S t . Ro b e rt B e l l a r m i n e
P a r i s h C o m m u n i t y
310 North Cherry Street, Flushing, Michigan 48433
www.strobertparish.org
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Gordon Reigle, Pastor
Rev. Anthony Brooks, Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard Rymar
Matthew Ralbusky, School Principal
Debbie Thiede, Adult Formation
Hannah Turchi, DRE
Nick Pobocik,. Youth Minister
Faith Yassick, Music Director
Office Staff
Joanne Rymar, Parish Secretary
Mary Newberry, Administrative Assistant
Jeanne Coughlin, Parish Accountant
Kelly Bobalik, School Secretary
Jennifer Hahn, Religious Education Secretary
Scott Neumann, Maintenance Supervisor
Teresa Cassady, Bulletin Editor
Eucharistic Liturgies Morning Mass: Mon., Tues., Thur. & Fri. 8:30 AM,
Wednesday Evening: 6:45 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM, Vigil Mass 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM
Reconciliation Sunday 5:00 PM
Wednesday 5:30-6:30 PM Saturday 9:00-10:00 AM
Individual Appointments can be scheduled
Baptism Preparation Please call the Parish Office to pre-register for
parent & sponsor classes.
Marriages Arrangements must be made at least nine months in
advance with a Priest or Deacon.
Ministry to the Sick & Homebound If you or a member of your family are
hospitalized, homebound or convalescing and wish to receive the Sacrament of the Sick, or receive
Holy Communion, please contact the parish office.
Telephones Parish Office 659-2501 Fax 659-2564 Rectory 659-8553 Religious Education 659-8556 School 659-2503 Powers High School 810-591-4741 F.C.O.C. 810-487-2223
3rd Sunday of easter April 15th, 2018
First Holy Eucharist
Received by:
Maliyah Abueita
Payton Badder
Elisabeth Baroski
Emielou Carufel
Maxwell Christopher
Addison Corcoran
Ella Ellis
Colton Fisher
Myah Fisher
Mya Hoberg
Jonathan Huey
Brody Landon
Declan Lynch
Taylor Marshall
Owen Perry
Zachery Phillpotts
Kali Stack
Evan Staley
Parker Stoddard
Avery Thompson
Timothy Valentin
Elisabeth Wilkins
Emilie Wilkins
Nathan Wood
S a i n t R o b e r t B e l l a r m i n e P a r i s h
This Week’s Flower Intentions
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3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER Notes from Fr. Gordon SATURDAY April 14th 8:30 a.m. Robert J. Blake (Birthday) by Miklasz family 5:00 p.m. Robert Blower by his wife James Kiacz (1st Anniversary) By Jim, Marcella,& Theresa Delecki
SUNDAY April 15th 8:30 a.m. Don Sokol by Charles & Barb White Jim Black by Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Smith 10:30 a.m. Mike Kribs by Dave Gregoricka Dorothy Rau by Arthur & Marcia Smith 2:00 p.m. First Holy Communion Connie Shippy by Kristin & Clare Lewis 6:00 p.m. For the People of the Parish
MONDAY April 16th 8:30 a.m. James Seeterlin by the Cassady family
TUESDAY April 17th 8:30 a.m. Michaeline Seroka by friends & family Jessica Wiget-Goggins by family
WEDNESDAY April 18th 10:30 a.m. (American House) For the Intentions of
April Birthdays by Nancy Morgan 6:45 p.m. Jeanne Parker by Elsie Hartmann
THURSDAY April 19th 8:30 a.m. Ernie Irwin by his family
FRIDAY April 20th 8:30 a.m. Leonard & Estelle Birchmeier by Ed & Joyce McCartney
SATURDAY April 21st 8:30 a.m. Anne & John A.Kuchar by children & grandchildren John Kleinedler by Ann Taylor 5:00 p.m. Intentions of Fr. Anthony by Roni Vanitvelt Karen Namnama by Bonnie McClain
SUNDAY April 22nd 8:30 a.m. Mary Kaczmarczyk by Winston & Sharon Dolphin Reva Goodspeed (2nd Anniv.) by family 10:30 a.m. Jim Cunningham by Carmelina Adamo Fred Kalakay by Don & Mary Koziol 6:00 p.m. For the People of the Parish
Ushers needed at all Masses
Full time and substitutes are welcome
If interested in this welcoming ministry
please contact Bill Winchester at
(810) 874-9901
And Jesus said to them, “Thus it is written that the
Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third
day and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins,
would be preached in his name to all the nations, begin-
ning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these
things.”
In this weekend’s Gospel, Jesus again appears to the
disciples gathered in the upper room, and he interprets
the Scriptures so that the disciples better understand the
events of Holy Week. Jesus does this to prepare the dis-
ciples to be witnesses to all the nations, just like Peter in
the first reading. Similarly, after RCIA candidates are
received into the Church at the Easter Vigil, they begin a
period called Mystagogia, which is a time of reflection
on the Easter mysteries and sacraments of initiation. In
this Easter Season, may we reflect on the price of our
redemption and, in gratitude, become better witnesses to
Jesus Christ!
Diocesan Services Appeal (DSA): Our annual DSA
goal for 2017 was included in the Witness to Hope cam-
paign, but now the DSA returns for 2018 and beyond.
Please prayerfully consider supporting the DSA as it
contains many projects such as seminary education that
no one parish could provide. [And by the way, our sum-
mer intern—seminarian Michael Cassar—will be join-
ing us in May!] So thank you for being generous with
the mission of the diocese. Our parish goals can be
reached if each one of us shares a portion of the many
blessings God has bestowed upon us. God bless you!
Fr. Gordon
Liturgical Ministry Assignments April 21st & 22nd
Readers Group “D”
Extraordinary Ministers Group “4” Greeters Group “4”
In remembrance of
Jessica Wiget-Goggins, 2nd
Anniversary,
Sadly missed by her family & daughter, Maren
2018 DSA Prayer
Loving and gracious God, we praise you and we thank you
for the bountiful gifts that you have bestowed upon us. Instill
in us the courage to “Go and Announce the Gospel of the
Lord.” Help us to understand that we are called to disciple-
ship, to grow actively in faith and to go and share the good
news with the world. Please bless our unified efforts and
help us to bring Christ’s love to all we encounter. Give us
the grace to be generous in our support of the Diocesan Ser-
vices Appeal, so that we may faithfully participate as mis-
sionary disciples in the work of Your Holy Church. Amen.
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Religious Education News
Rita Elaina Cameron
daughter of Garret & Maria
Jacqueline Elizabeth Baker
Hailey Marilyn Baker
daughters of Patrick & Amanda
Welcome to the family of God!
Genevieve Ciochon December 25th, 2017 MaryAnn Gregulak December 23rd, 2017
Thomas Roach January 1st, 2018 Arthur Sokolowski January 8th, 2018 Ronald Wenzlick January 22nd, 2018 Antonia Morolla February 3rd,, 2018 Mary McAlindon, February 8th, 2018 Frances Schultz January 11th, 2018 Nancy Richards February 12th, 2018 Kenneth George February 28th, 2018
Gerald Rowe March 4th, 2018 Patricia Moynihan, March 7th, 2018 George Lemieux March 10th, 2018 Mary Tippett March 11th, 2018 Robert Fate March 28th, 2018 May they rest in peace.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
SUNDAY April 15th
7:15 p.m. Religious Education-School MONDAY April 16th 5:30 p.m. Religious Education-School 6:00 p.m. Wolf Scout Pack Meeting-Mary’s Room
TUESDAY April 17th 4:45 p.m. Religious Education-School 6:30 p.m. RCIA-Fr. Jacobs Library 6:30 p.m. SRS Boosters Meeting-Media Center 7:00 p.m. 4th Degree Knights of Columbus-Angel Hall 7:00 p.m. AA & Al Anon-School
WEDNESDAY April 18th 4:30 p.m. Religious Education-School 6:00 p.m. Tiger Scouts-Media Center
FRIDAY April 20th 9:00 a.m. Exposition/Adoration-Church 5:30 p.m. Benediction-Church 7:00 p.m. AA & Al-Anon-School. 7:00 p.m. 7th/8th Grade Dance-Activity Center
Congratulations to the children who made their first confes-sions and received Jesus in First Solemn Eucharist this week! We are so joyful! Thank you to the parish community who prayed for them throughout the year! Please continue to pray for these boys and girls as they continue to grow in ho-liness! -Hannah Turch, DRE
Practice for Confirmation will be Wednesday, May 2nd at 5:15 pm in the church. Sponsor and candidates should arrive promptly for practice.
Rite of Confirmation will be Thursday, May 3rd at 7pm in the church. Candidates and sponsors should arrive at 6pm in Angel Hall.
May Crowning for Religious Ed & School children will be Sunday, May 13 at 10:30 am for our May Crowning Mass. We ask that children arrive by 10:15 am & that they bring a flower with them to present to Mary, Queen of Heaven. There will be coffee & donuts following Mass.
CCW NEWS
Mother’s Day cards will be available before and after the masses the weekends of April 28th-29th, and May 5th-6th for a donation of $5.00 per card. The donations go to Heart Beat to help mothers and their babies in our area.
Your Mothers’ names will be recorded in the book dis-played near the sanctuary, and they will be remembered in masses for the next month.
We appreciate your support of this worthwhile project.
World Day of Prayer for Vocations will be observed on Sunday, April 22nd, also known as "Good Shepherd Sunday. The purpose of this day is to publically fulfill the Lord's instruction to, "Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest.”
(Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2). Please pray that young men and women hear and respond generously to the Lord's call to the priesthood, diaconate, religious life, societies of apos-tolic life or secular institutes. You can find many re-sources to promote a culture of vocations on the USCCB Vocations webpage (www.usccb.org/vocations) or check out: www.WorldDayof Prayer.com
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Job Postings St. Robert Catholic School in Flushing is accepting appli-cations for a full-time Kindergarten teacher. The posi-tion is responsible for all grade level core subjects as well as religion instruction. The successful candidate must be faith-filled, dynamic, compassionate, energetic, and will-ing to work collaboratively in a team environment. Ap-plicants should be practicing Catholics who are commit-ted to the ministry of nurturing a child’s relationship with God while promoting academic excellence in the 21st century world. Application Deadline is April 20, 2018
Requirements Include: Bachelor’s degree in elementary education from an ac-credited university Valid Michigan elementary teaching certification and ZA endorsement (or Early Childhood equivalent) necessary. Advanced level catechist certification preferred Must pass a criminal background check and complete the Protecting God’s Children program Must have a strong working knowledge of the Faith Demonstrated ability with computers and other educa-tional technology Committed to life-long learning Ability to communicate effectively with parents Extensive knowledge of balanced literacy instructional strategies that guide interaction in the classroom
To apply, please submit letter of interest, resume, three letters of reference, and copy of teaching certificate to: Mr. Matt Ralbusky, Principal, St. Robert Catholic School 214 E. Henry St. Flushing, MI 48433, or email to: [email protected]
Catholic Women’s Scholarship
The Daughters of Isabella, Regina Coeli Circle 1095, is offering (3) $700.00 Scholarships
to any Catholic women seeking a higher education. Applications are available. If interested contact.
Sara St. Martin (810) 744-1948 or
Marilyn Hancock (810) 691-9675
Attention Master Gardeners.
We at St. Robert’s are looking to redo a couple garden beds this year around the campus & could use help with layouts of plants & flowers. We have helpers but we need direction. If you may be interested in helping, please call, Nancy Mor-gan at 810-487-1705 or e-mail me at:[email protected]
Men's Retreat Weekend at St. Francis Retreat Center April 20-22, 2018
The theme for this directed retreat is "Entering the Heart of God: Praying the Lord's Prayer in Our Day” based on the book by Fr. Charlie Irvin. We will be delv-ing into the richness that lies within the Our Father prayer. For more information or to register, visit www.stfrancis.ws, call (517) 669-8321, or contact your parish representative. The suggested donation for
the weekend is $175. Please prayerfully consider if God is calling you to set aside time for this encounter!
"BE OUR GUEST!!!!" St. Robert School presents
Disney Beauty & the
Beast Jr. Thursday & Friday April 26-27 St Robert School Activity Center
Shows at 12:30 and 7:00 Tickets $5.00 or $20.00 per Family (in same home) For tickets Contact Barb Ortega at [email protected]
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SCOTLAND & ENGLAND
PILGRIMAGE
Edinburgh Glasgow Carfin London
Cambridge Walsingham Canterbury
October 15 – 23, 2018
Please join Fr. Gordon Reigle on pil-
grimage through Scotland and England
October 15 – 23, 2018. We will visit
places like - St. Mary’s Cathedral, Edin-
burgh Castle, the remains of St. An-
drew’s Cathedral, Scotland’s shrine of
Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, Piccadilly
Square, Buckingham Palace, Cathedral
of Westminster and Westminster Abbey,
the National Shrine of Our Lady of Wal-
singham, Canterbury Cathedral (the
place of St. Thomas Becket’s martyr-
dom) and St. Augustine’s Abbey. Cost
per person double occupancy is
$3999.00. Pick up your flyer in the Par-
ish Office for day by day itinerary or at
www.pilgrimages.com/krisak
For further details please contact Group
Coordinator Suzanne Krisak at
248-931-0194.
Coming this May…
An “End of Life Issues Series” on four consecutive
Wednesday evenings following 6:45 PM Mass (May 9,
16, 23 & 30). The first week will cover sacramental is-
sues and how we can best prepare for eternity; the second
week will cover legal issues such as Health Care Power
of Attorney and moral considerations; the third week will
cover financial issues such as legacy giving options; and
the fourth week will cover funeral pre-planning as well as
planning the funeral liturgy.
Since eternity awaits us all, everyone is invited to attend
this informative series. Watch upcoming bulletins for fur-
ther details.
St. Robert Bellarmine welcomes
new members at the Easter Vigil!
Two new members celebrated the sacraments of Christian Initiation and were welcomed into the Catholic Church at the glorious Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. Accompanied by sponsors, family and friends, Shelby Kneuss and Michaela Waitman made professions of faith followed by Confirmation and First Eucharist. Please extend every welcome to our newly-initiated members and remember them in prayer in the months ahead as they more deeply share in our Catholic way of life. Congratulations ladies! Alleluia!
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Lynne Bitterman Steven, Kimberly & Harmony Blackman James Delecki Julia Dolgas Sharon Dryden Elayna Durso Randall Earl Lois Faix Patricia Flynn Shirley Gage Wendy Gagne Laverne Gross Becky Hart Lindsy Hart Cindy Horning Sherry Huff Gary Jensen Jean Kozel
Alice Lawler Cindy Loringer Dorine McGlinchey Karen McGuire Margie Mclachlan Van Moody Gail Negrinelli Dick O’Conner Matthew Peters Derek Perkins Frank Polasek Shelia Raymond Loretta Richardson David Rierson Wyatt Rierson Joel Rivera Linda Schmit W. Phil Schmit Barbara Sheehe Galena Sechik
Pat Spader Idele Spodney Susan Sullivan Tom Tippett Sr. Jean Tykoski Jeffrey Valentovic Mark Waldorf Buddy 8 year old
Thank you for your generous support.
4th Sunday of Easter April 22nd, 2018
1st Reading: Acts 4:8-12 2nd Reading: 1st John 3:1-2 Gospel: John 10:11-18
Beloved Shepherd, Beloved Flock If it seems nonsensical to say that an actual shep-herd would die for the flock, that’s because it is-
unless the shepherd is the very love of God for us, our shepherd Jesus Christ.
Please pray for our ill and infirm & their caregivers.
Weekly Goal ..................................................... $21,552 Offering for April 8th ......................................... $18,187 Online Offering ................................................... $3,595 Amount ABOVE this week .................................... $230
The Lansing Catholic Lawyers Guild
will be hosting our Annual Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 from 12:00pm-1:30pm at the St. Mary Cathedral Parish Hall. We are blessed to have the Hon. Beth Clement as our main speaker. Please RSVP by May 8th. To attend, please contact Diane Arzberger, 517-402-2880 or [email protected] . We encourage you to join us and celebrate faith & spirit-uality in the legal profession.
Flushing Christian Outreach Center
For April, FCOC would appreciate Canned Goods, to stock our shelves.
Thank you so much for your generosity!
Terry Bigelow Flushing Christian Outreach Center
Friday, April 27
Holy Redeemer Trivia Night
7pm start time (6:30pm doors open) on April 27th at the Holy Redeemer Family Life Center.
Teams of eight compete against each other to be-come trivia champions. Come by yourself ($15/person) or form a table of eight ($100/table). Bring your own snacks and beverages for your table. Free soft drinks provided. Free babysitting. The night includes 50/50 raffle and pizza giveaways!
To make your reservation, call or email Carri or Dave Bennett at (810) 234-6973 or [email protected]. Hosted by the Holy Redeemer Parents Group.
Event supports Catholic Education
St. Francis Prayer Center’s
37th Annual Fundraiser Saturday, May 5th 2018 At Holy Family Parish
Fr. Bush Hall Grand Blanc, MI Tickets are $100 Ticket includes: Dinner for 2 & 4 Drink Tickets
Big Raffle Prizes:
Grand Prize $5000
2nd Prize $500
In addition: Silent Auction, 50/50, Dancing Contact Agnes Taylor for Tickets or info (810) 240-6681
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