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MASS INTENTIONS SCHEDULE Monday, May 9, 2022 8:30 a.m. Scripture Service 1:30 p.m. May Crowning 6:15 p.m. Bishop Baron Mass Series 7:30 p.m. The Chosen Tuesday, May 10, 2022 7:30 p.m. Prayer Group Wednesday, May 11, 2022 8:30 a.m. Mass Friday, May 13, 2022 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturday, May 14, 2022 4:30 p.m. Vigil Mass Sunday, May 15, 2022 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass 12:00 p.m. Sunday Mass Rosary recited weekdays (MWF) after 8:30 am services PARISH THEME and Sunday after the 10:00 am Mass "In order to promote individual and parish growth, St. Anselm parish is a welcoming Catholic community committed to serving Christ through: the celebration of the sacraments especially the Eucharist outreach initiatives to individuals, life long education resulting in the transfer of the truths and practice of our faith to our youth.” WEEKEND MINISTRY SCHEDULE MAY 14 & 15TH, 2022 4:30 PM SAT. 10:00 AM SUN. 12:00 NOON SUN. VIGIL LECTORS M. Roberge D. Jennings M. Walkuski S. McIlhiny LAY B. Jouppi S. Hunt H. Carisse May MINISTERS P. Poynter MA. Walkuski E.M. Fish Mignogna J.R.Berkowski Hunt J. Romano J. Witzleben J. Moceri FaithFilled Young People J. S.Drapala Bielawski D. Budz Reeves M.J.DeMarco Stodulski We pray for all young people, called R. T.Habermas McIlhiny R. R.DeBlander Roose E.M. DeMarco Jannusch to live life to the fullest; may they USHERS B.P.Jennings Poynter M.Forystek R. Dudek Marcon S. see in Mary’s life the way to listen, P. Karas M. Bargardi P. Gass the depth of discernment, the courage that faith generates, and P. Kelly G. Rinke the dedication to service.
OF MANY THINGS... DIRECTORY We honor our mothers, grandmothers, godmothers and those who have been like a mother to us this weekend with prayers and expressions of gratitude for their gift of life and loving care for us for the many years of childhood and beyond. Mothers never stop being mothers no matter how hold their children are. Perhaps with all the conversation now in the government we could include a prayer for unwed ST. ANSELM PARISH mothers to keep their unborn child and 17650 W. Outer Dr. bring their gift of life to a family that will Dearborn Heights, MI 48127 give that child a home and care. Phone: (313) 5654808 Parish website: www.saintanselmparish.org I think of my own mother who was www.facebook.com/StAnselmParish widowed at the age of 52 with five young boys to raise by herself. She went back to teaching and spent many years in the fourth grade class Pastor in a Catholic School in the parish of Epiphany. May God bless her and Msgr. James A. Moloney P.A. all mothers on this very special day of recognition. MsgrMoloney@saintanselmparish.org On this our “Good Shepherd Sunday” the duty of pastors of Admin. Assistant/Business Manager parishes is to stand up and appeal for the upcoming annual Catholic Laura Gutierrez……………...5654808 Services Appeal at this time of year. I know that you will be generous laura.g@saintanselmparish.org with your donations to this cause as it helps us to give just salaries to Editor of “Anselmeter” laura.g@saintanselmparish.org our teachers and staff and this drive is a great help. Know that your Worship Minister donation can be directed to the operation of our Catholic School. Genny Schira … ….………...2749264 Director of Faith Formation In today's Gospel, Jesus’ words to us are encouraging ones. “No Maryann Walkuski ……..….. 5610512 one can take them out of my hand.” Did you catch that? In case you Music Minister didn’t, Jesus reemphasizes the point again a few verses later. “My Patrick Hogan 5654808 Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one can Youth Minister take them out of the Father’s hand.” Nothing can separate us. We Marcia Santostasi ……..……2773844 may think things take us out of God’s hand at times but Jesus tells us Athletic Director otherwise. His mercy is always awaiting our repentance. Todd Lackey……………….. 5633430 Christian Service D. Karen Andrews ……..……5803037 “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give Handmaids of the Altar them eternal life and they shall never perish.” This Sunday, let us Beth Jouppi…………………..8461764 heed the voice of the Good Shepherd. Whatever we feel might take us Men's Retreat Director from God’s hand, we can always turn back to Him. God is always Bob Salter ….....……………..2770903 inviting us to follow Him and to trust in His care and be sustained by K of C Round Table Rep His hand. Matt Roberge……..………….2771898 Facilities / Operations Director Happy Mother’s Day! Know that I pray for each of you in my daily Gary Nosis ………………….5102822 prayers and at Mass. Msgr. Moloney Parish Council Presidents Robert Salter ………………….2770903 Bryan Cragg …………….…….5162100 RECONCILIATION MASS SCHEDULE Council Members Saturday: TBD at a later date Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 10:00 am and 12:00 pm Steve Bielawski …………........5611044 BAPTISMS Susan Hicks ……………..…....4185568 Helen Jennings ………….……2777788 For informa#on call the rectory WEEKDAY Peggy Kelly …………………...8068440 Monday: 8:30 am Prayer Service Ronald Laing**………….……..5382536 WEDDINGS Mass Ͳ Wednesday/Friday at 8:30 am Mark Walkuski Jr. …………….5300066 Please call ahead, at least six *Vicariate Council Reps **Choir Director months for weddings HOLY DAYS 8:30 am & 5:30 pm
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER First Reading from the Acts of the Apostles Gospel Acclamation (13:14, 4352 (51C) Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia Paul and Barnabas continued on from Perga and reached I am the good shepherd, says the Lord; I know my Antioch in Pisidia. On the sabbath they entered the syna- sheep, and mine know me gogue and took their seats. Many Jews and worshipers who R.Alleluia, alleluia. alleluia were converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who spoke to them and urged them to remain faithful to the grace Gospel of God. On the following sabbath almost the whole city gath- The Lord be with you. And with your Spirit ered to hear the word of the Lord. When the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and with violent abuse A reading from the holy Gospel contradicted what Paul said. Both Paul and Barnabas spoke according to John (10:2730) out boldly and said, “It was necessary that the word of God be spoken to you first, but since you reject it and condemn yourselves as unworthy of eternal life, we now turn to the Glory to you, O Lord Gentiles. For so the Lord has commanded us, I have made you a light to the Gentiles, that you may be an instrument of Jesus said: “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they salvation to the ends of the earth.” The Gentiles were delight- follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never ed when they heard this and glorified the word of the Lord. perish. No one can take them out of my hand. My Father, All who were destined for eternal life came to believe, and the who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one word of the Lord continued to spread through the whole re- can take them out of the Father’s hand. gion. The Jews, however, incited the women of prominence The Father and I are one.” who were worshipers and the leading men of the city, stirred up a persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled The good news of the Gospel them from their territory. So they shook the dust from their Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ feet in protest against them, and went to Iconium. The disci- ples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit. The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Responsorial Psalm R. We are his people, the sheep of his flock. Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands; serve the LORD Congratulations to our First Communicants with gladness; come before him with joyful song. R.We are his people, the sheep of his flock. Know that the LORD is God; he made us, his we are; his Richard Alvarado people, the flock he tends. James Eckerman R.We are his people, the sheep of his flock. Brooklyn Elliott The LORD is good: his kindness endures forever, and his Tyler Elliott faithfulness, to all generations. Azalea Gaona R.We are his people, the sheep of his flock. Addison Garcia Elizabeth Globke Second Reading from the Book of Revelation Nathan Grzywacz (7:9, 14b17) Ella Howlin I, John, had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could Lila Kelley count, from every nation, race, people, and tongue. They Lorenzo Martinez stood before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white Evelyn Mouradian robes and holding palm branches in their hands. Then one of the elders said to me, “These are the ones who have sur- Nolan Nosis vived the time of great distress; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. “For this rea- Charlotte O’Berg son they stand before God’s throne and worship him day and Ethan Porter night in his temple. The one who sits on the throne will shelter Kailin Price them. They will not hunger or thirst anymore, nor will the sun Brady Ritenour or any heat strike them. For the Lamb who is in the center of Olivia Santana the throne will shepherd them and lead them to springs of life giving water, and God will wipe away every tear from their Mila Slepsky eyes.” Hayden Wallis The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Joseph Ware
FAITH FORMATION By Maryann Walkuski By Angela Kraetke The Month of Mary...Her Death? There are two important theological opinions on the ques- tion of "how Mary died?". Many church fathers in the West tend to believe the Virgin Mary experienced a real physi- cal death, whereas many Church fathers in the East pro- pose that she “fell asleep” (called the holy dormition) but did not actually die before leaving this earth. Though pre- served from original sin in the womb of her mother, Saint Ann, through the Immaculate Conception, Mary nonethe- less died because of the world’s loss of the preternatural (supernatural) gifts at the Fall. When Adam and Eve sinned, they lost certain gifts bestowed freely upon hu- manity. These gifts consisted of the following: intelligence (people did not have to learn by their mistakes), health (no one ever got sick or became old), agility (there was no pain in working or in childbirth), perfect balance in nature, and neverending life. These gifts were not due to our na- ture. Our bodies are prone to sickness and disease, so when these gifts were lost, they were lost for good. Mary belongs to the human race. Though she was pre- served, in the most perfect way, from original sin, she still experienced a world with the consequences of original sin²for instance, an imbalance in nature; storms, cold and heat; bodies becoming sick; darkened intellects; and a need to study. So it is conceivable to believe that at the end of her life she died and then experienced the resur- rection of the body and was assumed into paradise by her Son, Jesus Christ. In the Nicene Creed, we profess our belief in the resurrection of the body, which means that after we die and the world comes to an end, our bodies will rise in their glorified states modeled after our Blessed Savior and His mother, Mary, and will be reunited with our souls. The doctrine of the Assumption meant that resur- rection took place for Mary instantly; she did not have to wait until the end of the world, which would have been a punishment from original sin that Mary was preserved from. The Eastern Church, such as the Byzantine Catholic (in union with Rome) and Orthodox (Greek, Russian, etc.² not in union with Rome), professes belief in the “dormition (meaning ‘falling asleep’) of Mary,” which simply states Congratulations to our Eight Graders who joined many that because Mary was preserved from original sin, she other schools from the Archdiocese at Mass this past week did not even have to die. Rather, at the end of her life on at the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral downtown. Our own Earth, she simply fell asleep and then was assumed into Rudy G. read one of the petitions on the altar what an paradise by the power of her Son. In Jerusalem there is honor for him and for St. Anselm. Archbishop Vigneron the beautiful shrine and basilica of the dormition of Mary. took time for a photo op after Mass. Both views are perfectly acceptable to believe. What is theologically important is the fact that she did not have to suffer the consequences of original sin since she was pre- ST. ANSELM SCHOOL served from it at the moment of her conception and there- 17700 West Outer Drive, fore reigns in heaven as queen of heaven and earth. Dearborn Heights, MI 48127 Telephone: (313) 5633430 School website: www.saintanselmschool.org Principal: Mrs. Angela Kraetke Thought For The Week….. (313) 5633430 akraetke@saintanselmschool.org Mary, Queen of Heaven School Secretary: Mrs. Patty Delaney and (313) 5633430 pdelaney@saintanselmschool.org Earth, pray for us! School Counselor : Mrs. Carina Gaynier (313) 5633430 cgaynier@saintanselmschool.org
INFORMATION AND UPDATES ANNIVERSARIES PRAYER CORNER 16 Years Please say extra prayers for healing, peace and comfort: Christine & Daniel Geoghegan May13 Anna, Alexander G., Ayla Jednacz, Mary Nameth, Adam, Danny N., John T., Joanne G., P.A. Long LENNON CENTER Marilyn Massey, Richard B., Eleanor S., Jeannie Stout, Bogdan K., Jadwiga K., Anna M., Joanne G., The Lennon Center sends a heartfelt Dale B., Glenda M., Alphonse Larraza, Donna Lacine, thank you to all of the parishioners of Jeff Carey, Jackie T., Hilary Atkin Blevins, St. Anselm Church. We appreciate Kennedy, Mary and Julie M. your loyal support of our ministry and thank you again for hosting a drop by Contact the rectory Monday by noon to be added baby shower last month! Katherine PRAYER FOR THE YOUTH GROUP UKRAINE Our next Youth Group event will be on Sunday, May 22, for our Youth Group Senior Send Off Mass and end of year Brunch honoring our class of 2022 seniors who will be graduating, and as a thank you to all the participating stu- God of love, dents for their volunteer efforts this year. We ask all yg students to RSVP for our world is wrought with war and the Mass and Brunch, no later than Tuesday, May 17. violence, as brother turns on This year we will be honoring two of our seniors. They are Savannah Fish, brother, and the innocent awake to Divine Child High School and Bianca Marcon, Mercy High School. These gunfire and bombs. May Your two young ladies have been active youth group participants since freshmen compassion and healing move year. They both are hardworking, and reliable, and have been committed YG hearts and bring a new day to members over the past four years. Ukraine. Fortify your children to It is always a bittersweet time of year for us. We have to say so long to our resist aggression and instead seniors who have shown such dedication to our group, and have been great become instruments of peace. We role models for the underclassman. We also know they have amazing futures ask this in the name of the One ahead of them and we wish them God’s Blessings as they embark on all their who is the Prince of Peace, Jesus future endeavors. Christ. Amen The mission of the St. Anselm Youth Group is to do service for our parish and area community. Needed service hours for high school and 8th grade confir- Do you know that our Bulletin mation students can be earned. This is a great opportunity for our parish high comes to us COST FREE every school students, and 8th graders to stay involved and participate in our week thanks to our generous spon- Church, and truly live their faith to help others. Also, please remember, while sors, our advertisers. Thank them attendance isn’t mandatory, it is encouraged. You will meet new friends and with your business. get reacquainted with old ones. It’s never too late, simply join us for the first time, or we welcome you back anytime at an upcoming meeting. If you have an article or flyer that you would like in the bulletin or place on Please be sure to fill out the registration form and once it is received your the Community board in the vestibule name and number will be added to our Group Text Message List. Please stay please submit to tuned to this weekly bulletin article for current events and updates. laura.g@saintanselmparish.org. All articles must be submitted at least UPCOMING EVENTS: 5 days prior to the date of publication. (313)5654808. May 22: YG Senior Send Off Mass, and Brunch. June 3, 4, 5: Parish Fes#val as well as adult volunteers. Contact Maryann Walkuski for more information. Area Events: For more info regarding Youth Group, please contact adult leader: Marcia Santostasi @3132773844 or msantostasi@saintanselmschool.org
HELP WITH RETROUVAILLE PROGRAMS BIRTHDAY WISHES SAVE YOUR MARRIAGE May 9 June Buersmeyer ALTERNATIVE TO DIVORCE Daniel Neville Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? Frustrated, hurt May 10 or angry? Constantly fighting? Are you shutting down?Thought Jean Furchi about separation or divorce?RETROUVAILLE CAN HELP!! Georgann Berens Elaine Cipponeri YOU'LLNEVERBE ASKED TO DIVULGE YOUR PERSONAL Dr. Jeffrey Triest PROBLEMS 100% Confidential May 11 We have an unbelievable success rate. Clare Celmer Retrouvaille is the alternative to divorce! May 12 Pat Feliks This quite possibly could be the best gift you ever give yourself, Stanley Goldberg your spouse, your children, your family and your friends!! Roseanne Conklin Lawrence Derderian *Please pass this information on to anyone who you suspect might be a hurting Kelly Agius couple Laura Kelley Call or view our website for the next available event weekend Hannah Bosen DISCREET | PRIVATE | EFFECTIVE 8004702230HelpOurMarriage.org May 13 Charlotte Hazimeh ST. MICHAEL, PRAY FOR US May 14 Robert Suyo Prayer to St. Michael Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection May 15 against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke Emmy Peck him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, Rosemary Boruta by the power of God, thrust into Hell Satan and the other evil spirits Eileen Jednacz who prowl about the world for the ruin of souls. Amen. Dean Prim Dennis Szemak ‘HOPE RENEWED’ FAMILY OF PARISHES Father in Heaven, renew Your wonders in our times, as though by a New Pen- tecost. Holy Spirit, increase Your gifts in us to move boldly into Families of VOCATION PRAYER Parishes with confidence. Deepen our desire for every person to encounter Jesus anew, grow daily as His disciples and give witness to His love and mercy. This is our mission! And we embrace it anew. Grant that Your Holy O Father, you desire all of us to be Church in Detroit, praying perseveringly and insistently with one mind, happy. Stir up the grace of a religious together with Mary, the mother of Jesus and guided by vocation in the hearts of many men and St Joseph, St. Anne and Bl. Solanus Casey, may increase the reign of the Di- women. Grant to them the willingness vine Savior, the reign of truth and justice, and generosity to give of themselves, the reign of love and peace. their lives, their time and their talents to We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen. the service of Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord and Savior, and to His Holy Church. May more men and women go Polish National Alliance Council 54 invites you to attend a oneday forth as priests, deacons, brothers and FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH SEMINAR on Saturday, May 14th sisters to bring the truths of our Catholic Useful to both the beginner and those who have already started research faith to all others so that soon they, too, about their family history, our genealogist will teach you about the websites, may know You better and love You search tools, and FREE resources out there ± the basics of how to search for more...and serving You, be truly happy. and learn more about your ancestors. Event will take place at the Amen. Plymouth K of C Hall, 9 a.m. ± 3 p.m. Cost is $50 per person, and includes lunch.Discounts available for PNA members and students. 1 800 799 7233 For more information, or to register, call Beth Stawasz at (313) 6140428. Help for domestic abuse
FOOD PANTRY FOR YOUR INFORMATION God Bless all of you that have been so The Archdiocese of Detroit encourages individuals to report clergy generous supporting St. Sabina’s Food sexual abuse of minors and others no matter when the abuse occurred. Pantry. There is still a great need and Individuals may contact local law enforcement authorities and/or they they need our help to fill the pantry may report to the Archdiocese of Detroit by calling the Victim Assistance Below is the list of items that are Coordinator at (866) 3438055 or by emailing vac@aod.org. In addi- most needed: tion, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office can be contacted at its toll free reporting hotline at (844) 3243374 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. Peanut Butter to 5 p.m.) or by email at aginvestigation@michigan.gov. More infor- Jelly mation about the Archdiocese’s efforts to address abuse may be found Boxed Mac & Cheese at protect@aod.org. Boxed Mashed Potatoes Manwich Baked Beans Our parish is always in the process of improving our social media Muffin Mixes²Corn outreach. If you have not connected with us on Facebook yet, we Cookie Mix²no preference encourage you to follow us. It’s a great way to keep in touch with Canned Fruit Salad Dressings our parish community and stay up to date on the latest news and JellO events here at St. Anselm. If you can spare an extra can or box You can find us on Facebook at: or bag of food please bring it with www.facebook.com/StAnselmParish you to church …...Thank you! Please place all food donations for in the grey food collection bin in the church vestibule. THANK YOU!!! ST. ANSELM MEMORIAL FUND The Memorial fund was established to help raise money for St. Anselm School to ensure that the educational tradition of St. Anselm will continue for many years to come. Please consider this fund when you are doing your will as this will help in preserving your Catholic values and passing them on to the next generation. Always seek advice of your attorney or financial advisor. Additional information about the fund please call the rectory at 3135654808. PRAYER AND STUDY GROUPS Monday Evening 6:15 ² 7:15 PM Bishop Robert Baron Series on the Mass. Join Theresa Dunn and her group for discussion and reflection. Tuesday Prayer Group 7:30 8:30 PM Prayer and reflection All are welcome to join SPRING HAS ARRIVED!! PARISH MEMBERSHIP FORM If you would like to enroll, change your address, or simply have questions Sam Dudek is offering about our parish, please fill out the form below and drop it in the collection basket or mail it to the Church office: 17650 West Outer Drive, Dearborn lawn services. Time to Heights, 48127. think about flowers and Name: _____________________________________________________________ green grass. Call him at 3135856603 Address: ___________________________________________________________ City/Zip:____________________________________________________________ Thank you! Phone and Email:_____________________________________________________ Reliable and caring! Please print
RAFFLE TICKET RETURNS OUR CHAPEL IS OPEN Najwa Bazzi EVERY DAY Ms. Helen Carisse Mrs. Julius Chikos The Chapel is open for prayer, Ebelia Gaona reflection and meditation Kelly Gardner (7:00 AM ² 9:00 PM) every day. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Idzior Mr. & Mrs. Greg Jorgensen Mrs. Angela Kraetke Eucharistic Adoration of the Mr. Charles Mifsud Blessed Sacrament Mr. & Mrs. Jim Muscat from 3 4:00 PM Ms. Amy Nehmeh Monday through Friday Mr. & Mrs. James. Pawlusiak Divine Chaplet begins at 3:15 p.m. Ms. Breanna Pena Thank you!! PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS LORD of the Harvest, BLESS young people with the gift of courage to respond to your call. Open their hearts to great ideals, to great things. INSPIRE all of your disciples to mu- tual love and giving….for vocations blossom in the good soil of faithful people. Donations for the Festival Raffle Booth INSTILL those in religious life, parish The Parish Festival is a ministries, and families with the month away. During confidence and the festival we raffle off grace to invite oth- all of the donations that ers to embrace the you give us. This is bold and noble profitable for us as path of a life con- secrated to you. there is no expense UNITE us to Jesus we incur except for the through prayer and cost of the tickets we sacrament, so that print to sell. we may cooperate This Photo by Unknown Author with you in building your reign of mercy Please consider donating an item or two. and truth, of justice and peace. Amen. Be creative ² a coffee maker with coffee and some cups, a dog or cat basket, items for a men’s Pope Francis or ladies basket, game night or arts and crafts…..let your imagination out of the box. For larger items that are popular InstaPot, MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Air Fryer, Collapsible wagon, Nutribullet, Memberships to Greenfield Village or Detroit Our Ministries are in need of participants Zoo...vacation basket and Gift Cards are always welcome especially with larger denominations to Eucharistic Ministers Home Dept, Lowe’s, Target or Amazon…. Lectors (Readers at Mass) Call Maryann for ore information at Ushers (313)5610512 Handmaids of the Altar or Laura at the Rectory (313) 5654808 If you are interested, please drop a note in the collection basket or call the Rectory Thank You at 3135654808
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