Post on 17-Jun-2020
transcript
Events for the Week
Monday, July 9, 8:00 a.m. Confessions - Church 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - The DEEP 6:00 p.m. Attic Treasures Collection until 7pm - Founders Hall/Activity Center 7:00 p.m. Theology of the Body - Grand Hall
Tuesday, July 10, 9:30 a.m. Novena - Church 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - The Deep 6:00 p.m. Confessions - Church Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - The Deep 9:30 a.m. MMP Cenacle - Gospel Room 6:00 p.m. 175th General Meeting - Grand Hall Stage 6:30 p.m. Defending the Kingdom - Founders Hall 7:00 p.m. Men’s “Welcome” - Gospel Room
Thursday, July 12, 10:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. AA Meeting - The Deep 10:00 a.m. Prayer Study - Library 7:00 p.m. 12 Steps to Freedom - Library Friday, July 13, 8:00 a.m. Confessions - Church 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - The Deep 6:30 p.m. K of C Bingo - Knights Hall Saturday, July 14, 3:30 p.m. Confessions - Church Sunday, July 15, Coffee and Donuts this weekend following 8:00 a.m & 10:00 a.m. masses 12:00 p.m. Protecting God’s Children - Parish Office Conference Room
Page 2
I know it was difficult to say goodbye to Fr. Todd last week, even though he was only here a year, he has made an
impact on so many parishioners’ lives. I will miss him (though I believe my dogs will miss him more). I was
informed that Fr. Matthew Joseph MCBS will be assigned here as our associate pastor. He is a well-seasoned priest
(that means older) and has been in the area for one year. When I was asked if I would like him to be assigned here I
had two concerns; how he would get along with the dogs and how easy it is to understand him (he passed both tests).
I am hoping all parishioners who are able to will attend our
“Good Ol’ Summer Time” Family Fest Honoring the 175th Anniversary of our church on Sunday, July 29, 2018, after the noon Mass. An RSVP form is on
page 12 and also available in the Parish Office or at the Welcome Desk .
All are welcome to attend this Free Event
from Fr. Todd. . . . . . (Repeating Fr. Todd’s farewell…) It is hard to believe that this is my last weekend at St. Johns!
I just want to say thank you and what a privilege it has been to serve here with you. Thank you for your warm welcome and all of your prayers and encouragement over my year here. I especially want to thank Fr. Robert for his mentorship and friendship!
I will be living in Hudson at Sacred Heart’s rectory. Fr. Tomy Kattikanayil lives there as well and will help with Masses both at my parishes and in the greater region. I am very happy that I will be living with another priest for my first assignment. It will be a blessing to have fraternity and also the continuity of a priest who has served in the area for a time. Fr. Tomy is from India so I am also hopeful that he likes to cook curry- because I like to eat it!
With both parishes being smaller this assignment will be a great place to start out. Every parish I have been to has had a school and they always bring such joy and life to a parish. It is going to be fun getting over to the school and getting to know all of the kids.
Sacred Heart’s flooring will be renovated during the month of July so my first month there I will be celebrating Mass in the basement. I am sure Fr. Joe Krupp is struck by the timing- he just finishes getting things fixed up and he has to move! So, thank you again for a great year. Please pray for me and I will pray for you.
Here is some information on my new parishes:
Whatever . . . from Fr. Robert
St. Mary on the Lake Parish 450 Manitou Beach Manitou Beach, MI 49253 250 families who attend year round 400-500 families in the summer between Memorial
Day and Labor day because of tourists coming to the lake for camping, summer cottages, etc.
Manitou Beach is a community of roughly 2,000. Like Fenton, I think lake time will be part of my ministry!
I find great irony in the fact that St. Mary’s is located on Devil’s Lake. We will strive to be a good influence!
Sacred Heart Parish 207 South Market Street Hudson, MI 49247 500 Families Sacred Heart’s School: Pre-K through 6th grade. There
are approximately 80 students Hudson is a town of 2,300 and is a rural farming
community. It sounds like I will be able to do some farming as part of my pastoral duties!
Sacred Heart is a beautiful stone church, much like the Chapel here at St. Johns. It was dedicated in 1906.
Page 3
Mass Schedule & Intentions Lectors E. M. Usher Servers
Come pray the Rosary a half hour before Mass, Monday through Friday this week.
Monday, July 9: Saint Augustine Zhao Rong Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Mt 9:18-26 8:45 a.m. Silvio Lenzi - Mike and Kim Ronthi 2:30 p.m. Mass at Crestmont Tuesday, July 10: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Mt 9:32-38 8:45 a.m. Zette Chiappini –Simone Des Marais 6:30 p.m. Russell Stidham– friends Wednesday, July 11: Saint Benedict, Abbot Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12;Mt 10:1-7 8:45 a.m. Joseph Zantini - Tom & Marlene Hamel
Thursday, July 12 Hos 11:1-4, Mt 10:7-15 8:45 a.m. Mary Gorzenski - Carol Wikaryasz Friday, July 13: Saint Henry Hos 14:2-10, Mt 10:16-23 8:45 a.m. Gerald Antior - Dick & Judy Cramer
Adoration will follow Mass in the cry room until His Heart at 7 p.m. in the church
.
Saturday, July 14: Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin Is 6:1-8, Mt 10:24-33 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez:2:2-5, 2 Cor 12:7-10, Mk 6:1-6a
5:00 p.m. Bob & Joan Dery—the Dery family
Sunday, July 15: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Am 7:12-15; Eph 1:3-24, Mk 6:7-13 8:00 a.m People of the Parish 10:00 a.m. Mary Beth Bates - 10:00 Ushers 12:00 p.m. Sherri Robinson– Mike & Kim Ronthi 6:00 p.m. Mary Gorzenski - Bustamante Family
The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Church this coming week in memory of Jim & Alice Buckingham
Sat Jul 14,
5:00 PM
Wolf, N.
(1)
Wolf, B.
(2)
Balmer, P.
Dorland, S.
Dorland, P.
Elton, D.
Herrman, G.
LaGuire-
Quinn, D.
Verhelle, C.
Verhelle, M.
Balmer, F.
Claxton, K.
Husse, D.
Lueck, J.
Phillips, D.
Sun Jul 15,
8:00 AM
Jewell, R.
(1)
Metcalfe,
R. (2)
Bas an, J.
Cornillie, C.
Dixon, M.
Frantz, S.
Knight, M.
Kozak, D.
Nagel, E.
Novak, J.
O'Brien, P.
Bas an, B.
Nagy, S.
Pa hanach
aroenphon,
O.
Porri , J.
Redden, B.
Sun Jul 15,
10:00 AM
Polidan, S.
(1)
Polidan, F.
(2)
Bade, J.
Bradburn, K.
Brant, S.
Carpenter, L.
Clements, D.
Dangcil, S.
Erber, A.
Erber, J.
Faricy, L.
Frakes, J.
Laue, K.
Lukowski, J.
Lukowski, F.
Unterborn,
R.
Cannazzaro
, M.
Cor s, C.
Herstein, R.
Tatro, R.
Wagner, D.
Wentworth
Jr., J.
Sun Jul 15,
12:00 PM
Hagerman
, A. (1)
Pobocik,
L. (2)
Carney, M.
Drewek, M.
LeVasseur, J.
Lockwood, P.
Monahan, R.
Sciturro, R.
Taylor, A.
Walstrom, B.
Dobias, D.
Dziadzio, S.
Glinke, T.
Langeway,
C.
Rheingans,
J.
Walters, L.
Sun Jul 15,
6:00 PM
Kalfs, E.
(1)
Kalfs, T.
(2)
Carino, K.
Carino, F.
Haiss, A.
Jankowski, L.
Moore, K.
Moore, A.
S lson, D.
S lson, N.
Gilbert, M.
Hermsen,
A.
Ke erer, A.
King, J.
Whaley, J.
Ma &
Julie
Celini.
*Phillip
Ostrander
Anna Heim,
Sarah
Dziadzio
*Reese
Gordley,
Sarah &
Nick
Learman
Carter
LaFontaine,
Beth &
Laura
Jacoby
Molly &
Jack Killian,
Ma
S ckert
Page 4
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
I would like to continue from my last
week’s article and share another response I
received to my question (addressed to this
years RCIA Group):
How do you see God working in your
lives?
“God is constantly working in my life, even
when it's hard for me to notice him. I try to
keep my "eye on the prize" but sometimes I
get a little off track and God centers me and
puts me back on my path.
“I am always thinking about Jesus and how
he lived his life and what I can do to
become a better person. When I'm having
trouble sleeping, I take his hand and we go
for a walk.
“A few times a week, I get up early to pray
and meditate before my busy day. I always
ask God to send the Holy Spirit to be with
me. I imagine the Spirit falling over me
like a glowing liquid that covers every inch
of my body, from the hair on my head to
the cracks between my toes. One morning,
a couple of weeks ago when I was asking
for the Holy Spirit to come, the lyrics to a
song popped into my head, "I am already
there." That put the biggest smile on my
face.”
Okay Catholics in the pews, let me hear
from you. 'How do you see God working
in you lives?"
When we give testimony to God, we are
not trying to increase His glory but to
communicate it ! CCC 293
Blessings,
Sandy
Director of Formation,
Page 5
Coordinator Religious Education, Annie Kitching . . . .
Youth Ministry
For some children (especially those
active ones) just about everything we
offer at church can seem a little chal-
lenging for them. It is hard to sit
still, after all, for some kids.
That’s a good reason to enroll your child in VBS. This is a
lively, fun, ACTIVE week - but imparting the same Chris-
tian messages that we otherwise present in an ordinarily
more sedate way. VBS is fun! And if your child comes
away with nothing more than that - they had FUN at church
- then it is a win.
A young participant in last year’s program said, when asked
if other children should sign up for this year’s program:
Yes. They will like it. Because they have good rou-
tines and the dancing part is really good exercise
for you. The singing part is so you can sing to God!
And in addition to learning movement routines and singing,
there are hands-on craft activities, games, prayer and a
strong presentation of important truths about our faith.
SIGN UP ONLINE! Call the parish office if you have ques-
tions!
WHY WAIT? REGISTER NOW! Take one thing off your plate for “back to
school time” in the fall, and sign up now
for REP Classes!
Registration is available NOW for next
year! You can pay now or pay later. If
you register now it gives us a head start
in preparing for next year’s classes, getting our email lists
sorted out and providing you with the information you’ll
need in a timely manner.
To register go to the parish website: stjohnfenton.org and
look at the drop-down menu under Faith Formation. Select
Religious Education. There you can find information about
our program and schedule; scroll way down and there is a
registration form at the bottom which you can use to register
(and even pay, if you wish) online.
Page 6
Director St. John Social Ministries Deacon Terry Carsten. . . .
Faith in Flint Day of Healing
Sponsored by the Deacons of the Diocese of Lansing
What was formerly called Deacon Day in
Flint, is now known as Faith in Flint, It is
August 25, 2018. We deacons walk the
neighborhoods of east Flint and try to speak to
the people living in every home. It is a great
day of meeting new people and inviting them to
St. Mary’s Church on Franklin St. We invite
everyone, not just Catholics.
We collect goods all summer as the need is
great. We here in Genesee County are
responsible for the items listed. Boxes will be
placed at the entrances of the Church and
also in the Outreach office.
Please join us in helping our Bishop help Flint.
Proceeds go to the Saint Francis Prayer Center
and St. Mary’s Catholic Church Flint. These
people need to know Jesus is alive in the
Church today.
Thank you Respect Life!
Thank you to all who participated. We had a great turnout for the baby shower. People responded generously
giving beautiful gifts and donations of money. This concludes this project for Respect Life in our Parish. They
have already begun their work on their next project. Respect Life is working hard to keep Catholic Issues alive
in our hearts, and educate us on the Churches stance on modern issues.
Respect life will take on many of the contentious issues that are making news in our world. Please read their
articles in the bulletin and be an informed Catholic. We hope to raise issues that will make you think about t real
life issues you and I will have to deal with in the future for some of us, and right now for many of us.
One such issue is for us more mature Parishioners. Is whether to sign a DNR at the hospital? (Do Not
Resuscitate) Where does the Church stand on this? What are the implications of hospice? What about
euthanasia? How about palliative care? Who is your medical advocate? Do you have an advocate? Does your
advocate know your wishes for medical emergencies?
These are just a few of the issues to be discussed in the future.
Page 7
An Education in Faith
Do you shop on Amazon? Because St. John Parish is a non-profit organization we are able to
participate in the AmazonSmile program. By visiting https://smile.amazon.com BEFORE
you shop on Amazon, Amazon will donate 0.5% of eligible purchases to St. John Parish and
school.
Thank you for your continued support!
(810) 629-6551
stjohnfenton.com
Please save for St. John School:
Box Tops
VG’s Receipts (whole receipt needed)
Now Enrolling!
Currently enrolling Preschool 3-8th grade for the
2018-2019 school year!
Please visit our website to register:
stjohnfenton.com
School office will reopen August 6
Please email admissions@stjohnfenton.com
for additional information
Fun Day at St. John
PAGE 8
Our Parish Life Together . . . . . STEWARDSHIP CORNER
Offertory Observation… Today’s reading from St. Paul explains the “divine
economy” of stewardship — “The relief of others ought
not to impoverish you; there should be a certain
equality. Your plenty at the present time should supply
their need so that their surplus may in turn one day
supply your need.”
Vocation Views... Many people need a healing touch. Open your heart to
the possibility that God may choose you to be a healing
touch as a priest, sister, or brother.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND
Please call the Parish Office at 810-629-2251 if you have a family member in need of prayers. Names will be removed after 6 weeks, but can be renewed with a phone call.
Ed Adams Mary Boan Sally Burek Helen Bugis Steve Burrows John Cislo Christine Cole Ed Collins Rosemary Coon Zoe Cossin Bill Cowan Jenny Cox Phyllis Davis Mary Dott Lori Delecki Mary Douglas Kristie Fader Lori Feamster-Ferguson Phillip Frederick Zell French Carol Green Lillian Green Judy Hillis Randal Hoover
Margaret Horan Peggy Keck Peter Keller Jackie Kepsel Victor Kind Leo Macksood Bill Nagy Mitzi Pittman Delaney Polidan Patricia Poole Christopher Rash Paul Robinson Joyce Rolston Betty Ryan Leona Rykulski Sadie Sarters Howard Schrock Rose Sekulich John Sharpe Pat Shaw Rod Stilgenbauer Steve Sulfaro Edward Tatro Colette Turkowski
Carol Ann Wenta- Rhoades Clara Wenta Eloise Wild Cohon Witten
And he told them a
parable to show them
that they ought always to pray and not lose
heart.
Luke 18:1
Mission Statement: As disciples of Jesus Christ at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish, we are called to work for the salvation of all, sharing the Good News of God’s love, mercy, and forgiveness, while serving one another.
Because of the early Holiday deadline, financials are not included in this week’s bulletin
ST. JOHN CHURCH BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY
We are inviting all parishioner businesses & services this wonderful opportunity to reach out to our
parish. Help us build a stronger parish through your participation in the directory. Creating new
relationships and growing your business/service will reap priceless benefits for all.
The parish directory would allow our parishioners with businesses/services to partner with the those parishioners needing their service, thus providing talents and treasures to benefit the many missions of our Church.
When a parishioner uses a business/service from the directory, a portion of the sale will be donated to the Church as directed by the parishioner. This allows individuals and families the opportunity to give back to the Church as they pay for needed services.
The directory will be categorized by the type of business/service provided. Business/services can range from real estate to baby sitting. Businesses/services can decide the appropriate donation amount for gifting.
Please take time to read I Corinthians chapter 12.
“St. Paul compares the community to a body, reminding us that not all of us are the same, but all are dependent on one another. By serving one another in St. John Parish with our talents and gifts, we become who God created us to be and we enable the parish community to become the best that it can be.” (adopted from St. John School letter February 2017)
Please call or email Shauna Meyers to sign up for the directory and receive any answers to questions you may have.
Office: 810-373-0683
Email: smeyers@stjohnfenton.org
Thank you for considering this wonderful opportunity to strengthen our community!
CCW- COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN NEWS... Happy July to all! Hope you're enjoying those warm summer days. Our planning meeting went well. Details and event sheets will be passed out at the tea house. There are still slots and activities you can volunteer for
Just a reminder on Wednesday July 11, we will be going to Tyme Well Spent Tea House on Krause and Hartland Rd., in Hartland, at 11:30a.m. There was a sign up sheet passed around at our June meeting. Thank you to the 26 ladies who signed up.
Time is approaching fast for the 175th anniversary Good Ol' Summertime Family Fest on July 29! There are still openings. If you can help out please contact Kathy at 810-629-1173. There are 3 shifts of workers: setup, greeting and sharing time with fellow parishioners and of course clean up are all important jobs. This is our 175th anniversary, let’s be a part of it. You don't have to be part of CCW to offer your help with this family fun event! You don't want to miss this celebration. Circle the date on your calendars and RSVP on the cards in the church pews so that our cooks and planners prepare enough food. August 8, we will have breakfast away from the parish at 10:00a.m. at the Hill Street Grill on Hill Rd. between 1 75 and Fenton Rd. They have enough room for a group of us. Please RSVP to Shirley at 629-4775 by August 1st, if you plan to attend.
Please remember to thank God for your faith and the freedom to practice it. Ask God to watch over our school children and keep them safe and find help for those who need it. Pray for our leaders and the choices they have to make for us all. Don't forget those who put their lives on the line for peace and safety in our nation and the world. Many are making big sacrifices for world peace. –Sandy Tryles
PAGE 9
JULY WEEKEND ROSARY
During the patriotic month of July our weekend Rosary intention will be for our nation. There are many issues which confront our nation's leaders, and us, it's citizens. We pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit in our nation's decision and policy making so we can continue to be a beacon of hope and freedom for the times in which we live. Please join your fellow parishioners praying the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary one half hour before the 5:00 p.m., 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Masses
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
WHAT’S NEW AT….
What’s New at The Welcome Desk….. Did you forget to put your FamilyFest RSVP in the collection basket? Turn it in to one of our friendly helpers at the desk!
Are you a ‘welcoming’ person? We are looking for someone who would like to help before and after the 6:00 p.m. weekend mass at the desk. It can be the mass you normally attend. Required: a smile!
More from Trooper Amy Belanger
In her Facebook video, Michigan State Police trooper Amy Belanger addressed many myths and facts about Human Trafficking.
First, by law there is no such thing as a minor prostitute. All who are under the age of 18 are considered victims. The majority of young victims are between 13 and 16 years old. The younger they are the more money the traffickers make. The youngest rescued victim was a four-month-old who was being trafficked by her parents.
Second, trafficking happens everywhere. Most people living in rural areas believe it only happens in large cities. They also believe that most victims are kidnapped and moved across country. Three (3) percent of victims are kidnapped.
Third, traffickers are classified into three groups – the gorilla, the CEO, and the lover. The gorilla is the trafficker who takes the victims by force, kidnapping. The CEO is the trafficker who promises fame and fortune through jobs like modeling. The lover is the trafficker who usually makes first contact through social media, takes his time to build a relationship of trust, buys gifts, and convinces the victim he loves and wants to take care of her.
Fourth, drugs are a means of control used by the traffickers. The question is not if the victims will be drugged but when.
Please pray to end all forms of Human Trafficking and report all suspicious activity by calling 911 or the National Hotline at 888-3737-888.
Connie Ozanich
PAGE 10
NEW AT THE KIOSK IN THE GATHERING SPACE
U B R
Dr. Michael Barber, host for Reasons for
Faith Live on EWTN, is Professor of
Theology and Scripture at John Paul the
Great Catholic University. On this audio
CD, in his exci ng presenta on, he reveals
the deep treasures hidden in the
Apocalypse, demonstra ng the prac cal
implica ons for living in today's modern
world. When is Jesus coming? Listen and
discover the surprising truth!
Parishioner Comments:
It literally blew me away! This CD on the
Book of Revela on is so rich in detail and
Old Testament understanding!
-David - Deerfield, IL
Excellent! I think all Chris ans need to
hear and study this message. It should
be widely distributed!
-Arnold - Rochester, NY
MINISTRY ITEMS NEEDED St. Francis Prayer Center is running low on
pantry items for those we help. If you have
it in your heart, we need laundry & dish
soap, toilet paper, ssue, paper towels,
shampoo, bar soap, & cleaning products
(bleach, kitchen & bathroom cleaners). We
recently had an old freezer die so we lost
meat products we had on hand. Any help
with hamburger, chicken, pork -- anything
you find on sale!
Contact us at 810-787-5330.
The office is open Mon-Thu 12-4
WHERE ARE YOU?! When you discon nue a land-line, change
a phone number or email address, please
no fy the church office at 810-629-2251
so we can stay up to date on this
informa on. If you prefer not to have this
informa on published in the church
directory, just let us know.
Thank you for your coopera on.
We offer these NEW MEMBERS a warm welcome to the
Community of St. John:
Betty Cappernoll of Linden
Nickolas and Daniella Maniaci of Linden
Eric Szczepanski of Fenton
Jim and VitaVyskocil of Linden
Zach and Stephanie Bauer of Linden
Maggie Johnson of Grand Blanc
Kara Titus of Fenton
George and Jennifer Smiljanich of Linden
Josephine Daratony of Hartland
Brian and Sara Allen of Fenton
Ryan Kopf of Highland
We are glad you’re here!
Are you new to the Neighborhood? Registering as a St. John parishioner really
is simple….just visit the Parish Office or the Welcome Desk in the church
gathering space, introduce yourself and fill out a short registration form. Easy!
Molly Jane French, daughter of Eric French and Amanda Ankeny was baptized on June 10, 2018. Her sponsors are Chelsea French and Kenneth Jackson.
Olivia Ruth French, daughter of Eric French and Amanda Ankeny was baptized on June 10, 2018. Her sponsors are Chelsea French and Kenneth Jackson.
Benjamin Gabriel Wambold, son of Joseph and Stephanie Wambold was baptized on June 10, 2018. His sponsor is Rosanne Cerqua.
Annalise Sophie Kiger, daughter of Steven and Stacy Kiger was baptized on June 30, 2018. Her sponsors are La Rissa Paras and Jeffrey DeVaney.
In the month of June we welcomed these children into the
St. John the Evangelist Body of Christ:
PAGE 11
FAITHFEST
FaithFest18 was a great success Saturday,
June 23 at St Francis Retreat Center,
DeWi . A record crowd of families and
young people enjoyed a day of live music,
social and recrea onal ac vi es, food,
fireworks and fun -- all centered around a
vigil Mass held “under the stars.”
8
Judy R. Hillis died Tuesday, June 26, 2018. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated here on July 2, 2018. Burial took place in St. John Cemetery. Donald Jones died Thursday, June 28, 2018. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated here on July 2, 2018.
Clare Barcome died Thursday, June 28, 2018. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated here on July3, 2018. Burial took place in St. John Cemetery.
May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in Peace
PAGE 12
ATTIC TREASURES
DROP OFF COMING! Monday July 9th from 6-8:00 PM will be our first me you can bring your "once loved" stuff to our drop off spot. This fun fundraiser that takes place at Applefest is a great way for you to get rid of stuff you no longer need or want. But fear not if you miss that day! We'll be there every Monday from 6-8:00 so please don't leave your valuable treasure at any other me.
A c Treasures Volunteers!
We do need volunteers to
help on Mondays and at
Applefest. No experience is
required. We need people who can haul
stuff but also those who can sort or
price or just help supervise the tent. Call
or email chairs Jill and Jay Nussel: 260-
494-2497 or Jillnussel@msn.com.
Previous volunteers have all been called
and we need more help! If we missed
you, call us! Thank you in advance.
PRAYER AND REPARATION FOR WORLD PEACE
The World Apostolate of Fa ma
Diocesan Morning of Prayer and
Repara on for World Peace will be held
at Holy Rosary Church, 5199 Richfield
Rd., Flint Twp. on July 7, 2018. at 9:00
a.m. The morning includes Divine
Liturgy, Inves ture in the Brown
Scapular, Exposi on of the Blessed
Sacrament, Holy Hour of Prayer and
Rosary.
ST. JOHN MEMORIBALIA First me opportunity—Order online !
St. John Spirit Wear including 175th
anniversary memorabilia is ready to
order:
www.stjohnfentonspiritwear.itemorder.
com
COFFEE, DONUTS AND FELLOWSHIP Coffee and Donuts as a Ministry? Sure! And we need some “ministers.” Will you serve? Call the parish office if you are able to help after an 8 and 10am mass.
HOPE FOR ADDICTS AND FAMILIES
Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church in Sterling
Heights is presen ng a conference to
help families suffering from addic on.
First rate speakers: Fr. Bill Stenzel is an
addic ons expert and works with
addicted clergy. John Kazanjian travels
the globe giving the well-known
Unbound conference, Bethany Perry
works through the trauma of addic on
with families and individuals, and Erik
Vagenius serves on the Na onal Catholic
Council for Addic ons teaching parishes
how to develop support networks for
addicts and their families.
Please join us Friday, July 13 and
Saturday, July 14. Call Kathleen at 517-
282-7402 for informa on. Flyers are at
the Welcome Desk.
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN A endance at this session is mandated
by the Diocese for anyone who
volunteers at the parish on a regular
basis, par cularly if they come into
contact with children. PARENTS -
volunteer at St. John School , or Religious
Ed. program, this session is for you.
Actually this session is for ALL
parents! Learn:
ways to spot poten al abusers
why we can't effec vely train young
children to protect themselves
why most child abusers are people
known and trusted by children and
their parents
prac cal ways to protect your
children and all of God's children
how to protect yourself against false
accusa ons
The session is being held here at St. John,
Fenton, on Sunday, July 15 at 1 p.m. The
facilitator is Annie Kitching. Register at
h ps://www.virtusonline.org
If you need help contact Annie by email
or phone.
PAGE 13
If you’re wondering if there’s more to life than just “getting by” and are ready to focus on what really matters, then discover the extraordinary Catholic teaching known as the Theology of the Body. It will give you a revolutionary and fulfilling vision for life, as it offers a new way to authentically see yourself, your faith, your relationships, and your world.
Given to us by Pope John Paul II, the Theology of the Body is renewing marriages, awakening vocations, healing deep personal wounds, and setting people free to live the life of greatness to which we are all called.
Renowned author and theologian Christopher West unfolds God’s extraordinary plan for all of humanity. If you desire to live out the fullest meaning and purpose of your life, then join us for this amazing discovery!
DVD AND WORKBOOK STUDY BEGINS JULY 9 AT 7:00 PM FOR 8 WEEKS
What Is The Meaning and Purpose of My Life?
How Do I Find Happiness and Fulfillment?
There is $No charge - optional: purchase a TOB color workbook for $20 (or less) which includes all course materials. For more information and to register, contact Eric Nagel at etnagel@umich.edu, tel: 734-320-8123 .
Glory to you, O Lord our God, Your love calls us to be your people. By sharing our many and diverse gifts we share in your mission. We ask you, Lord, to shape us into a community of faith. Through the power of your Holy Spirit, heal us that we, in turn, may heal the wounded. Renew us, Lord, that we may renew the face of the earth. Amen
DENISE R. KETCHMARKAttorney at Law
Parish Member Since 1971
1116 S. Linden Road, Building E, Ste 14
Flint, MI 48532
810-232-6096By mentioning this ad, 10% of all
monies collected will be donated to thegeneral fund for St. John’s Church.
SERVICES WE PROVIDE:Funeral, Memorial & Cremation Services
Pre-Arrangements, Monuments, Grave Markers & Urns
Kenneth & Becca Temrowski
(810) 629-2533
500 Main StteetFenton, MI 48430
www.temrowskifamilyfuneralhome.com
Call Frank Tucker312.502.6212
www.jspaluch.com
Advertising herehelps your parish& your business.
email: tuckerf@jspaluch.com
Our mission is you.www.thestatebank.com
800.535.0517
If you own a business or know of a local business that might like to supportyour local Catholic parish by advertising in its parish bulletin, please contactJ.S. Paluch. Grow your business by advertising in the church bulletin andcreate strong connections with your target audience. Benefits include:
GREAT COVERAGE - 97% of all households attending church take at least one church bulletin home every Sunday.
GREAT VALUE - 70% of all households are aware of and look at the advertising in the churchbulletin and 68% of households surveyed when making a choice between businesses are inclined tochoose the one who advertised in the church bulletin.
GREAT LOYALTY - 41% of households do business witha company specifically because they are advertising in thechurch bulletin.
GREAT PRODUCT - 62% of households keep the churchbulletin the entire week as reference.
WHY ADVERTISEIN YOUR LOCAL
CHURCH BULLETIN?J.S. Paluch will create, produce and print your ad for lessthan you’d spend elsewhere.They help you reachconsumers at extremely affordable rates and offer options to advertise effectively and keep pace with market change.
Learn More About Advertising In Your Parish BulletinCall us at 1-800-621-5197
Email: sales@jspaluch.com
If You Live Alone You Need LIFEWatch!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family
CALLNOW! 800.809.3352
FREE ShippingFREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts
Solutions as Low as$19.95a month
No Landline? No Problem!* Real Time GPS Tracking * Fall Detection
391100 St John Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
You’re a Neighbor, Not a Number.
1190 Torrey Road, Fenton 810.629.1566 | 800.467.6645 | www.bbmich.com
Personal • Commercial • Life • Employee Benefits
Dr. Jeffrey T. PinkstonParishioner
Dr. Carole A. CocagneDr. Kimberly D. Doyle
Dr. Krista L. KlineDr. Susan M. Swanebeck
10010 Miller RdSwartz Creek, MI 48473
Phone: 810-635-4015Fax: 810-635-4017
HOURSMon, Tues, Thurs, Fri9:00-12:00 2:00-5:30
Wednesday9:00-12:00 2:00-6:30
Saturday9:00-12:00
www.swartzcreekvet.com
Di Natale Accounting& Tax Service
Albert Di Natale,Enrolled Agent & Tax Accountant
Personal, Sm. Business,
Real Estate
14165 Fenton Rd., Ste. 104 G
810-714-4302
Family Owned
1225 W. Hill RoadFlint, MI 48507
(810) 235-2345www.swartzfuneralhomeinc.com
Grow in your faith,find a Mass, and
connect with yourCatholic Community
with OneParish!
Download Our Free App or Visit
MY.ONEPARISH.COM
Let us help plan yournext golf outing!
Adult/Child Golf SpecialsCall for details
810-629-5011www.tyronehillsgolf.com
/TyroneHillsGolf
QUALITY EYE CARE AT A GREAT VALUEDesigner ContactsFrames Eye Exams
3140 Silver Lake Rd. at US 23 • 810-593-1000www.genopt.com
JOHN’S PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT810-629-5060 1492 LeRoy
Book Your Parties Now! Large and Small, We Can Handle Them AllCatering for All Occasions Serving Genesee Cty. for Over 40 Years
NEW BANQUET ROOM
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
an Official TravelAgency of Apostleship
of the Sea-USACST 2117990-70
Kenneth & Shannon Brant17460 Silver Parkway • Fenton, MI 48430
Ken: 810-853-8440 • Shannon: 810-853-8444Office: 810-373-5073
www.brantsrealestate.comThe Most CompleteOnline National
Directory ofCatholic ParishesCheck It Out Today!
A portion of the commission will be donated to St. John
The RIGHT TIME to sell your home is when YOU are ready!
FREE Market Analysis (810) 955-6600 • www.JohnWentworthGroup.com Platinum
$29.95/Mo. billed quarterly
• One Free Month• No Long-Term Contract• Price Guarantee• Easy Self Installation
Call Today! Toll Free 1.877.801.8608
Medical Alert System
391100 St John Church (A)
Law Offices of K.C. Baran, P.C.ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR
Serving Linden & Fenton Area• Chapter 7 Bankruptcies • Wills• Trusts, Estates • Family Law
• Custody Support• DUI / Criminal Defense
Parish Member, K of C Member 810-936-5211
3460 N. Genesee 736-3830
www.phplumbingheating.com
• New Work • Repairs • Modernization
1-800-248-0280www.duro-last.comJeff Gottron, Parishioner
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
*Discounts vary by states.State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
1001174.1 State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL
J Douglas MercerIns Agcy Inc.
Doug Mercer, Agent2813 Silver Lake Road
Fenton, MI 48430Bus: 810-714-0370
See why State Farm® insuresmore drivers than GEICO
and Progressive combined.Great service, plus discounts
of up to 40 percent.*Like a good neighbor,State Farm is there.®
CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7.
Call us today for a FREE QUOTE!www.PeabodyInc.com
265 N. Alloy, Ste. 100 • Fenton, MI 48430
HOLLY: (248) 634-7731 • FENTON: (810) 629-1504
607 N. Saginaw, Holly, MI 248-634-4671Active Parish Member
Jeffrey C. Noroyan, D.P.M.*Tim Snyder, D.P.M.*Allan Kalmus, D.P.M.*Physicians and Surgeons of the foot
ASSOCIATED FOOT CLINICNew Location
102 N. Adelaide • Fenton, MI 48430(810) 750-8300
*Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
(810) 733-7090www.jposullivan.com
Matt Shaughnessy, CPAwww.creativepayroll.net
Let Us Help You With All Your Payroll Issues
810.780.4024Your ONE SOLUTION for all your PAYROLL NEEDS
Creative Payroll Services
Clergy REV. ROBERT COPELAND Pastor: 810-629-2251 (rcopeland@stjohnfenton.org) REV. TODD KOENIGSKNECHT, Associate Pastor 810-629-2251 - (frtodd@stjohnfenton.org)
DEACON TERRY CARSTEN, Outreach Coordinator: 810-373-0691 (deaconcarsten@gmail.com) DEACON DAN MEDICH JR, Director of Formation : 810-373-0685 (deacondan@stjohnfenton.org
Parish Staff SISTER MARY ANN MCCARRON CSJ Pastoral Associate 810-373-0692 SANDY SHAKER Pastoral Associate/ Wedding Coordinator 810-629-2251 (sshaker@stjohnfenton.org)
SHAUNA MEYERS, OPERATIONS MANAGER (smeyers@stjohnfenton.org) CAROL BECK, Finance Assistant: (carol@stjohnfenton.org) ANNIE KITCHING, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR: (annie@stjohnfenton.org) RELIGIOUS ED. OFFICE: 810-629-1850 AMANDA MIANECKI, Formation Secretary: (amianecki@stjohnfenton.org) PARISH OFFICE: 810-629-2251 TRICIA JORGENSEN, Parish Secretary: (tjorgensen@stjohnfenton.org)
MELANIE FRENCH, Parish Secretary: (mfrench@stjohnfenton.org)
St. John School SCHOOL OFFICE: 810-629-6551 ROSANNE JODWAY, St. John School Principal: (rjodway@stjohnfenton.com)
ANGIE HAISS, School Office Manager: (ahaiss@stjohnfenton.com)
CARLY STONEHOUSE, School Secretary: (cstonehouse@stjohnfenton.com) Educational Foundation /Legacy: 248-250-2036 BARB WALSTROM/RACHEL PEABODY
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Parish 600 North Adelaide Street Fenton, Michigan 48430
Phone: 810-629-2251 Fax: 810-629-2302
Website: www.stjohnfenton.org School Phone: 810-629-6551
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m.,
Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., & 6:00 p.m.
Daily Mass
Monday - Friday & First Saturdays: 8:45 a.m. Tuesday Evening: 6:30 pm
Holy Days: See Parish Bulletin or website
Confession Saturdays: 3:00 p.m.— 4:30 p.m. Monday 8:00 a.m.— 8:30 a.m.,
Tuesday 6:00—7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00—8:30 a.m. Adoration:
each Friday 9:30 a.m.—8:00 p.m. In the church cry-room
Baptism Baptism Preparation classes are scheduled the last weekend of the month. Parents should call as soon as possible after their child is born to register for this class at 810-629-2251.
Marriage Please contact Sandy Shaker 810-373-0711 at least nine months prior to wedding date, if possible.
Anointing of the Sick This sacrament offers the Lord’s healing strength and peace to anyone who is seriously or chronically ill or hospitalized. Please call the parish office if you wish to have someone receive this sacrament.
Rite of Christian Initiation RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) is for anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church or for any adult who has not received the Sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist. Please call 810-629-1850.
Facilities PARISH OFFICE—810-629-2251 ST. JOHN SCHOOL—810-629-6551 RFP OFFICE—810-629-1850 POWERS HIGH SCHOOL—810-591-4741 OUTREACH OFFICE—810-629-1817 ACTIVITY CENTER—810-629-3560 ST. JOHN KNIGHTS HALL—810-373-0694
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY-810-750-0469