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ST. P IO OF P IETRELCINA P ARISH Catholic Community 18720 13 Mile Road, Roseville, MI 48066 Phone (586) 777-9116 ~ Fax (586) 279-1660 Email: stpiosecretary@gmail.com; Website: stpioparish.org Our Mission Statement Padre Pio We, the Catholic Community of St. Pio, inspired by the Holy Spirit, “Pray, hope and celebrate the Eucharist with hope, to share our faith, love, don’t worry” and the Good News of Jesus Christ through outreach and fellowship. JANUARY 9, 2022
Page 2 St. Pio Parish Directory Parish Staff Rev. Greg Rozborski Pastor Rev. Mr. Arthur Majkowski Deacon Selma Yaldoo Business Manager Sandi Banovetz Parish Secretary Natalia Palubinskas Bookkeeper Tina Bullis Christian Service Coordinator Roxanne Gronkiewicz Faith Formation Coordinator Mark Naworol Maintenance Deborah Szeliga Music Director Parish Information Address - 18720 E 13 Mile Road, Roseville MI 48066 Parish Office Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #0 Parish FAX Number (586) 279-1660 Parish Emergency After Hours Number (586) 204-3427 Parish E-mail: stpiosecretary@gmail.com Parish web page stpioparish.org Faith Formation Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #3 R.C.I.A. - Roxanne Gronkiewicz (586) 777-9116 St. Pio Prayer Line (586) 777-9116. #5 Christian Service Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday GIVING IS SO EASY! 9:00 am to 12:00 noon givecsa.org Food Pantry / Baby Closet (586) 777-9116, #2 St. Vincent de Paul (586)334-4333 2021 GOAL Main Office Hours: $67,563 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9:00am to 12:00 pm & 1:00pm to 4:00pm PLEDGED Friday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm $51,110 Eucharist Adoration Mondays, 9:30 am-3:30 pm 76% of our goal Confessions Saturdays, 2:30-3:30pm Sacramental Prep: Baptism Baptisms will be held on the 2nd and 4th weekends of every month and need to be scheduled three months in advance. Contact the Parish office at (586) 777-9116, #0. Sacramental Prep: Marriage St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish Arrangements to be made with the Parish Office one year prior to wedding date. Please call Mark and Betty Squier at Offertory Collection (586) 296-9589. The Week ending 1-2-2022 Sacred Heart Cemetery Information Office Hours: To operate each week, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 8:00 am - 9:00 am our parish requires a minimum of……..…………..…....$12,575.00 Wednesday: 9:00-2:00 pm This week’s offertory collection, we received, Cemetery Winter Hours in envelopes....................................................................$4,749.00 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Daily in loose collection…………..….…….……..…….……….….………….$115.00 Cemetery Coordinator Sandi Banovetz in e-giving and direct deposit .…...……..….…….….........$1,237.00 Cemetery Phone Number (586) 777-9116, #4 For a total of…..……..….………....…….....…..……....…..…….…$6,026.00 Cemetery Fax Number (586) 279-1660 Under budget for the week…...…….............................$6,549.00 Cemetery web page sacredheartcemetery.org Number of Envelopes Used…....………...…........……................. 171 Turning Point Inc. Number of Envelopes Issued……………………………………....……..485 24-Hour Crisis Line (Domestic Violence Abuse)(586)463-6990 Number of E-Giving & Direct Giving Transactions……....22 Thank you to all who support our Church.
Page 3 WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Mass INTENTIONS (Cont. Sunday, January 16, 9:00 am) †Joseph Frank (Wife, Geri) Saturday, January 8, 4:00 pm Saturday, January 8 Sunday, January 16, 11:00 am †Pacholek & Kuplicki Families NO CONFESSIONS †Jerry Marly (Family) (Mary and Gordon Pacholek) 4:00 pm Mass †Livaria Burley (Jim & Geri Thueme) †Rose Kreuzer (Paul & Janet Schattmaier) †Henry Dorfman (Edward Ochylski) Sunday, January 9 †Jennifer Elias (Family) Happy Birthday Robert Novak Baptism of the Lord †Randy Pasieka-5th Anniversary (Daughters) 9:00 am Mass 10:00 am RCIA, CR (Chrissy Hetzel) 11:00 Mass w/ Children’s Lit., CR Martin Behm (Edward Ochylski) Special Intention (Samantha DeBloaw) Monday, January 10 Michael & Douglas Pockey –Health It is with great 9:00 am Mass All those with cancer and the Corona 9:30 am-3:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Hope that you Virus (Michael Pockey) 11:00 am-12:00 pm Prayer Line and your families 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm K-6 Classes Sunday, January 9, 9:00 am †Eleanor Burley (Family) remain in our 7:00 pm SVdP, Social Hall †Kathleen Evola-4th Anniversary Lord’s loving care during this Tuesday, January 11 (Bonny Bileti Pitlik) 9:00 am Mass New Year. †Nino Bastone-5th Anniversary 10:00 am-2:00 pm Seniors, Social Hall (Carlier Family) I would like to thank those of you 11:00 am-12:00 pm Prayer Line †George Hercula (Daughter) who pledged to the 2021 Catholic 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Solanus Casey, SH †Elmer & Betty Buelow Services Appeal; I am grateful for 7:00 pm Choir (Edward Ochylski) 7:00 pm K of C, Room 1 †All Souls in Purgatory (Sandy Tolliver) your donations to St. Pio Parish as we strive to reach our goal of Wednesday, January 12 Sunday, January 9, 11:00 am Parish offices closed †Virginia Scarcelli (Scarcelli Family) $67,563.00 (we are currently short 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Scouts, Room 3 †Helen & Al Iwankowski $16,453.00). 7:00 pm YAM– Youth Room (Jerry & Del Iwankowski) In reviewing our 2021 CSA cam- †Angeline Call (Nancy Mellou) Thursday, January 13 †Donald Contris (Edward Ochylski) paign financial report, we noticed 9:00 am Mass that many of you still have an out- †Nathan Curtis (Edward Ochylski) 11:00am -12:00 pm Prayer Line 7:00 pm Prayer Group, Room 2 standing balance on your account. Monday, January 10, 9:00 am Cortese Family (Friend) If you are unable to fulfill your Friday, January 14 pledge due to a change in personal 9:00 am Mass Tuesday, January 11, 9:00 am 10:00 am-12:00 pm Shawl Ministry Michael & Douglas Pockey-Health circumstances, please contact me at 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Scouts, Room 3 All those with cancer and the Corona your earliest convenience. Virus (Michael Pockey) If this is just an oversight – please Saturday, January 15 2:30 pm Confessions Thursday, January 13, 9:00 am mail your payment to The Archdio- 4:00 pm Mass †Andrew & Mary Dorko cese of Detroit CSA – 12 State St, HSM Day of Service (Japalucci Family) †Daniel Japalucci (Japalucci Family) Detroit, MI 48226 – and mark it Sunday, January 16 CSA 2021. 9:00 am Mass Friday, January 14, 9:00 am 10:00 am RCIA, Social Hall Michael & Douglas Pockey-Health If you are still prayerfully consider- 11:00 am Mass with Children’s Lit. SH All those with cancer and the Corona ing contributing to this year’s Virus (Michael Pockey) Catholic Services Appeal and have Saturday, January 15, 4:00 pm questions, please feel free to reach †Edward Boike –5th Anniversary out to me at any time. LECTOR SCHEDULE (wife, Delcy & Family) †Jennifer Elias (Family) Thank you for your continued Saturday, January 22, 4:00 pm A. CARR †Mr. & Mrs. William Contris support and generosity to St. Pio Sunday, January 23, 9:00 am (Edward Ochylski) Parish, together we can make a T. SHEREDA Sunday, January 16, 9:00 am difference. Sunday, January 23, 11:00 am †Livaria Burley (Jim & Geri Thueme) C. FORTUNATE †Angelo & Lillian Delise Blessings, (Edward Ochylski) Selma Yaldoo, Business Manager
Page 4 FAITH FORMATION First, I would like to express my deepest appre- Musical Notes… ciation to all who made all these events so suc- Merry Christmas to my church family of St. Pio! cessful. The generosity in this parish is astound- Today’s feast of the Baptism of the Lord concludes the ing and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. We have had Christmas--Epiphany cycle. I love the following an outstanding Christmas Season! We had the Santa Breakfast, Christmas Ham Sale, Christmas Cookie Baking, Christmas Party I, the LORD, have called you for the victory of justice, for Young Adults, and the Christmas Pageant. I would like to I have grasped you by the hand; recognize all that participated in the Pageant. Here are the parts I formed you, and set you of the pageant and those who portrayed them: as a covenant of the people, Narrator:Zoe Woznak a light for the nations, Mary: Elizabeth Schoof to open the eyes of the blind, Joseph: Nathan Schoof to bring out prisoners from confinement, Registrar:Devin Mailloux and from the dungeon, those who live in darkness. Innkeeper: Paul Thomas McCarvell I have so much to be grateful for because I have seen Main Angel: Gabriella O’Connell this Gospel passage in action through the good deeds of Angels: Kylie Myers the people of St. Pio, especially in the Music Ministry. I Shepherds: Ben and Samuel Martin and Adrianna Salera owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to all of the Animals: Noah Hoopingarner, Roman Hoopingarner, Cantors and Instrumentalists for their dedication and Avariana Smith, Evelyn Jarvis, Christopher Houston, service to our church during the Season of Christ- Ally Mailloux, Brooklynn O’Connell, and Samuel mas. Each and everyone of you is a blessing. Thank you Scheinpflug for all you did to make the Christmas Liturgies so beauti- Pianist: Jacob Hart ful! Your good deeds truly reflect your commitment to your own baptism. Next week on Saturday, January 15th, High School Ministry will meet for MLK Jr. Day of Service to serve the community at bus May the blessings of Christmas be with all of you, now stops donating scarves. We are meeting in the parking lot at St. and throughout 2022! Pio at 9:30 a.m. Debi Young Adult Ministry meets on Wednesday, January 12th at 7 p.m. in the Faith Formation Conference Room. All Young Adults ages 18-30 years are invited to attend. NO class on Monday, January 17th for Grades K-6 due to Martin CHRISTIAN SERVICE Luther King, Jr. Holiday. We will resume class on Monday, January 24th. Thank you, to so many for the incredible Blessings, work done to share our Holiday Food Roxanne Gronkiewicz, Baskets. We served 80 families in need Faith Formation Director of food assistance at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Many volunteers stepped in with donations, packing, shopping, delivering, and a big heart. Teamwork efforts include some old and new faces: Randy Bullis, Phil Thibideau, TEAM UP WITH ST. PIO Carol Goucher, Nancy Levy, Doug Levy, Amelia Shereda, PARISH TO HELP US STOCK OUR FOOD Al Keown, George Thibedeau, Bev Wakeford, Matthew PANTRY AND FEED Bullis and Kyle Burley. To the many behind the scenes OUR COMMUNITY! helpers, your time and gifts are appreciated greatly—you are AMAZING support to Christian Service. Thank you MEIJER WILL MATCH “my go to guys” for moving, boxing, driving, lifting, and EVERY DOLLAR YOU DONATE! setting up; you always serve with happy hearts. We wound not have achieved this great success without you! VISIT THE ROSEVILLE MEIJER AT THIRTEEN Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year MILE & LITTLE MACK TO PURCHASE A CARD Tina Bullis, Christian Service
Page 5 The Gift of Baptism “We are called to live our baptism every day, as new creatures, clothed in Christ.” -Pope Francis What reference point do you use when making decisions? Many times, impulse takes control and decisions are made based solely “Who is this Christ? Is he like you?” on emotion and desire. We all know that these types of decisions can often get us into trouble. When a person has a confident sense Perhaps you’ve heard this story, often attributed to of who they are and a real understanding of what is important and the life of St. Teresa of Calcutta. A sick man asked of value, the likelihood of knee-jerk impulsive choices diminishes. her this question, as he marveled at her tireless ser- Baptism gives us what we need to make well informed and pur- vice to himself and others in the name of someone poseful decisions. By this simple gesture, God claims us as His named Jesus Christ. own and provides us with the identity and purpose we need to properly live life. “He is nothing like me,” the saint is said to have answered. “But I hope I am like him.” It is tremendously reassuring, when we truly embrace this revela- Though the authenticity of this exchange cannot be tion and realize that we no longer have to wonder about the pur- verified, its message rings perfectly true: all the pose of our lives or struggle to find our way. The answer of who value of our stewardship lies in its relativity to the we are in God has been given to us. We no longer have to fumble one in whose name we perform it. around, trip over ourselves or walk aimlessly about. Issues sur- rounding the sacredness of life, the meaning of death, the protec- Consider the figure of John the Baptist — a mag- tion of those most vulnerable, care for the weak and the poor, of- nificent, towering character even purely from a fering hospitality to those in search of a home, the purpose and literary or historical perspective. A martyr who fed proper place of work, how to create a just social order, caring for on wild locusts and boldly spoke truth to power — creation, and understanding our roles as heralds and stewards are a man so great some mistook him for the Messiah. just a few of the wonderful gifts baptism brings. When we make decisions based on things such as these core Gospel truths we real- But why is he great? Because he prepared the way. ly act as Christ himself, revealing to others the new creations that All his accomplishments and escapades mean noth- we are. This is how we live our baptism. ing if they are taken out of the context of salvation history. He only makes sense relative to Christ — It is difficult to walk against the tide. Yet, that is precisely what and this is exactly as he wanted it. “One worthier baptism calls us to do. Although we are sinners, in need of mercy than I is coming,” he insists. And because of that and far from perfection we are called to order our life and make humility and that total embrace of God’s will, he is decisions based upon the wisdom and guidance of Almighty God. given one of the greatest honors in the New Testa- He alone is the one who can claim us as His sons and daughters. ment — he baptizes the Son of God. Standing up for our principles will not make us popular. But who ever said Christianity is a popularity contest? Baptism calls us to Let’s examine our lives in the light of their relativi- stand up for that which goes against the grain of secularism. ty to Christ. How do we prepare the way? When Standing in line with other sinners, we have our anchor to steady Christ comes to us, what do we do? How do we us in the tempests of life and God is very pleased. Forge ahead. leave ourselves open to be actors in God’s plan? There is nothing to fear. Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS ©LPi @LPI
Page 6 Eucharistic Children’s Tuition Act of Adoration Assistance Fund Spiritual Mondays, Communion If you would like to help a St. Pio family My Jesus, 9:30 am-3:30 pm in need to pay for their child’s Please follow I believe that You Faith Formation tuition, are present social distancing Simply place any donation in an protocol and in the envelope marked Most Holy Sacrament. wear a mask. “Children’s Tuition Assistance” I love You above all things, and place in the collection basket at and I desire to receive You mass, or drop off to the into my soul. Faith Formation Office. Since I cannot at this Angels of the Feast moment receive You If you would like to have the candles, sacramentally, come at wine and/or hosts dedicated to the least spiritually into my memory of a loved one at one of the St. Glory & Praise Hymnal heart. Pio Masses, Candles are $30 for the Donation Program I embrace You as if You month, the Hosts are $80, were already there and and the Wine is $50. please call the Honor a loved one with a donation to help defray the monthly unite myself wholly to You. Parish Office (586) 777-9116 ext. 0 Never permit me to be expense of our hymnals. For the Month of January: separated from You. In Honor of Robert Novak A bookplate will be placed on the inside front cover for each donation. Amen From your Daughters Hymnal Costs: $20-Pew Hymnal $30-Choir Hymnal Growing with the Gospel $70-Solo Instrument Set There is an insert in our bulletin for $110-Guitar Set the children of our Parish each week. $140-Keyboard Set If you would like to help offset the cost Please place your donation in the of this outreach h to our young Parish members, a donation of $36.00 collection with your information and will sponsor the printing of the name(s) you would like to these inserts for one month. remember. You may place your donation in a You may also bring your Pray to St. Michael marked envelope in the collection basket envelope to the Parish office. for protection against the power of at Mass or call the Parish Office evil, and to bring us (586) 777-9116 ext 0 closer to God. For the Month of January: PRAYER TO Saint Michael the Archangel, St. Vincent de Paul Padre Pio defend us in battle. FOR HEALING Be our defense against Please Pray for our Armed Forces “Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, the wickedness and snares obedient father, you loved the of the devil. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them sick and infirm more than and their families for the selfless acts they yourself because in them you saw Jesus. In perform for us in our time of need. Amen.” the name of God you performed miracles May God rebuke him, FCSN, Janelle Holder, Navy of healing in body, soul and mind. we humbly pray; and do Thou, A1C, Ryan Holland, Air Force Your intercession with God healed the ills O Prince of the Heavenly Host, SSgt. Matthew Huck, Army of past and present and strengthened peo- Tech. Srgt. Tate Jarczewski, Army ple to respond with confidence to future by the power of God, challenges. Those who came to you re- thrust into hell Satan, Sfc. Justin Keown, Army gained a sense of spiritual integrity as you CWO II Phillip Keown, Army rekindled hope in their lives, and encour- And the other evil spirits, SSgt. Sean McDowell, Army aged them to renew the spirit in their who prowl about the world SPC. Keegan Murphy, Army hearts. CMD Peter T. Murphy, Navy Through the intercession of Our Heavenly for the ruin of souls. SSgt. Jacob Piechowski, Army Mother, may we experience your powerful CPT. Michael Reed, Army assistance and be healed in our bodily and Amen CPO Timothy J. Smith, Navy spiritual needs. Gratefully give praise and thanks to God for all His blessings. SSgt David C. VanceII, Air Force Maj. Robert Weiss, Air Force Amen
Page 7 Pray for our Sick Bobby Barba Kathleen Fisher Melanie Lech Emily Reslow Michelle Vander Hagen Dan Beers Marie Gregory Tammi Lech Dick Roach Jenny Vantiem Owen Binkowski Dawn Gunn Theresa Lorio Elaine Ryan Angie Ventimiglio Madeline Budnick Glen Gunn Larry Lyle Jacqueline Ryan Dan Wakefield Elliana Budnick Shirley Harper Mark Maguire Margaret Scavone Anthony Wickowski Haven Budnick Elle Haugland Laura Mazich Susan Shuler Anthony Wilson Mike Campau Judy Herod Jerry Mike Catherine Smith Cass Zalewski Ken Campau Ron Jed Judy Moskwa Jerry Stachowski Patrice Cornwell Keith Josefiak Destiny Nowicki Dave Stoll Joseph Cusmano Brian Kraemer Sharon Nowicki Cindy Thibodeau Martha Cusmano Suzanne Kyc Denny Orpel Joanna Totty Joe Cusumano Judy LaPerre Terry Peters Rachael Trautmann Alice Cooper Donna Lawrence Stacey Pisarski Jean Van Marcke Dina Cunningham Karen Lawrence Michael Pockey Dan Vander Hagen Lori DeLang Andrea Lech Douglas Pockey Mark Vander Hagen If your loved one is no longer sick, please call the Parish Office to remove their name from our list. 586) 777-9116 The Ushers of St. Pio need of a Rest in Peace few good Souls JOHN RODRIGUEZ to Volunteer. Eternal rest grant unto him, Please see an usher after mass O Lord, and let perpetual if interested. light shine upon him. Amen. 2021 TAX STATEMENTS To receive a tax statement, fill out this form (please print clearly), and either mail it to the Parish Office, or place in the collection basket at Mass. Please do not call the Parish Office to request Tax Statements! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR Name:___________________________________________________________________ DONATION ENVELOPES IN THE SOCIAL HALL AFTER MASS. Address:_________________________________________________________________ YOU MAY ALSO CALL THE City:___________________________________State:_________Zip:______________ OFFICE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO PICK Phone #_______________________________________Envelope #_____________ THEM UP DURING Tax Statements will be mailed beginning January 31, 2022. THE WEEK.
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