdthe highway) has been through the intercession of set for Monday, May 3 at 6:00 PM. Many hands are needed this year as last year’s pickup was cancelled due to the pandemic. Saint Émilie de Villeneuve, Please gather in the permit the needs of the poor St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church parking lot at to enter into the heart 6PM for needed instructions and details. of my daily prayer. For more information, please contact Dan Veeser at Amen. Dynamic Catholic 466-2547
St. Joseph Mission Church Rosary is prayed every W2332 Cemetery Rd. Hwy. M-69 Foster City, Michigan 49834 Sunday at Rev. Darryl J. Pepin, Pastor 10:35am! Mass Schedule: Sunday, 11:00 AM CT 1-906-282-0740 Pastoral Council: Nancy Basile, Bonnie Dennocenzo & Alex Graham Finance Council: Terry Murray, Carl Steinbrecher, Dan Steinbrecher, Joe Depotie Pray for the Sick: New Names will be in BOLD. Nancy Broeders, Ted Broeders, Jr., Tara Cajacob, Ted Carpenter, Ruth Depotie, Karen Dias, Bryant Gagnon, Tiffany Galik, Rosalie Gates, Cory Groeneveld, Faye Heimerl, Rita Johnson, Andrea Lube- 11 AM Sunday Mass Intention, May 2nd: jko (Bianco), Keslie Johnson, David Mattson, Tricia Mattson, Toots Miller, Pat Milligan, Dan Murray Sr., Jean Murray, Dan Nurmi, † Alice Charlevoix by Buddy & Kim Oman Janet Sanders, Erin (Connor) Schmidt, Geno Schinderle, Stewart Sundholm, Vicky Webb, Alice Webber, Michael Welnitz, & Rod Woodward. 11 AM Sunday Mass Intention, May 9th: Pray for our Nursing Home Parishioners: Athena Agasi † Alice Kenny by Tom & Diane Kenny PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN Fr. Brandon Oman “A Minute in the Church” Teaching Church Signs Gus Lloyd’s “One-Minute Catholic Apologetics” The Nicene Creed Let us stand now and profess our faith— YOU CANNOT UNSAY I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth . . . sound familiar? If you’re a Catholic, you could probably recite A CRUEL WORD the rest of that from memory, couldn’t you? But what are those words we say at every Mass? It’s called the Nicene Creed, and it’s Contact Lynn Oman at: 906-246-3286 or 906-239-9984 a synopsis of the things that we, as Christians believe. OUR MAY CLEANERS ARE: The original Nicene Creed was issued in 325 MAUREEN CHARLEVLIX A.D. It was written to clear up a number of AND heresies going around at that time, particularly BARB LINDEMAN Arianism, which denied the divinity of Christ. But that’s not the same thing we say a Mass on Don’t forget to visit our Sunday. The Nicene Creed we still recite today Church Library! came from the Council of Constantinople Located in the lower level next in 381. The council fathers there added to the Nicene Creed more about the person of Christ, to our Conference Room! the Holy Spirit, the Church, baptism, the resurrection and eternal life. So, if you’re ever asked what you believe as a Christian, you can give a complete answer in about sixty seconds. . . With the Nicene Creed! Sunday, April 25 2021 Offering…………... 441.00 Loose…………...… 48.00 \ Stipends…………... 10.00 Diocesan Collection ….. 45.00 For further Study: CCC 199-1065 · Total $ 544.00
Who do you say that Jesus is? Growing in Faith—May 2021 Jesus said to his Apostles, Lunatic: What if J esus were insane and deluded when believing He was God? “But who do you say that I am?” Being out of touch with reality wouldn’t (Matthew 16:15). In Mere Christianity, C.S. have been confined to one delusion. The Lewis wrote that there are three ways to effects of mental illness spill into answer this question. Perhaps many areas of a person’s life. Yet, Jesus was a liar, deliberately the Gospels describe Jesus’ wisdom, misleading others by claiming intelligence, and practical good to be God. Or, was He insane, sense. He had an ability to attract deluded into thinking He was people who respected His authority. God? Finally, perhaps He is Lord: When J esus asked, “But what He said He is—God. who do YOU say that I am?”, Peter responded, “You are the Christ, the Liar: If J esus deliber ately Son of the living God.” It’s the only misled others, He would have answer that makes sense. been evil. Yet, his friends wrote Ultimately, we each have to answer that He did incredible acts of the question of who Jesus is for good, was honest, kind, and ourselves. We can pray for the faith compassionate. No one of Peter to declare Jesus our Lord experienced Jesus as a bad man. and our God. Our Holy Father, Pope Francis Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration has launched a 30-day Rosary Relay on May 1st St. Francis Hospital Chapel for the intentions of an end to the pandemic! During the month of May he has asked that all Adorers Needed for the Following Hours: Catholics pray a rosary a day for this. Can you and will you join in this Rosary Relay? Sunday 8am 3pm 9pm As we know, prayer can accomplish great things. Monday 8am Tuesday 3pm 5pm Wednesday 5pm Thursday 8pm Friday 6pm Saturday 4am 8am Please Note: Most times already have at least one adorer. Partners are needed as we desire to have at least two adorers per hour. To sign up for one of these hours or ANY OTHER HOUR, please call: Jim or Jean Simon at 786-1450
SEAS ~ SUNDAY MORNING KID’S (and Adult’s) CORNER JOHN 15:1-8 ~ WORD SEARCH WORDS TO FIND: JUSTICE HEARTS SEEK FEAR PRAISE MORE GLORIFIED BURNED FIRE WITHER NOTHING REMAIN PRUNES FRUIT BRANCH GROWER FATHER TRUEVINE DISCIPLES JOHN GOSPEL THE HAIL MARY A CHILD’S PRAYER TO MARY: Hail, Mary, full of grace, Holy Mary, mother fair, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women Filled with love for God, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Pray for us in all our needs. Jesus. Pray for us today. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, Amen. now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Rev. Darryl J. Pepin, Pastor P.O. Box 187 Cynthia DeFiore ~ Parish Secretary djpepin51@gmail.com Bark River, MI 49807 Bonnie Cowell ~ Bookkeeper www.dioceseofmarquette.org/stelizabethbarkriver Kelley VanLanen ~ Religious Ed. Ray Viau ~ Maintenance Call the Parish Office at 906-466-9938 PARISH MEMBERSHIP Parishioners should be registered, as this is the usual means to Colleen Knauf ~ Organist ~ 466-2872 Ruth VanEnkevort ~ Musician ~ 280-1422 certify that one is a member of the Parish when seeking sponsor certificates for Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Call the Parish Office to register. 906-466-9938 St. Vincent de Paul Conference: 906-466-9050 Mary brings us to the heart of her Son Jesus so loved his mother that his last possible for God to become human and be thoughts on the Cross were of her. He gave crucified for our salvation. Following her her to us as our own mother, and example means saying “yes” to wants us to honor her. “Since Mary whatever God asks. is rightly to be regarded as the way For her sacrifice. Wouldn’t you be by which we are led to Christ, the forever grateful to someone who person who encounters Mary gave up her child so that you and cannot help but encounter Christ your loved ones might live? Mary likewise”. loved her amazing child and she (Mense Maio, Blessed Pope Paul VI). experienced unspeakable heartache as he was sacrificed for us. Praying the For her “yes.” Without fully understanding Rosary regularly reminds us of the life of what God intended, she unhesitatingly agreed Jesus and the desire of his Mother to bring to become his mother. Her “yes” made it us close to his heart. On The Lighter Side A little boy was in a relative's wedding. As he was coming down the aisle, he would take Sunday, April 18, 2021 two steps, stop, and turn to the crowd. Sunday Offering …… $ 2,839.00 Loose ………………. 70.00 While facing the crowd, he would put his Children’s Collection.. 4.00 hands up like claws and ROAR. Candles……………… 37.75 Stipends……………... 20.00 So it went, step, step, ROAR; step, step, ROAR; Bulletin Ad………..… 175.00 all the way down the aisle. Diocesan Collections.. 780.00 Literatures…………. 5.00 As you can imagine, the crowd was near Mother’s Day Flowers 40.00 tears from laughing so hard by the time he reached the pulpit. Total $ 4,070.75 When asked what he was doing, the child sniffed and said, "I was being the Ring Bear."
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