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ST. BENEDICT CHURCH • 80 S. LYNN • WATERFORD, MI
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
MAY 27, 2018
St. Benedict Messenger, Waterford
THIS COMING WEEK… Monday
Memorial Day Observance
God bless all who gave their lives for our freedom
Parish Center Closed
Wednesday
No Choir practice
...For all active military personnel from our parish family: Adam Armstrong, Keith Armstrong, Max Evans, Jon Hamel, Daniel D. McKinstry, Patrick Stoddard, James Watson, Jr.
MASS INTENTIONS Monday, May 28
Memorial Day 9:00 a.m. (Rectory) - Dick Bray req son, Rick Bray Tuesday, May 29
NO MASS Wednesday, May 30
8:00 a.m. - Edward (Bud) Harvey III (1st Anniv.) req St. Benedict Parish family Mary Granton (1st Anniv.) req St. Benedict Parish family Thursday, May 31
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary NO MASS Friday, June 1
First Friday St. Justin, Martyr 8:00 a.m. - Sam Reid req wife, Marilyn Saturday, June 2
Sts. Marcelinus and Peter, Martyrs; BVM 4:00 p.m. – Peter & Margaret Bonfiglio req Paul Bonfiglio Fr. Arthur Jacobi req Maureen Nandi Stanley Kalinski req Barbara & Theresa Kalinski John Staskowski req Vargo family Sunday, June 3
9:00 a.m. - Mae Cupples req family 11:00 a.m. - Carmelina Calabrese req Mary and Teresa Wiencko Al Kelpinski req Roman family
SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd READINGS… 1st Reading: Ex 24:3-8 2nd Reading: Heb 9:11-15 Gospel: Mk 14: 12-16, 22-26
AA
Wed., June 6th - No Meeting
JUNE
Mon., June 4th, 7:00 p.m. - K of C Officers’ Mtg. Parish Center
Wed., June 6th, 6:00 p.m. - Worship Commission Mtg. Rectory
Sat., June 9th & Sun., June 10th - Honoring all College & High School Graduates
Sat., June 9th & Sun., June 10th Open Door Monthly Food Collection
Church Vestibule
Mon., June 18th, 6:00 p.m. - K of C Planning Mtg. Mr. Perry’s Residence
Tues., June 19th, 7:00 p.m. - Golf Mtg. Parish Center
PRAY FOR… ...Our parishioners: Alice Allan, Mae Biltz, Ada Guzzo, Phil Hanson, Lee Haslinger, Ann Herr, Tom Keith, Albena Lipar, Therese Mazza, Norma Swift, Linda Tongko, Fr. Larry Siroskey
...Loved ones who are ill and in need of prayer:
Levi Albert-Gromer, John Biller, Graham Connolly, Laurie Crouch, Leo Fuller, Mary Green, David Grudzinski, Robyn Hamilton, Joe Hedgeman, Mark Jaruzel, Tiffany Kleinschmidt, Tim Showers. Loretta Slee, Krystal Sutton, Mary Stevenson–Garlak, Tom Stevenson, Laura Thomson. Names run four weeks. To re-list, call 248-681-1534.
AT REST IN CHRIST… A Mass of Resurrection was celebrated on
Saturday, May 19, 2018, for Donna Lou Baumgartner, wife of Frederick, mother of Steve, Kathy and Peggy.
A Mass of Resurrection was celebrated on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, for James Patrick Roettger, husband of Karen Ann Masi-Roettger.
May Donna and James rest in the love and peace of our Lord. Please keep our beloved deceased and their families in your prayers.
St. Benedict Messenger, Waterford
PARISH NEWS
St. Benedict Church
80 S. Lynn St., Waterford, MI 48328
Pastor - Rev. James Mayworm
Deacon John Santeramo
(248) 681-1534; Fax (248) 681-4501
Daytime Office Hours: Mon. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tues., Wed., Thurs.- 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fri. 9 a.m. - 12 noon.
Closed for lunch from 12 noon – 1 p.m.
Website - stbencc.org
Face book: St. Benedict’s Catholic Church
Office Manager - Joyce Miracle
Liturgical Minister - Connie Cunningham
Minister of Music - Pam Tucker
RCIA/Faith Formation Director- Gloria Armstrong
Faith Formation Coordinator - Vicki Krier
Youth Minister - Katherine Borg
Business Manager - Larry Edwards
Administrative Assistant - Rose DeAnda
Building Manager - Greg McInally
Maintenance - Dale McCleery, Eileen Kell & Jeff Rowland
Weekday Mass Schedule
Monday-12:15 p.m., Wednesday - 8:00 a.m., First Friday 8:00 a.m.
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday – 4 p.m.; Sunday – 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Holy Day Mass Schedule
12:15 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:00 p.m. or by appointment
Sacraments
In order to get married or to have your child baptized, you must be a registered member of the parish. This means that you are participating in the life of the parish, regularly attending Mass and using your envelopes.
Baptisms
Arrangements must be made at least three months prior to desired
date. Parents must be a registered member of the parish for 6 months.
Marriages
Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to desired date. You must be a registered member of the parish for 6 months.
Sick Calls and Communion for the Homebound
Please call the Parish Office 248-681-1534.
Faith Formation
Grades 1-8 – Wednesdays – 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (Oct.-May)
R.C.I.A
Mondays – 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Parish Center (Oct.-Easter Vigil)
St. Vincent de Paul—St. Benedict Conference
248-681-1534, ext. 206
Bulletin Copy Deadline
Friday at noon
Suicide Hotline (Common Ground)
1-800-231-1127
Project Rachel Post Abortion Ministry
1-888-722-4355
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
Report Sexual Abuse Hotline ��������������
St. Benedict Catholic Church Financial Summary
2016-2017
INCOME
Offertory Collections $438,571
Christmas Collection 57,150
Other Collections 10,568
Bequests & Donations 121,292
Stipends & Offerings 4,249
CSA Refunds 7,380
CLT Refunds 12,360
Other Fundraising – Net 40,274
Rental Income - Net 197,632
Interest on Savings 1,054
Christian Education Receipts 4,235
Insurance Proceeds 567
Sale of Assets 3,200
TOTAL INCOME $898,532
EXPENSES
Administrative $307,962
Worship 63,466
Christian Service 30,551
Christian Education Programs 6,758
Evangelization 766
Plant Operation & Utilities 238,165
Diocesan & Vicariate Assessments 50,288
Capitol Expenditures** 247,146
TOTAL EXPENSES $945,102 INCREASE (DECREASE)
TO CASH BALANCES $(46,570)
Capital Expenditures** Concrete around Church/Voorhies Porch 167,834 Boiler Room Renovation /Asbestos Removal 59,169
Parking Lot Repairs 8,760
Other Projects 11,382
$247,145.57
St. Benedict Messenger, Waterford
PARISH NEWS
RUMMAGE SALE NEWS… Our storage pod is now on site for collection of
your rummage sale donations. The pod is located next to the school gym and will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
Donations should be clean and in good condition. Please, NO TVs or old computer equipment.
If you have large items for donation, we ask that you wait until after June 18th and drop them off directly in the school gym.
~Margaret Hanson
NOTES FROM THE NURSES… With Spring comes warm weather, time outdoors,
and the occasional insect bite. The stings of bees, wasps and hornets are painful, but, they can be life-threatening for anyone who has a severe allergic reaction. Called anaphylaxis, it includes chest pain, swelling of face or mouth and trouble swallowing or breathing. Call 911
if someone around you is having these problems after being bitten. Mosquito bites hurt less, but, still can cause problems. Illnesses such as West Nile virus can be passed through mosquito bites.
Follow these safety measures to protect yourself from bites and stings:
�� do not provoke insects or disturb their hives �� use inspect repellent when outside �� wear long sleeves, long pants, shoes and socks �� stay indoors at dusk and dawn �� fix window and door screens �� get rid of standing water �� keep grass and weeds cut short If you do get stung, follow these tips: Get rid of the
stinger by scraping across it with a straight edge object (a credit card works), wash the site with soap and water apply ice for 10 minutes, remove for 10 minutes, then, repeat. Apply cream that reduces itching or take an antihistamine (like Benadryl). Watch for signs of infection (such as increasing redness, swelling or pain). Source: Living Healthy, Spring 2011
~Margaret Hanson
MUSIC TO THE EARS… The sound system in the church is used for every
Mass, concert, rehearsal, wedding and funeral, as well as other events throughout the year. It is something the parishioner does not ever see, but, relies upon every time they enter church.
The current sound system in the church was installed in 2005. The equipment is outdated and failing. We had a power surge in the church last Spring that damaged some equipment beyond repair and likely did more damage not yet detected. Since then, other components are “buzzing” and are near failure.
The new proposed system will bring us into the digital age with recording capability far beyond a tape recorder, as we currently have. We will also have an upgraded speaker system that will improve the overall sound coverage in the church. We plan on reusing the speakers that are currently in the church as well as the mixer in the choir area and social hall.
Your participation in the upcoming We Care Raffle will help us obtain a new and improved system and we look forward to enjoying this new investment as we worship together moving into the future.
ST. WILLIAM SUMMER CARD PARTY… The Rosary Altar Society of St. William Parish,
Walled Lake, is holding its Annual Summer Card Party and luncheon on Wed., June 13th, in the Activity Center at 12:00 noon.
The cost is $15.00 for the luncheon and there are raffle tickets for cash prizes and gifts. There are also door prizes included with your luncheon ticket.
The doors open at 11:00 a.m. and the lunch starts at noon. The party runs until 4:00 p.m. Please contact Shirley Dertinger at 248-640-1177 with any questions.
FOOD COLLECTION, JUNE 9TH & 10TH…
Thanks to all those who participated in the hygiene collection for the Catholic Community Response Team (CCRT) in April. They replenished their shelves and are
very grateful. Our monthly food collection for Open Door is TWO WEEKS away, June 9th & June 10th. Since we had a hygiene collection for CCRT last month, I am sure they missed our
monthly donation. So, please be generous, if possible. The special needs for this month are: crackers,
peanut butter, jelly, tuna fish, cereal, pancake mix, syrup, ravioli, ramen noodles and beef-a-roni. You may drop your donation in the bin located in the church vestibule. Thank you for helping those in need.
HEAVENLY FATHER, On this Memorial Day, we pray for those who
courageously laid down their lives for the cause of freedom. May the example of their sacrifice inspire in us the selfless love of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Bless the families of our fallen troops, and fill their homes and their lives with your strength and peace. We pray through Christ our Lord. Amen.
St. Benedict Messenger, Waterford
PASTOR’S PAGE
JIM’S GEMS… God is truly working a wonder among His people
in the “last days.” In 1985, I spent five days with over 700 Catholic priests and deacons and some Episcopalian priests on a charismatic conference at the Franciscan University of Steubenville.
It was a wonder, indeed, to behold so many church leaders on the North American continent (we were mostly from the States and Canada) repenting and confessing our sins and embracing Jesus as our very own Lord and Savior, as if for the first time in our lives.
Many of us priests are just as caught up in our good and/or bad deeds as our people. We think that we must earn or merit heaven. We’ve never quite accepted the truth that Jesus Christ has already won the crown for us. Hence, as we grow older in the ministry, a sense of desperation easily can overwhelm us. The priest looks back upon his life wondering, “What have I really done for Jesus after all is said and done?” Of course, that’s the wrong question to be asking in the first place. The question should always be, “Do I have the faintest idea what He has done for me?”
Pope John Paul II retreat master, Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, was one of the principal conference speakers. A very holy man, a scholar and a most orthodox teacher, Fr. Raniero himself was “baptized in the Holy Spirit” just eight years prior when he first visited the United States.
He is convinced that many of us priests are simply not at all sure that God has a personal love for us. Just like so many others, we travel through life, feeling guilty about our sins, struggling with personality deficiencies, failing to live up to our own life’s goals, much less to the expectations others have of us. In short, we do not ourselves feel worthy of the Good News message that we are preaching to others.
The hook in all of this is that we cannot preach with conviction what we do not accept for ourselves, namely, that God loves me so much that He gave up His only Son on my behalf.
And you know what God wants us to do with the good works of our life? Put them behind us, while we keep our sins ever before us, nailed to the cross with Jesus. The more we can do this, the more God does a turn-about, He places our sins behind Him and our good works before His face.
It’s almost unbelievable; but it’s nonetheless true. Please pray for your priests, that we may be the first to accept the Good News of salvation, so that we might help you to soon turn this world around for Jesus Christ. He is coming, you know, “soon and very soon.”
~Love in Him, Fr. Jim
JIM’S JOKES…
Dear Grand-daughter, The other day I went up to our local Christian book
store and saw a “Honk if you love Jesus” bumper sticker ..I was feeling particularly sassy that day because I had just come from a thrilling choir performance, followed by a thunderous prayer meeting. So, I bought the sticker and put it on my bumper. Boy, am I glad I did; what an uplifting experience that followed.
I was stopped at a red light at a busy intersection, just lost in thought about the Lord and how good He is, and I didn’t notice that the light had changed. It is a good thing someone else loves Jesus because if he hadn’t honked, I’d never have noticed. I found that lots of people love Jesus!
While I was sitting there, the guy behind started honking like crazy, and, then, he leaned out of his window and screamed, “For the love of God!” “Go! Go! Go! Jesus Christ, GO!” What an exuberant cheerleader he was for Jesus! Everyone started honking! I just leaned out my window and started waving and smiling at all those loving people. I even honked my horn a few times to share in the love!
There must have been a man from Florida back there because I heard him yelling something about a sunny beach. I saw another guy waving in a funny way with only his middle finger stuck up in the air. I asked my young teenage grandson in the back seat what that meant. He said it was probably a Hawaiian good luck sign or something. Well, I have never met anyone from Hawaii, so I leaned out the window and gave him the good luck sign right back. My grandson burst out laughing. Why even he was enjoying this religious experience!!
A couple of the people were so caught up in the joy of the moment that they got out of their cars and started walking towards me. I bet they wanted to pray or ask what church I attended, but, this is when I noticed the light had changed.
So, grinning, I waved at all my brothers and sisters, and drove on through the intersection.
I noticed that I was the only car that got through the intersection before the light changed again and felt kind of sad that I had to leave them after all the love we had shared. So I slowed the car down, leaned out the window and gave them all the Hawaiian good luck sign one last time as I drove away. Praise the Lord for such wonderful folks!! Will write again soon. Love, Granny
~Love in Jesus Fr. Jim
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