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All Saints Catholic Parish alpenacatholics.org
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Alpena Catholics of All Saints Parish
Phone: 989-354-3019
Relevant Radio: 88.9 FM
July 5, 2020
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All Saints Catholic Parish Page 2 Alpena, Michigan
From Fr. Joe In the opening verses of this Sunday’s Gospel
(Matt 11:25-30), the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time,
Jesus prays to God the Father: “I give you praise,
Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although
you have hidden these things from the wise and
the learned you have revealed them to little
ones.” Anyone who has ever been grocery
shopping with a toddler has probably had the
experience of them reaching out or asking for
some of the things they like or want. (In reality we
all do that, but for some reason it seems more
evident when it is not us doing the reaching, and
particularly when it is a little child.) We may have
thoughts along the lines of: Of course they want
that, because they don’t have to pay for it; they
don’t have any money. Sometimes our thoughts
may be more sympathetic: I wish I could get that
for them, but there just isn’t enough money right
now. Now, I’m not saying toddlers (nor anyone
for that matter) should always get what they
want — and often they shouldn't. However, the
wonderful thing implicit in a toddler’s reaching or
request is their total trust in his/her parents.
Essentially, it comes down to thinking, “Why
wouldn’t Mommy or Daddy want to give me
what I want?” Now for those who are immature,
their wants equal needs. (Yes, toddlers are
immature, but there sure seem to be plenty of
immature adults around these days).
When we love someone we do want to give
them (if we are able) what they legitimately
need. Our heavenly Father, is certainly able, and
does give us what we need. We may not readily
recognize God’s hand in providing what we
need, but if we take the time to contemplate –
with eyes of faith – the events and people in our
lives, often God’s providence is evident. Yet
another reason our Blessed Mother, the model
disciple, is someone to emulate — because as
“things” happened to and around her, she
“treasured all these things and reflected on them
in her heart” (Luke 2:19). She pondered. We
would all benefit from a bit more pondering.
Getting back to “little ones”, this total reliance
on God is not about naïve trust that things will just
“happen” to and for us, but confident, faithful
trust in our God who loves us so much, that he is
willing to share his yoke with us. Now I don’t
know about you, but when I hear “Take my yoke
upon you and learn from me” (Matthew 11: 29),
my first thought is of being weighed down and
oppressed, not of something desirable.
However, by Jesus’ offer of us taking his yoke he
is willing to be — desires to be — yoked to us and
to share in our lives as he shares his divine life with
us. There is also the realization that we are called
to cooperate with God’s involvement in our lives
Mass Intentions & More Fr. Joe & Fr. Scott will both be celebrating Mass daily
(without a congregation).
The following are the scheduled intentions for this week.
Monday, July 6 ..................................................... †Wilfred Robinette
Tuesday, July 7 ............................................................... †Gary Kropp Wednesday, July 8 ......................................................... †Suzanne Doren Thursday, July 9 ................................................................ †Rita Tibbals
Friday, July 10 ........................................................... †Gene Sobeck
July 11/12 Weekend Masses
............................. Living & Deceased of the Parish
................................................. †Anna Elaine Wilmot
.................................................. †Margaret T. Werda
……………...Living & Deceased Members of the
Benedict Family
*The Mass intention that was scheduled for Sunday, July 12,
†Gary Kropp, has been moved to Tuesday, July 7.
The reason for this is we no longer have five Masses each
weekend, for the time being.
**Our weekend Mass schedule is subject to change weekly based
on the availability of volunteers.
***Weekday Masses are celebrated and honored privately, but
are now livestreamed via our YouTube channel and on Facebook.
Date of Adoration Ending Early Due to a scheduled funeral Mass, Adoration will end at 1:30 pm (instead
of 2:00 pm) on Wednesday, July 8.
2021 Mass Book Opens for Intentions
Reminder: our 2021 Mass Book is open to schedule intentions.
What 2021 Masses will look like in terms of social distancing, is anyone’s
guess. For this reason, we will only be scheduling two intentions for
Sunday Masses and we will not assign them to any particular time.
Reminder: at this time, weekday Masses are still being honored, but
celebrated privately by our priests.
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Fourteenth Sunday—Ordinary Time Page 3 July 5, 2020
Stewardship of Prayer July 5, 2020 Sunday Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14; Rom 8:9, 11-13;
Mt 11:25-30
Monday Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin and Martyr
Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-4, 5-6, 7ab-8, 9-10; Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7; Mt 10:1-7
Thursday Saint Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, & Companions, Martyrs
Hos 11;1-4, 8e-9; Ps 80:2ac and 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15
Friday Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-13, 14 and 17; Mt 10:16-23
Saturday Memorial of Saint Benedict, Abbot
Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33
Sunday Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 55:10-11; Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14;
Rom 8:18-23; Mt 13:1-23 or Mt 13:1-9
as we embrace the yoke, not resist it.
This weekend happens to be our country’s
Independence Day holiday weekend. As we
celebrate the birth of our nation, we also
celebrate the privilege of the freedoms we have
in our country. I can’t help but hear in my head
the one-word line Mel Gibson (portraying William
Wallace in the movie “Braveheart”), yells as he is
being executed, “FREEDOOOOM!!!” (Now
“Braveheart” may not be the most historically
accurate movie, but you have to admit it is
inspirational.) We live in a time when so many
people are very keen on their right to the
freedoms we have, and they protest – and
sometimes rightfully so – when those freedoms
are infringed upon. Freedom is one side of what
might be called a proverbial coin. The other side
is as important. It would be good to have an
inspirational movie that proclaimed that other
side just as effectively – “RESPONSIBILITYYYY!!!”
Freedom and responsibility are not only
applicable in civil society, they apply to our faith
and church life as well – maybe even more so.
What a privilege it is to be God’s adopted son or
daughter through our baptism – to be called “to
the glory that has made us a chosen race, a
royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set
apart.” (Preface I of the Sundays in Ordinary Time
in the Roman Missal) As was the case for Jews
being God’s “Chosen People”, being members
of the Church is not simply a matter of being “set
apart” for membership in a privileged group, but
of the responsibility of the group to make God
known to everyone, and invite everyone –
attract everyone – welcome everyone to share
in the life of the Church.
Yes, we rightfully celebrate the privilege of
being a child of God in the Church, and in our
country of being a citizen of this great nation
with its rights and freedoms. But let us also
accept and place upon our shoulders the yoke
of responsibility.
We have so much to ponder – so much to be
grateful for. Have a blessed 14th Week of not-so-
ordinary Ordinary Time.
Stewardship in Our Readings "Let all Your works give You thanks, O Lord, and let Your faithful ones bless
You," says the Psalmist. Stewardship is this "attitude of gratitude" for the
many gifts God has given us.
Blessed Mother Shrine Votive Lamp (14 day candle at St. Mary Church)
In Memory of Robert & MaryAnn Wikaryasz
requested by: Delphine, Darlene & Mike
July Prayer Intentions All Saints Parish: For the safety of all
Rosary Society: For the homebound and for evangelization
Pope Francis: We pray that today’s families may be accompanied with
love, respect, and guidance.
July Contact Confidential Prayer Group Julie Kowalski | phone: 356-0427
LARCC Prayer Intention We join our brothers and sisters in the LARCC community
(Lutheran, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Congregational)
in praying for this weekend’s intention:
St. Paul Lutheran Church: LARCC Clergy
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All Saints Catholic Parish Page 4 Alpena, Michigan
Livestreaming Fund Thank you to everyone who has given to this
fund. We appreciate all that you do for our
parish! Thanks to the generosity of all those
who gave, livestreamed masses are now
available on our YouTube channel and on
Facebook!
Donations can be made through Online
Giving (look for the “other donations”
category).
Additionally, donations can be mailed,
dropped off, or dropped in the weekend
Mass collection. Be sure to list “Livestream
Fund.”
Thank you!
Stewardship of Treasure Week ending June 28, 2020
Offertory needed to sustain parish each week: $20,481
Direct
Donations
Online Giving
(6/22/20 - 6/28/20)
Regular Offertory—Weekend
Masses of June 20/21 and
donations that were mailed in or
dropped off.
$12,921.50 $2,957.25
# of Donors/Envelopes Used 211 44
Loose $86.00
Combined Total Offertory $15,964.75
Budgeted Offertory Income $20,481.00
Difference -4,516.25
Building Fund $135.00 $6.00
Capital Improvement $15.00
Utilities $40.00 $40.00
Livestream Fund (as of 6/30/20) $6,340.00
Job Opportunities All Saints Catholic School is taking applications:
• Middle School Teachers: Grades 5-8 Math, Science, Spanish, Home Economics, Life
Skills, Yearbook, Band
***these are part time employment
opportunities
For more info and to apply, visit:
http://www.dioceseofgaylord.org/index.php?
catid=42&id=446
• Elementary teacher (full time, grade
level to be determined) For more info and to apply, visit:
http://www.dioceseofgaylord.org/index.php?
catid=42&id=448
CSA—Week 1 Totals Pledged as of 6/30/20:
329 Pledges, totaling $96,458.25 (48% of our goal)
Remaining goal is $102,608.75
When making a pledge by check, please remember to make check
payable to All Saints Parish.
All Saints Parish Masses Livestreamed:
Weekend and now Weekdays too! By this time in the pandemic, you have already found your preferred
method of participating in Mass from home. But may we suggest another
option which is watching weekend Mass livestreamed from All Saints
Parish. If you are unable to come to weekend Mass at All Saints (and we
do understand), this may be a way for you to still feel connected to your
home parish.
Visit our website, alpenacatholics.org, and click on the YouTube button in
the top right corner. Once you are on our All Saints Parish YouTube
homepage, click on the videos tab and you should be able to find the
recording.
• You can watch the 10:00 am Sunday Mass live as it is happening or, if
that time doesn’t work for you, check back later and watch it when it
is more convenient.
• Daily Mass (which is not a public Mass) is now being livestreamed
weekdays on Facebook and YouTube at 9:00 am. Because of this
addition, there will no longer be the 4 o'clock live feed.
Rosary Society Seeking New Members
Do you feel a special devotion to Mary and the
rosary? Then we invite you to join the Rosary
Society here at All Saints Parish. Today we are
over 270 members strong, each praying one
decade of the rosary daily. Our Rosary Society
is open to all men and women who are able to
pray. We need YOU! The world needs our
prayers. Please join us. It is a small
commitment with a larger purpose.
You can receive more information by calling
Patti Martinez at 255-4168.
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Fourteenth Sunday—Ordinary Time Page 5 July 5, 2020
Art Kendziorski,
Jeff Kendziorski,
Gladys Kelsey,
Dolly Piper,
Doris Greskowiak,
Cindy Ranshaw,
Amaya Brousseau
If you would like to add a name to our quarterly prayer list, call
the Parish Office at (354-3019) or send us an email.
Jacob Ludwig—Pvt. 2nd Class—US Army—Ft. Carson, CO
(Grandson of Jim & Kathy Kolson)
John Carriveau—PFC—Afghanistan
(son of Philip & Kristin Carriveau)
Philip Carriveau—A1C—Germany (son of Philip & Kristin Car-
riveau)
Sgt. Anthony Blake—Army—Ft. Bliss, Texas (son-in-law of Phil &
Kristin Carriveau)
God bless & protect all the men & women who serve, or have
served, in our military.
Happy Birthday
Doris Greskowiak
93 years young—July 4th
Update on the Petition to Ban Dismemberment Abortion
Recently, the Michigan Bureau of Elections
pulled a sample of 500 signatures to review,
from the 380,000 signatures collected to ban
the dismemberment abortion procedure in
Michigan. Planned Parenthood challenged the
signatures on June 1st and after examining the
sample, the Bureau of Elections recommended
to the State Board of Canvassers to “kill” the MI
Values Life petition. However, it was discovered
that the MI Bureau of Elections had thrown out
about 7,000 signatures before the sample was
even pulled. Upon review of those signatures
that had been discarded, MI Values Life and
Right to Life of MI, found and made the case
that petitions had been thrown out that should
not have been, for reasons such as “small
tears”, “marker stains”, “coffee stains”, and
“stickers on the back” of the petition. If
anything could be said to have obscured the
actual legislation on the back of the petition
(even something as minor as an “e” missing in
the word “the”) it was thrown out. If a signature
was not legible or questionable for some
reason, the entire petition and all 8 signatures
were thrown out. It was found that very few of
the 7,000 signatures that were thrown out were
done so for actual problems with the
signatures. Fortunately, upon making this case
to the Board of Canvassers, the board (made
up of 2 Republicans and 2 Democrats) voted
unanimously to require that a second, larger
sample be pulled from the pool which
included signatures added back in that were
not really damaged from the 7,000 thrown out.
Praise God for justice and for this opportunity to
meet the signature requirements to end this
horrific abortion procedure currently legal in
Michigan!
Please pray every day for the success of this
petition and for an end to dismemberment
abortion (and all abortion) in our state, our
nation, and our world.
Celebrating an Anniversary
Gary & Sally VanMassenhove
40 years—June 28
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All Saints Catholic Parish Page 6 Alpena, Michigan
Welcome to All Saints! We would like to welcome home anyone who has been away from the Church
and has joined us for Mass this weekend. We know coming back may not have
been an easy decision, and we are very glad you made it. Please stop by the
office to introduce yourself and register.
Pastor
Rev. Joe Muszkiewicz
Associate
Rev. Scott Lawler
Parish Office
Phone: 989-354-3019
Fax: 989-358-9079
817 Sable Street, Alpena, MI 49707
Monday-Friday 10:00 am—2:00 pm (During Pandemic—social distancing)
Facebook ‘Alpena Catholics of All Saints Parish’
www.alpenacatholics.org
Formed.org Parish Access: visit alpenacatholics.formed.org, click “register”
Business Manager
Kim Krajniak
Bookkeeper
Bette Tadajewski
Business Office Assistant
Angie King
Parish Secretary
Penny Jones
Office Assistant
Judy Quast
Parish Catechetical Leader
Jackie Benson
Discipleship Coordinator
Kristin Carriveau
Music Ministers
Suelyn Bartz, John Luke Grabiel, Julie Wood
Maintenance Supervisor
Joe Pokorzynski
Maintenance Staff
Ken Smarr
School Maintenance
Chris Johnston
Part-Time Maintenance
Jim Bouchard
Pastoral Council
Bob Mischloney, Ann-Marie Ruder, Mark Balko, Virginia Tadajewski,
Christopher Benedict, Deb Spleet, Bill Kuchnicki, Jane Hiske, Marty Gougeon
Finance Council
Jenny Poli, Don Bartosh, Vaune Bieker,
Dylan Wallace, Ralph Stepaniak
Diocesan Pastoral Council Diocesan Finance Council
Seth Wm. Peters Don Bartosh
Local Ministries Madonna House 354-4073
Catholic Human Services 356-6385
Friendship Room 354-8018
St. Vincent dePaul Society 354-3671
Options Pregnancy Center 354-6089
Baby Pantry 356-9317
Children’s Closet 356-9545
Caring Place Adult Day Center 358-7928
Salvation Army (Call Us for Help) 358-2769
NEMCSA 356-3474
Holy Cross Cemetery 354-3831
Parish Vision All Saints Parish is a spiritual and faith-filled family,
embraced by God’s love. We are centered on the
Holy Eucharist, inspired by the Communion of Saints
and empowered by the Holy Spirit to enliven and
ignite a community bound by love. We are united in
vibrant service under the leadership of the Trinity.
Parish Mission We, the members of All Saints Parish are called as a
sacramental people to grow in our faith and
participate fully in the one Body of Christ, centered in
the Eucharist. We value each other’s gifts and talents
as we serve the needs of our community while living
the truth and love of the Gospel.
All Saints Catholic School 500 N. Second Ave
www.alpenaallsaints.org
Phone 989-354-4911
Principal
Nicole Hatch | email: [email protected]
Scrip—Online Option Did you know All Saint School’s Scrip program is
also accessible online and that many of the
cards are instantly available (ecards). And
when ordering online, All Saints School still gets
the profit. See below for the website address
and the All Saints School enrollment code to
get started.
shopwithscrip.com
Enrollment Code: CA56343B6298L
Scrip Online Payment Options
• Credit Card (2.6% fee/total order)
• Bank Account “Presto Pay”
($0.15/total order)
• *Pay at All Saints School
Place your order and pay at the
school with a check or cash.
*This option is currently not
available during the state issued
“Stay at Home” order.
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