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630 S. West Silver Lake Road, Traverse City, MI 49685 Phone: 231.943.4633, Fax: 231.943.8886
Web Address: www.stpatricktc.org Email Address: info@shamrockchurchtc.org
Facebook: facebook.com/stpatricktc/ Parish App: myparishapp.com Office hours: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-5:00pm
Saint Patrick Catholic Church Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 31, 2021
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 31, 2021
IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Sunday, January 31st, Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time “National Catholic Schools Week Begins
9:00am—MASS James Manning by Keith & Sandi Barsheff
11:00am—Special Intentions of the Parish 12:00pm-1:00pm—Reconciliation/Sacrament
Preparation (Social Hall)
Monday, February 1st Week Two: Faith Formation
Youtube Lesson Plan at home
Tuesday, February 2nd 10:00am-12:00 pm Food Pantry Open
By Appointment Only
Wednesday, February 3rd, Saint Blaise, Bishop & Martyr
Communal Blessing of Throats (following Mass) 9:00am—MASS Bonnie Tumey
by Mike & Carmen Reid
Thursday, February 4th 9:00am—MASS Rosemary Victory by Erin Victory
10:00am-12:00 pm Food Pantry Open By Appointment Only
Friday, February 5th
9:00am-—MASS Patricia Hardin by M/M Timothy Roberts
Saturday, February 6th
Confessions 3:30pm-4:30pm 5:00pm—MASS Special Intentions of the Parish
Sunday, February 7th, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00am—MASS Mary Doherty
by Doherty Children 11:00am—MASS Robert W. Butler
by Ken & Peggy Godin
Financial Report—Week 1/17/2021 146 Envelopes & Direct Deposit $11,353.00 Children’s Gifts 0.00 Loose Cash 372.00 Weekly Total $11,725.00 Income Total 2020-2021(wk 29) $310,373.30 Budget to Date $332,663.46 Annual Budget 2020-2021 $596,500.00
Look At Your Life Through Heaven’s Eyes
One of the reasons we struggle in our life is be-cause we don’t see the things the way that God
sees them. We have what I call a spiritual astigma-tism that distorts our vision and makes it impossi-ble to see as God sees. Life looks very different when you look at it through Heaven’s eyes. If we
look to God for everything, the good times get bet-ter and the bad times are not so bad. If we learn to look at life and people through God's eyes, every-thing changes. I am reminded of the song, Through Heaven’s Eyes, from the animated movie, Prince of Egypt. “A single thread in a tapestry though its color
brightly shines can never see its purpose in the
pattern of the grand design. And the stone that
sits up on the very top of the mountain's mighty
face doesn't think it's more important than the
stones that forms the base. So how can you see
what your life is worth or where your value lies?
You can never see through the eyes of man, you
must look at your life, look at your life through
heaven's eyes.”
The Bible says that God has plans for us. In Jeremi-ah 29:11, it says: “For I know the plans I have for
you." God's plans for us are good. They are better than anything we could possibly think of ourselves. God is the one that gives us the power to be suc-cessful and the desire to do better. So no matter what we are going through, we need to remember that God knows all about it and already sees how it will end. If His plans for us are good and we trust Him, we can look at our lives differently. The dilem-ma we find ourselves in is needing to see life clear-ly but looking at it through our eyes. That’s a sure
receipt for a distorted view.
What we need to do is to stop looking at life from our perspective and begin looking at life through the eyes of God. As long as we look at life with hu-man eyes, we will not see clearly. It’s when we
begin to look at life with the eyes of God that we will have a clearer vision. The clearer our vision be-comes the greater success we will have.
Sherrie Clutts DRE
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St. Patrick Church January 31, 2021
ST. Vincent de Paul in Traverse City Who we are and what we do
One unique program of the TC office is financial assistance to help the working poor called
The Family Fund. This is an example of how the funds are used. A young family with 3 children got behind in rent when the last child was born prematurely. The father is employed in the tourist service industry, causing their income to fluctuate, and the mother had to leave her job to care for their new fragile arrival. St. Vin-cent’s used the Family Fund to pay the balance owed after all oth-er agencies contributed their maximum. Upon receiving assistance, the mother cried (along with the volunteer counselor
who was so pleased to help). They needed help only once. The mother is back to work and they are all doing well. In our community there are families who work hard to generate income to support their children but they have minimal wage jobs, a sudden illness in the family or they find it difficult to manage in the off-seasons. They fall through the cracks of governmental programs and are not eligible for assistance. They are in financial crisis but have the potential of being independent of long-term aid. These funds fill in the gaps and assist families who strive for independence. If you are inclined to participate in the Family Fund as your corporal works of mercy send your contribution
to: Family Fund
St. Vincent de Paul 1207 Woodmere Ave. T.C. 49685
231-947-8466
ASH WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday, February 17th, we will celebrate the beginning of the Lenten season with Mass at 9:00am and 6:00pm. Distribution of ashes will take place following each
Mass. We will follow the protocol established by the Diocese of Gaylord. For the distribution of ashes, they will be lightly sprinkled on the head of the person without touching ( and not smudged on the forehead).
Eucharistic Ministers/Lectors
We are still in need of new Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors. If you are interested, please see our Music Director; Tom Zeoli after Mass. Becoming a Eucharistic Minister or Lector is a great way to get involved in the celebration of Mass.
REMINDER!!!
On Thursday, February 11th, Fr. Gerald will bless water & religious items after the morning Mass & Rosary.
Please bring your water in a container from home as well as any items you would like blessed.
If you have any questions, please contact the par-ish office. Thank you
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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 31, 2021
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT OPENING SOON
Enrollment for this fall at Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools is opening soon for parish families. If you are interested in attending Immaculate Conception Pre-school / Elementary, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Middle School, or St. Francis High School, please be sure to contact Lori Phillips in Admissions, 231 995-8425 or lphillips@gtacs.org to let her know of your interest. Thank you!
Preschool Enrollment Opens Returning families, February 1 Parish families, February 15 All families, March 1
Grades K-12 Enrollment Opens Grant Application Deadline Returning families, March 1 All families, April 15 Parish families, March 15 All families, March 29
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS
During this difficult time of COVID-19 Pandemic the Knights of Columbus have been forced to suspend the 2021 Food Drive which benefits St. Patrick Food Pantry The Knights appreciate your generous monetary and food donations.
Even though the Knights of Columbus Food Drive has been suspended, the food pantry is still in need of non-food supplies such as: feminine hygiene products, toiletries, paper products , laundry and dish soap.
Thank you for your generosity!
Safe Harbor as you know is the Homeless shelter in Traverse City which was begun and continues to be run by area churches and volunteers. We are approaching the St Patrick week for volunteering at Safe Harbor. We have 1 day February 25th as part of the Catholic Churches week, and our week which is March 13th through March March 19th. Next week we will begin sign up procedures to fill our scheduled commitments. Please consider spending a few hours to help out in this way, or consider a donation to provide the food that other parish members will prepare and serve. The winter weather has turned cold. It is vital that we continue our work to provide life saving emergency shelter in Traverse City. I wanted to give everyone an update on the safety of the shelter so far this winter. As COVID numbers in Traverse City rise, Safe Harbor's COVID safety protocols have proven effective in keeping guests and volunteers as safe as possible. The ability to do on-site COVID testing, quarantine and isolation protocols, and dili-gence to public health measures have resulted in 0 cases of COVID transmission at Safe Harbor. Hours of planning, dili-gent work by volunteers, and input from local health experts, have led to a very robust set of protocols for shelter opera-tions. We have implemented screening measures for all guests and volunteers and protocols for addressing any possible illnesses, including onsite presence from the County Health Department for rapid assessment.
Sara Wilk, St. Patrick Coordinator
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Please Pray For Our Ill and Infirm & Their Caregivers
Tom Hammond Erich Zimmer Joe Donati Joan Frixen
Richard Sarber Lucy Herman Mary Kramer Tony Bischof
Dorothy Rohde Jane Kekic Bill Walton Alex Webb
Adell Maksimowicz Ann Drury Jack Denninger LillianRoseBloss
Al Staley Baby Gino Lafave III Sadie Binford Carla Metcalf
Bob Moler Marilyn Ruedisueli Laura Coleman MichaelCouturier
Richard Russell Judith Ann Stroup Joan Richards Patti DeAgostino
Margy Moeggenberg Sophie Cobb Bill & Mary Lipuma Annamay Godin
Frances Schroeter Richard &Beth Cieslik Rchard Watkins John Gruber
Maris Kramer Helen Niccum Terrance Corcoran Debby Regiani
Kim Gipson Ken Godin Morris Kolarik Dorothy Kolarik
Paul Lajko Al Walenbach Marilyn St. Germain Pat Staley
Tom Richter Cindy & Angie Carolyn Priest Sarah Favara
FabianaSanchez Jody Woodcox Terry John Erica Such
Amanda Reenders Hazel Krappitz Chris Combs Art Korson
Ray Moore Patrick Pahl Tom Nicolini Mary Ann Vaughn
Robert Belanger Agnes Okoli Hyacinth Okoli Joey Santa
Laura Miller Tom Waclawski Carmen Reid Rod Burley
GOD IS
GOOD
ALL THE
TIME!
ALL THE
TIME GOD
IS GOOD!
Scripture Readings for the Week ofJanuary 31, 2021
Sunday Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimeDt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9;1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk 1:21-28
Monday Heb 11:32-40; Ps 31:20, 21, 22, 23, 24;Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday Feast of the Presentation of the LordMal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10; Heb 2:14-18;Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32
Wednesday Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr;Saint Ansgar, BishopHeb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14,17-18a; Mk 6:1-6
Thursday Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 9,10-11; Mk 6:7-13
Friday Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin and MartyrHeb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9abc; Mk 6:14-29
Saturday Memorial of Saint Paul Miki andCompanions, MartyrsHeb 13:15-17; 20-21; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6;Mk 6:30-34
Sunday Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimeJb 7:1-4, 6-7; Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6;1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23; Mk 1:29-39
DIRECT YOUR DOLLARSFor every $150,000 worth ofFamily Fare cash register re-ceipts, we will get $1,000. Wehave collected $86,530towards our Fifth goal.
Please save your Family Farereceipts. You can either dropthem off at church and put incanister by the restrooms, ormail into the parish office.
Thank you.
DIRECT YOURLABELS
Family Fare has anew house brand ofproducts called OURFAMILY. For every500 UPC’s not log-os collected, wereceive $25.00. Weneed the labels withthe UPC Code. Theycan be put in thesecond container inthe vestibule nearthe restrooms.Thank you.
Oleson ReceiptsWe hope you aresaving your Olesonreceipts! For every5000 points we re-ceive $50. Pleasecontinue to dropthem in the “Big
White Box” marked
“Oleson’s”
Thank you.
SUNSHINEMINISTRY
Do you know of someonein need of receiving a“Get Well”, “Sympathy”
or simply a “Thinking of
You”, card? St. Pat’s CCW
offers Sunshine Ministry.
Please call Maxine Stein-miller at 276-9550 withyour request.
Sponsor of the Week!We want to acknowledge our
Sponsor of the week!
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