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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. JUDE
Mission Statement We, the people of the Catholic Community of St. Jude, are followers of Christ, striving to live the Gospel and reflect the compassion and love of Jesus to all
people.
Fifth Sunday of Easter April 29, 2018
Time to order your Memorial Brick so that it can be placed in our Memorial
Patio and Walkway by Memorial Weekend.
Pick up an order form from the office or the Church gathering space by the
clock or download it from the parish website. Order forms must be returned to Rob Strouse by May 13th!
St. Jude Helping Hands Ministry is in need of more people who can drive others to doctor and other medical appointments, etc. It is becoming more and more difficult to meet the needs of those who need rides. Please consider how you can help; people needing rides or meals is our most common request.
Complete a Helping Hands form on the parish website or on the table beneath the Care Notes and return via the collection.
The Marys & Marthas are
hosting a Spring Tea!
Thursday, May 10 see page 9 to learn more
Next weekend, May 5 & 6 is the date for us to consider making a donation to the Greater Lansing Area Catholic Charities Appeal.
This appeal provides needed funds for both St. Vincent Catholic Charities and the Cristo Rey Community Center. Read Fr. Bob’s column for more details.
Elementary End of the Year May Crowning and Marian Celebration The Elementary Faith Formation
students will be celebrating the end of the year with May Crowning! Everyone is welcome at the Grotto on Sunday, May
6th at 10am. There will be songs, scripture, art and a special litany devoted to our Blessed Mother.
Everyone is asked to bring a flower! What Happens After Soup & Substance? A Parish Potluck will take place on Tuesday, May 8 at 6:30pm following Mass. This one will help us all to get to know the parish community even better. No matter who you are or how involved you are there may be things going on in the parish that you might not know about. It’s good to know about these ministries and projects if only to be able to appreciate what it takes to keep our parish community going and growing. Plan to make a dish of your choice to pass and join us in the community center. No registration is needed. See more on page 8 Parishioners of all ages are welcome!
Mass Intentions & Events for the Week
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Church & Community Center: 801 N. Bridge St. (517) 669‐6049 Community Center
Parish Offices are located at 409 Wilson Street Phone (517) 669‐8335 Fax (517) 669‐8343
Religious Forma on Office Phone (517) 669‐8341
A er Hours Emergency phone (517) 803‐0911
Parish Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Bulle n Deadline is 10:00AM Wednesdays ‐ Contact Tina Simon
Other Parish Staff & Phone Extensions
Deacon Ted Heutsche Email: deaconted@stjudedewi .com
Deacon Kevin Orth Email: deaconkevin@stjudedewi .com
Parish Office Manager: Tina Simon Ext. 13 Email: nasimon@stjudedewi .com
Bookkeeper: Rosemary Starn
Ext. 15 Email: rosiestarn@stjudedewi .com Maintenance: Ray Taylor
Helping Hands Ministry phone (517) 930‐1383
Weekend Masses Saturday, 5:00PM, Sunday, 8:30AM, 11:00AM
Weekday Masses Tuesdays at 6:00PM (Sept‐May)
Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 8:00AM
Reconcilia on Saturdays, 4:00PM‐4:30PM or by appointment
Other Area Reconcilia on Opportuni es St. Thomas Aquinas (E. Lansing) Saturday 3‐4PM & following 4:30PM Mass St. John the Evangelist (MSU)Mon., Wed. & Fri. 11AM‐Noon, Tues.8‐ 9PM St. Therese of Lisieux (Lansing) Saturday 3:30PM St. Joseph (St. Johns) Saturday 4PM St. Gerard (Lansing) Saturday at 9AM– 10AM
www.stjudedewi .com Visit our Parish, Youth, Young Adult, & K of C on
Sunday, April 29, Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 9:26-31/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8 8:30AM Mass: Esther Schafer by Rita Bashore 9:30AM FFP, RCIA 11:00AM K of C Corporate Communion Mass: Deceased Members of the Knights of Columbus by the Knights of Columbus Monday, April 30, Saint Pius V. Pope Acts 14:5-18/Jn 14:21-26 7:00PM Bell Choir Rehearsal Tuesday, May 1, Saint Joseph the Worker Acts 14:19-28/Jn 14:27-31a/Mt 13:54-58 10:00AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Senior Citizen Luncheon 5:00PM Joyful Sounds Rehearsal 6:00PM Mass: Gordon Vanderwier by Angela Maki 7:00PM Praise Band Rehearsal Wednesday, May 2, Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Acts 15:1-6/Jn 15:1-8 8:00AM Mass: Patricia Strouse by Stephan & Veronica Patoprsty 6:30PM Steubenville Info Night 7:00PM Choir Rehearsal Thursday, May 3. Saints Philip and James, Apostles 1 Cor 15:1-8/Jn 14:6-14 8:00AM Mass: Gordon Vanderwier by Eileen Church Friday, May 4, Easter Weekday Acts 15:22-31/Jn 15:12-17 8:00AM Mass: Robert Bashore by Esther Straus Saturday, May 5, Easter Weekday Acts 16:1-10/Jn 15:18-21 4:00PM Reconciliation 5:00PM Mass: Richard Myszak by LouAnn Myszak Sunday, May 6, Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48/1 Jn 4:7-10/Jn 15:9-17 8:00AM K of C Rosary 8:30AM Mass: Dave Church by Eileen Church Children's Liturgy of the Word, Wee Believers 9:30AM RCIA, Last FFP and May Crowning 11:00AM Mass: People of St. Jude 5:30PM Rooted Leadership Team meeting 7:00PM Rooted
The FBI Report Father Bob Irish, Pastor 669-8335 ext. 11 frbob@stjudedewitt.com
Greater Lansing Area First of all I want to convey that it seems there has been many appeals being made to you for financial support over the past year. First, our joining the Diocesan Witness to HOPE campaign to help fund our building addition. Next you learn just a week or two ago about the Diocese Services Appeal or DSA and now, you are being hit with this appeal. Let me say, we only can do what we can do and so each of us must decide which appeal, which charity, we can meet when it comes to a making a donation or pledge. So with that said, this coming weekend of May 5 & 6 our parish will be collecting envelopes to support both the St. Vincent Catholic Charities and Cristo Rey Community Center programs that provide services to thousands of children, families and adults living in this community. Their services supply tools and compassion needed to help individuals see value in themselves and find self-sufficiency. You should find a contribution envelope for the Catholic Charities Appeal in the back of your parish envelope set you received from us or you can always place your donation in an envelop marked for these two charities. Please consider giving a gift in support of our Catholic Charities. Below are just three examples of how your donation will assist hundreds or thousands who reached out to our Catholic Charities for help. ** The local need is great, and your gift will provide new hope to those hurting within our communities and will directly impact the lives of your neighbors who are in greatest need. Your gift could help provide fresh fruits and vegetables through the Cristo Rey Community Center’s Food Pantry or Community Kitchen for families struggling to make their grocery money stretch. ** Your gift could help refugees who have fled from their homes because of terrible acts of oppression and persecution. They come to St. Vincent Catholic Charities with nothing, and yet with a little help, they begin to build a new, safe, and productive life in our community. ** Your gift could help those children and adults whose hearts and minds need healing to receive counseling services, psychiatric care, and resources for finding a path to healthy living and a new life. These resources come to us through Cristo Rey Community Center’s Mental Health Clinic, St. Vincent Catholic Charities counseling services and the Children’s Home which provides extensive therapeutic support for children who have great need for healing.
Music Ministries Patrick Paddock, Director
669-8335 ext. 20 patrickpaddock@stjudedewitt.com
Music Ministry Leadership Team This past Tuesday the Music Ministry Leadership Team (MMLT) met for the very first time. It was very exciting. Including myself, we had 10 participants representing our various musical ensembles. In its infancy, the MMLT will be looking into ways of collecting data or information from you, our fellow parishioner, about what direction our parish Music Ministry needs to go. With that said, during the weekend of Pentecost, May 19 and 20 to be exact, MMLT members will be present in the Gathering Space before and after our three masses to guide you through a short, simple dot survey. This will be the first of several dot surveys spread throughout the late spring, early summer. Your input is very important and will help shape the future programming of Music Ministry. Summer Music Pentecost weekend is when we bring the Easter season to a close and is also the official end of the 2017-2018 music year. All our parish ensembles will get a much appreciated summer break. However, I’d like to make available opportunities for musicians to come share their talent at Mass on a more casual note. During the months of June, July, August and September, we will have alternating weekends where you may come sing or play at 5:00pm or 11:00am Mass. All you will have to do is sign-up for a Mass time and show up an hour before.
Is this something you would be willing to participate in?
I look forward to hearing your answer!
Next Sunday’s Scriptures A reflection on the readings for Mass next Sunday, May 6
Following the commands of the Lord brings life and joy. The Lord’s commands are not restricting or limiting, but rather are the way to our fulfilment in this life and the next. We can love and be loved by our Creator by following his commandments. In the first reading, Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48, Peter speaks of fearing the Lord and doing his work, and the Holy Spirit comes upon the believers. Peter commands even the Gentiles who have received the Holy Spirit to be baptized. In John’s First Letter, 1 John 4:7-10, he writes of loving one another because God is love, and he abides in us when we love. Jesus explains in the Gospel, John 15:9-17, that we are commanded to love as he has loved – by laying down our lives for each other.
Greetings Corner Birthday Blessings to Joan Watson and Monica Moody
Happy Anniversary on the occasion of their 55th to Robert and Sandra Orwat 45th to Daniel and Linda Smith 25th to Gregory and Karen Popowitz
Celebrating a milestone anniversary, a milestone birthday, a notable accomplishment? If you happen to be celebrating a milestone birthday, 65 and older (we automatically print those who are celebrat-ing 65, 70, 75, 80 and over) and we know about it, we will congratulate those folks. Contact the parish office at 669-8335 x 13 if you have someone to add.
We remember in prayer . .
All who are sick may be healed in body and spirit, especially: Marty Masterson, and all our chronically ill parishioners.
As of January 2018 we will review this list on the first of each month. Only parishioners will be listed in the bulletin but your friends and family members may be added to the parish prayer line when needed, contact Tina at 669-8335.
Reflection on this weeks reading!
Adele Szumlas April 30, 2013 Richard Hasselbach May 1, 2009 Marie Slusser May 1, 2017 Linda Wozniak May 2, 2014
Richard Myszak May 2, 2015 William Parks May 4, 1987 Teresa Flynn May 4, 1995
Anniversaries of deceased friends and family from our parish
Liturgical Ministry Schedule for May 5 & 6
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Please remember in prayer our parish members and their families that are serving in our armed forces. Kerri, Ma , Richard, Bre , Chandra, Christopher, Stephen, Ma , Vann, Kara, Robert, Tyler, Kyle,
Michael, Joseph, Erin, Ma , Michael, Ryan, Tamara, and Dalton.
Dear God, we pray to give all of our soldiers the courage and strength to do the duty that is required of them. May they always remember our apprecia on for the sacrifice they are making for us. We are thankful for the men and women who are willing to risk their lives to protect our freedom. We ask you to go with each one of them and protect them wherever they go. Amen
The next Baptism Preparation
Class will be held Tuesday, June 5 at 7pm. Please contact
Laurie Seybert at 669-8343 ext. 16 or by email at
laurieseybert@stjudedewitt.com to register or for information about preparing for your child’s Baptism.
In the Peace of Christ …
Harold Moody, age 87, died on Thursday, April 19. A funeral mass was celebrated by Fr. Dwight Ezop on Monday, April 23. Harold is survived by his sons, Michael (Monica), Mark (Angie Kitzman), and
Stephen. He is also survived by four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, brother James, five sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law,
and many nieces and nephews.
“Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.”
Parish Sacramental News Parish Sacramental Policies
Bap sm: To schedule a bap sm or register for the bap smal
prepara on program, parents may contact Laurie Seybert. Bap sms may be celebrated
during the Masses on the second weekend of each month, except
during Lent.
Marriage: Arrangements should be made with Fr. Bob at least one year in advance of your proposed wedding date. No weddings are
celebrated during Lent.
Pastoral Care of the Sick: Please call the parish office if you are
hospitalized or at home and would like a visit from a
Eucharis c minister to the homebound, Fr. Bob, or to
receive the Anoin ng of the Sick.
Anoin ng of the Sick: is also celebrated a er each Mass the weekend of the third Sunday of
each month.
If you are able to fill a position that has “sub requested” please log in to Ministry Scheduler Pro.
5:00PM Mass Altar Server: Luke Greenfield Eucharistic Ministers: Theresa Humenik, Terry Schaefer, Kacey Schafer, Tina Simon, Susan & Robert Strouse Lector: Robert Strouse Mass Coordinator: Sally Locher Greeters: David & Rosemary Fuller, Susie Schneider, Susan Strouse Ushers: Dave Buick, Richard Byelich, Dennis Locher, Patrick Schneider
8:30AM Mass Altar Servers: Avery Pugh, Joshua Stafford, Gabrielle Stafford Eucharistic Ministers: Elizabeth Braun, Gregory Brya, Susan Garmo/Braun, Robert Nieman, Kennedi Pugh, Bethany Scutt Lector: Chris Pugh and Matthew Stafford Mass Coordinator: Larry Stafford Greeters: Sharon & Donald Carlock, Janet Nekola Ushers: Hans Braun, Eric Schafer, Jerry Terrell, Steven Terrell
11:00AM Mass Altar Servers: Joseph Buckmaster, SUB REQUESTED Eucharistic Ministers: Tina Ashbrook, Christine Callahan, Bonnie Rios, James Sigmon, Robert Swanson, Kathryn Thelen Lector: Roland Garofalo Mass Coordinator: Anna Neher Greeters: Joyce & David Bordui, Kim Jorns, Bonnie Rios Ushers: Kenneth Ashbrook, Gary Brya, Mark Kromer, George Mallison
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Forma on Administra on Assistant: Laurie Seybert Forma on Assistant: Lynda Roof Email: laurieseybert@stjudedewi .com Email: lyndaroof@stjudedewi .com Phone: 669‐8341 ext. 16 Phone: 669‐8341 ext. 19
Fusion, Pre-K—8th grade Faith Formation
Mary Lippert, Child and Family Ministry Coordinator, 669-8341 ext. 17 marylippert@stjudedewitt.com
Elementary End of the Year May Crowning and Marian Celebration
The Elementary Faith Forma on students will be celebra ng the end of the year with May Crowning! Everyone is welcome at the
Gro o on Sunday, May 6th at 10am.
There will be songs, scripture, art and a special
litany devoted to our Blessed Mother.
Everyone is asked to bring a flower!
Parents and Faith Forma on families, join us in the Community Center for frozen treats, nearly perfect a endance awards, and goodbye’s.
Plan on an early dismissal.
New Changes in Youth Fusion
St. Jude’s Faith Formation strives to meet the needs of as many families as possible. In the past couple of years, we took a weekly program for 5th-8th grade students and created a format to include dinner ministry, large group activities, and catechesis in 13 sessions. We found it to have more involvement and energy with the kids! Beginning in the fall, we will take Youth Fusion to the next level with the following changes: Monthly Youth Mass: 1st Sunday of the month during the 11:00am mass. All ministries will be filled by the 7th-12th grade students! Music, greeters, ushers, lectors and Eucharistic Ministers for those who have been Confirmed. Hot Dog Hospitality: ALL PARISHIONERS are invited for a hot dog lunch following every Youth Mass on the 1st Sunday of the month. Each month we’ll have a spotlight topping: Coney Dogs, German Dogs, Chicago Dogs...the possibilities are endless! 7th and 8th grade students will meet every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, 12:00-2pm. A requirement of the program will be to commit to church ministry twice a year during the Youth Mass. 5th and 6th grade students will meet every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month from 12:00-2pm. See more details on the St. Jude website! Registration is NOW available online.
2018-2019
High School and Young Adult Hallie Card, Youth and Young Adult Ministry Coordinator, 669-8335 ext. 14
halliecard@stjudedewitt.com
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News
Exciting News for Next Year!
As this year of school and Rooted winds to a close, we are very excited to announce that big things are in store for next fall!
A Youth Mass will take place during the 11:00 am Mass on the first Sunday of every month from October to April. Our students will be taking control of everything from the readings to the music. An upbeat atmosphere geared towards middle and high school students is just what the doctor ordered.
In addition, we are thrilled to be adding more Rooted meetings to the calendar. The scheduling will be on a more consistent basis, held three times a month instead of the two we currently have. See the website for the preliminary schedule!
Knights of Columbus Scholarship
Calling all seniors with a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian who is a member in good standing with our Knights of Columbus chapter. Pick up a scholarship application or download it online. As this is a parish scholarship, your chances of being selected are pretty good! Applications due May 11.
Rooted Wrap Up
Last week, we had a hodgepodge of special activities at our Rooted Meeting.
As part of the Faith Formation step-up, our regular crew was joined by the current 8th graders. The 8th graders got a taste of what Rooted is like and what they will be in for when they come next year. We were also fortunate to be joined by representatives from our Knights of Columbus who spoke to the students about their awesome organization!
A Humble Thank You From Hallie
This past Sunday, the members of the Rooted Youth Group, led by the phenomenal Leadership Team and my amazing volunteers threw me a surprise baby shower.
I have known that I was blessed to be part of this Faith Community since I hired in, but God continues to show me shining examples of how He works in my life. This past weekend, it was evident in a special way through the outpouring of love that flowed from our teens.
Thank you so much for the gifts, desserts, and most importantly for the love. Baby Theodore, my husband, and I are truly blessed.
~ Hallie
20s - 30s Women’s Group
This fall, we will be launching a new group for women in their 20s - 30s (or early 40s).
This will be a social group that will meet for casual conversation and faith sharing. We are currently looking for one more woman to serve as a rotating facilitator for the group.
(Note: you will not have to host the group at your house).
If interested in learning more about this group or the open facilitator position, contact Hallie Card!
Adult Faith Enrichment and Pastoral Associate’s Notes Terry Humenik, R.N., B.S.N. M.P.S.
517 669-8335 ext. 18 terryhumenik@stjudedewitt.com
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What Happens After Soup & Substance? Parish gatherings for Soup & Substance were such a success that people wanted to continue the idea with some modifications. Here is how we will continue the process - on the second Tuesday of the month (except during June, July and August) we will host a potluck for any and all who would like to join us. The new name of this ministry is Exploring Faith at a Potluck. Our September 11 topic will be A Walk Through the Holy Land with Rob & Sue Strouse. Mark your calendar now! The first Parish Potluck will take place on Tuesday,
May 8 at 6:30pm following Mass. This one will help us all to get to know the parish community even better. No matter who you are or how involved you are there may be things going on in the parish that you
might not know about. It’s good to know about these ministries and projects if only to be able to appreciate how our parish community is going and growing. Plan to make a dish of your choice to pass and join us on May 8 in the Community Center. No registration is needed. Parishioners of all ages are welcome! If you have experienced a divorce you know about the pain involved. But did you know that there may be a chance that you can remarry in the Catholic Church? Whether you are already remarried or have recently divorced it is a good idea to look into the possibility of annulment so that a future marriage can take place in the Church. Annulment in the Church does NOT make children illegitimate. There is no cost. Contact Terry Humenik for more information.
Are you wondering about the Catholic Faith? You may be married to a Catholic and wonder why we do what we do. You may have been a practicing Catholic at one time but have been “inactive” or on “hold” status for many years. We would like to welcome you in or back, whatever the case may be. Contact Terry Humenik (email and phone information at the top of this column) to begin the process. The Catholic Community of St. Jude is a church where you will find a welcoming home.
Helping Hands Ministry needs a more current cell phone for the ministry use. We are currently using an old flip phone and it is just not working well. If you have
updated your phone but the older one still works please consider donating it to Helping Hands. Call Terry Humenik if you can help! St. Jude Medical Equipment Loan Closet
Did you know that the parish has a medical equipment loan closet? Parishioners have donated used medical equipment and it is then loaned to anyone in need (including non-parishioners). Currently we have been offered a lightly used hospital bed. If you or anyone you know is in need of a hospital bed please contact Terry Humenik ASAP. This is an item that we don’t
usually have in the loan closet due to lack of storage space.
Your Help Is Needed There is an elderly lady in the parish who lives alone and needs someone to stay with her after surgery from May 3-5 to help her with meds, meals and walking a bit in her home. No lifting or special skills needed. If you can take a 3-4 hour shift please call Terry Humenik ASAP so we can develop a calendar of help for her.
Other News in Our Parish Events, Reminders and Announcements of Activities in our Parish and others
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If you have been abused or vic mized by someone represen ng the Catholic Church, please believe in the possibility for hope and help and healing. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. Every diocese in the United States now has a Vic m Assistance Coordinator who is available to obtain support for your needs, to help make a formal complaint of abuse to the diocese, and to arrange a personal mee ng with the bishop or his representa ve if you desire. The Vic m Assistance Coordinator for our Diocese is Cheryl Williams‐Hecksel, LMSW, 1‐888‐308‐6252 or cwilliamshecksel@dioceseoflansing.org
The Mary & Marthas are
hosting a Spring Tea! Thursday, May 10 at
6:00pm.
All the ladies of the parish are invited to attend a night of friendship/fellowship. This will be a dessert potluck. If would like to decorate a simple table, you are welcome to do so, but not necessary to attend. Please sign up by May 10. If you wish to bring a favorite dessert to share, that is great! This will Not be elaborate, it should be a very informal setting for 8 people! No candle light or lighting. Very simple, pretty, disposable is GREAT!!!! There will be no formal entertainment, we will have coffee, tea and soft drinks and desserts. For fun wear your Easter hat, or one of your grandmothers! There is no cost– but you may bring a baby care item for the Dresser Ministry! To sign up visit the parish website at www.stjudedewitt.com and look for the link to the Spring Tea. Any questions call Tina at the parish office 669-8335 x13. See you at the Tea! THE DRESSER MINISTRY IS RETURNING! The Dresser Ministry is back from being on vacation! Look for a piece of baby furniture in the gathering space beginning the first of May. We will be collecting baby care items. After talking with Shared Pregnancy they tell me they can't keep these items in stock. Thank you all for your continued support of this fantastic ministry. Leslie Feldpausch
Other Area Announcements
St. Therese Parish, “Open Doors” Tutoring Program: is home to “Open Doors”, a free tutoring center for children in grades K-6. Children from all over the city are being helped with reading and math skills by volunteer tutors on Mondays and Wednesday from 4– 6pm. We are looking for more people who would like to be part of this rewarding ministry. If you are interested in becoming a tutor, please call the St. Therese Parish Office at 487-3749, or stop by the
tutoring center for a visit any Monday or Wednesday. There are only two requirements: · Take the Virtus Training (www.virtusonline.org) · Have a criminal background check (Through Sue Benjamin at the St. Therese Parish Office). We would love for you to join us!
i.d. 9:16 Disciples' Night For Young Adults-20s and 30s (Lansing Chapter): Join us for our May Disciples' Night on Thursday, May beginning at 6:30pm at Church of the Resurrection in Lansing. We'll have Mass, dinner & drinks, and this month with speaker, Dr. Ralph Martin who is president of Renewal Ministries, and he will be sharing about Our Blessed Mother's stirring words at Fatima. Children are welcome, and we can provide childcare if needed. To find out more about our group, please visit our Facebook group "i.d. 916 Lansing" and RSVP on the event there, or email us at id916lansing@gmail.com.
LANSING CATHOLIC SINGLES invite all single men & women (mid30’s & up) to join them for Dinner & a Movie on Saturday, May 5. Meet at 4:45pm at Charlie’s Bar & Grill in Holt for dinner. After we’ll go to Celebration Cinema; show and time TBD that night at dinner. For more info call (517)321-7886 or lansingcatholicsingles@live.com. New members always welcome!
BUILDING TRAUMA INFORMED NEIGHBORHOODS: Wednesday, May 2 from 5-7pm at the Capital Area District
Library, Downtown Location, Auditorium. At STVCC Children’s Home, we believe in the intrinsic value of every person. Our daily work as staff at the Home has lead us to an understanding of the detrimental effects that traumatic
and adverse experiences can have on an individual. For further information, contact Josh Lown at lownj@stvcc.org
or 517-323-4734 ext. 1356.
K of C Lansing Assembly #3334 presents Rock and Roll for Refugees Concert, Friday, May 5 from 3:30-11pm at St.
Casimir Gym, 800 W. Barnes Ave, Lansing. Tickets are $10; all proceeds benefit STVCC, Cristo Rey Community Center
and St. Casimir. For more information or to purchase tickets in advance, call 517-482-7729.
VIRAGO SUPPORT GROUP: Virago is a newly created STVCC support group for women whose husbands are
struggling with a pornography addiction. Sessions begin May 15. Call for a confidential screening at 517-323-4734
ext. 1735. The Lansing Catholic Lawyers Guild will be hosting our Annual Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 15 from Noon-1:30pm at the St. Mary Cathedral Parish Hall, Lansing. The Honorable Beth Clement will be the main speaker. RSVP email at lclguild@gmail.com. Deadline for registering for the Luncheon is May 8. We encourage you to join us and celebrate faith and spirituality in the legal profession.
If you haven’t visited the church after dark you may not have noticed that we have new
lights in the parking lot and on the walls of the garage. The lights look different as they
have a thinner profile than the former lights but they do a fine job of lighting up our parking lot and garage
areas, providing a safe environment. God blessed us with a visit from an electrical contractor who does
this type of installation throughout Michigan. They were able to switch out our high energy usage lights for
the new low energy usage LED lighting. The cost of the project was $4600 but one again we were blessed
by having the project paid in full by a Consumers Energy Rebate program! As well as having the new
lights covered by the rebate program the estimated costs savings of switching to the LED lighting is $4500
per year! A true win/win, give thanks to God for His blessings on this parish as we continue to improve our
church building and grounds in reverence to God and seeking ways to better serve Him.
The food pantry is in need of: tuna, Tuna helper, soup FOOD DELIVERY SCHEDULE
April 30 — Dave & Joyce Bordui May 7 — Darlene & Norbert Simon Foo
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From the Operations Managers Desk Rob Strouse, 669-8335 ext. 10 robstrouse@stjudedewitt.com
Counter Schedule: April 30 — Team #4 May 7 — Team #5
Parish Offerings
Fiscal YTD 7/1/17-6/30/18
YTD Budgeted Expenses: $618,340.00 YTD Offertory: - 392,728.11
YTD On–Line Offertory - 186,266.00 YTD Non-Offertory Income - 54,425.44 YTD Surplus $15,079.55
YTD Building Fund (Phase II) $68,693.08
April 16-22, 2018 Contributions
Averaged Budgeted Expenses: $14,380.00 Offertory: - 8,583.00 On-Line Giving: - 1,540.00 Non-Offertory Income: - 2,650.00
Deficit ($1,607.00)
Building Fund Collection $660.00
Knights of Columbus Scholarship: We would like to congratulate the following men for completing their journey to full knighthood in the 3rd degree: Brad Jorae Anthony Neher Harold Woodliff Jay Calewarts Mike Kidd Steve Ward Will Thompson Trevor Mahoney Paul Koleda Robert Baldino Pray the Rosary with the K of C before mass at 8am on Sunday, May 6th
If you know of a male 18 years or older that would like to join our order please have them contact
GK Andrew Rademacher (517) 819-8692.
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Mark Ballard
Family Barber Shop 124 W. Main Street No Appointments needed
669•1110 Mark will be in 3-4 days a week
& PET HEALTH CENTER
“Exceptional Pets cared for by Exceptional People”
THREE SHEARS
FOR PETS Grooming
www.pethealth.net 669-2641 1120 Commerce Prk Suite D
DeWitt, MI 48820
Advertiser of the Week
Howe's Greenhouse & Flower Shoppe, LLC
Richard & Margaret Howe Sally Pontius ---- Kim Sperry
8160 US 27, DeWi
517‐669‐9822 e‐mail: howesgreenhouse@yahoo.com web page: howesflowershoppe.com
For your consideration: Our parish bulletin is furnished at no charge to the parish through the support of the merchants and service processionals whose advertising appears within. When you are in need of services, please patronize them and tell them you saw their ad in our parish bulletin. To become an advertiser, please contact the office at 517-669-8335 Ext. 13.
Find what you need to enrich your spiritual life
or select a gift for family and friends.
Open Monday - Saturday 9am to 5pm
703 E. Main , DeWitt (517) 669-8321
BUILDING LOTS
AVAILABLE!
Building Lots available for sale! All lots include sewer, water plus all
public utility hookups installed in each lot. Creeping Brook Subdivision.
Close to church and school We build or your builder
Contact Tim Fedewa 517 202-4778
PizzaPasta Wings Grinders Salads Breadsticks
Locally Owned and Operated
Place Your Order (517) 6686181
Or Online:
www.peppinospizzerias.com 13177 Schavey Rd., DeWitt (Located in the Schavey Plaza)
Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home
Family owned and operated since 1909 We are able to perform visitations
and services here at The Catholic Community of St. Jude Scott Kilgo, Owner Charlotte, Michigan (517) 543-3160
www.burkhead-greenfuneralhome.com
Primary Eye & Vision Care
Drs. Doyle, Dreslinski, Fisher & Conrad
Family Vision Care
Areas Oldest Roofing Company
Free Estimates on Roofing and Eavestroughs
517 4828850 SherriffGoslinLansing.com
Mitchell R. Dobrzelewski, O.D. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY PARISHIONER
669.4411 E-MAIL: dewittop@comcast.net
WWW.VISIONSOURCE-DEWITTOPTOMETRYPC.COM
Parishioner
THIS SPACE NOW
AVAILABLE
ISLA VOLKERS REALTOR
25 + years selling DeWitt Homes
Isla.volkers@comcast.net (517) 420-6329
Alexa Vitek-Hitchcock D.D.S.
13173 Schavey Road 517.277.2000
www.vitekfamilydentistry.com Family Friendly Dentist
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Your DeWitt Connection 83% of my sales in 2017 were a repeat or referral. Stop in & see why!
Kevin McCrackin Sales & Leasing Specialist
PAULI FORD 2380 S. US 27 ● St. Johns
989-224-6711 kevin.mccrackin@pauliford.com
The Dainton Family ~ Parishioners
David J. Fedewa, D.M.D.
Family Den stry
www.dewi amilydental.com
Wendy M. Kashenider, DVM 11371 U.S. 27, DeWitt
517•669•2381
Check us out on the web www.dewittvet.com
We offer boarding and bathing too!!
517.575.6021 1758 E. Clark Road Lansing
Parishioner & Owner - Robert Baldino
www.gunnisonvillemeadows.com
DeWitt MI Self Storage dewittmiselfstorage.com
(517) 668-6536 East Howe Road & Business 27
DeWitt Dave Fedewa Owner & Parishioner
Charity Unity
Fraternity Join us to Celebrate Faith and Family
Msgr. Stotenbur Council 7237, DeWitt Contact: Andrew Rademacher 517 819-8692
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Kristine S. West, DDS, MS
Creating Stunning Smiles for Individuals of All Ages
DeWitt Shopping Center, 13109 Schavey Rd., Ste 1
517. 507. 3001
Now Offering 8% Group Discounts to St. Jude Members
Contact Tina Jerue, Agent 517-669-2911 tjerue@reedia.net
Auto
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Business
Phone 517●381●8181 www.drbrya.com 4780 Okemos Road • Okemos
1025 W. Herbison Rd. DeWi
(517) 669‐8864
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SACRAMENTAL READINESS AND PREPARATION Reconciliation and First Communion for Elementary Students: Requires Baptism
To begin preparations for any Sacrament requires a full year of Formation prior to
Sacramental Preparation workshops.
Formal Sacramental preparations begin in the 2nd grade.
2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade: one year of Formation plus two family workshops in subsequent
year and expected continual Formation.
5th – 8th grade: one year of Formation plus four student workshops in subsequent year
and expected continual Formation.
First Reconciliation is celebrated in December of the Sacramental Prep year.
First Communion Mass is celebrated the 2nd week after Easter (date will vary) at one special
First Communion Mass for the preparing class.
Confirmation for High School Students: Requires Baptism, Reconciliation and First Communion Confirmation for students in grades 9‐12 who have not yet received Reconciliation and First Communion: Requires Baptism. This is a usually a 2 year program.
One year of Rooted and special adapted Formation wherein students will receive Reconciliation and First Communion.
Confirmation preparation/Confirmation with the Bishop usually in the second year.
Appointment with program coordinators to determine readiness as to when they will receive the sacraments.
Confirmation for students who have received all required Sacraments:
Begins after a full year of Formation prior to Sacramental preparation.
Begins in the 9th grade.
Students are confirmed by the Bishop as required by the Diocese. Students not having a year of Formation prior to Confirmation must make an appointment with the program coordinators to determine readiness as to when they will be Confirmed. Confirmation after graduation: See Terry Humenik
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 10AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Sr. Citizen Luncheon 5PM Joyful Sounds Rehearsal 6PM Mass 7PM Praise Band Rehearsal
2 8AM Mass 6:30PM Steubenville Info Night 7PM Choir Rehearsal
3 8AM Mass
4 8AM Mass
5 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass
6 8AM K of C Rosary 8:30AM Mass, CLW, WB 9:40AM RCIA, Final FFP, May Crowning 11AM Mass 5:30PM Rooted Leadership Team mtg. 7PM CYC Rooted
7
7PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 7PM K of C Officers & Trustees Meeting
8 10AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Sr. Citizen Luncheon 5PM Joyful Sounds Rehearsal 6PM Mass 6:30PM Parish Potluck & Speaker 7PM Praise Band Rehearsal
9 8AM Mass 7PM Choir Rehearsal 7PM K of C Meeting
10 8AM Mass 5:30PM Finance Council Meeting 6PM Marys & Marthas Spring Tea
11 8AM Mass
12 9Am Prayer Shawl & Quilt Ministry Workday 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass
13 Mother’s Day 8:30AM Mass 9:30AM RCIA, K of C Mothers Day Breakfast 11AM Mass
14 7PM Bell Choir Rehearsal
15 10AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Sr. Citizen Luncheon 6PM Mass
7PM Praise Band Rehearsal
16 8AM Mass
7PM Choir Rehearsal
17 8AM Mass 5:30PM Parish Pastoral Council Meeting
18 8AM Mass
19
4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass Anointing of the Sick
20 8:30AM Mass Anointing of the Sick 9:30AM RCIA 11AM Mass Anointing of the Sick 6PM K of C Fun Night 7PM CYC Rooted
21
22 10AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Sr. Citizen Luncheon 6PM Mass
23
9:30AM DOLDATA Training 6PM Evening Praise
24
25
26 4PM Reconciliation 5PM Mass
27 8:30AM Mass 11AM Mass
28 Parish Offices
Closed 9AM Mass at the Memorial Walkway
29 10AM Little Lambs Story Hour Noon Sr. Citizen Luncheon
30 8AM Mass 6PM Rooted Senior Game Night
31 8AM Mass
AY 2018 Events at the Catholic Community of St. Jude
PLEASE CHECK THE PARISH BULLETIN FOR THE LATEST DETAILS ABOUT THESE EVENTS OR OUR WEBSITE WWW.STJUDEDEWITT.COM AND ON FACEBOOK
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