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St. Colette Catholic Church 17600 Newburgh Road
Livonia, MI 48152
734-464-4433
May 6, 2018
Mission Statement We, the Family of
St. Colette, under the
guidance of the Holy
Spirit are dedicated to
celebrating the Good
News of Jesus Christ
through Worship,
Education, Fellowship
and service to others.
Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses Saturday 4:00pm & 5:30pm
Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am & 12:30pm
Weekday Masses Tuesday, Wednesday, &
Friday 9:00am
For the most current information,
please see our website:
www.stcolette.net
Follow us on Twitter:
@stcolettevoice
Welcome New Parishioners!
To register, change an
address, or if you moved, please contact the
parish office.
Sixth Sunday of Easter “The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.” (Psalm 98)
May Crowning of Our Marian Statues
Today, Sunday, May 6th Beginning in church at 1:45 pm
Followed by an Ice Cream Social
in the Activities Center Catholics honor the memory of the Blessed Virgin Mary in many ways,
including the long tradition of crowning an image of Mary. Please join others in
church at 1:45 pm for the singing of Marian hymns, the praying of the rosary and
the crowning of Mary’s statue. Weather permitting we will also process to our
Marian grotto located outside the Activities Center for additional prayers, hymns
and the crowning of the statue. Afterwards everyone is invited to share in a free
Ice Cream Social being served in the Activities Center.
New Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Colette Parish
Saturdays at 4:00pm
Sundays at 8:00 am, 10:00 am & 12 Noon
The new schedule begins the weekend
of June 2 & 3, 2018
Mother’s Day Roses Next Week! Lifespan has new single wrapped, solid milk chocolate
roses!! (These replace the silk roses)
All mothers deserve some sweets so stop by the LIFE-
SPAN table in the gathering space after all Masses next weekend and for a dona-
tion you can give a sweet to that wonderful woman in your life.
All donations support Lifespan’s educational efforts to support the cause
of LIFE.
Thank you for your support!
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Seeking New Members
for the Parish Pastoral Council An important part of every Catholic parish is the
Pastoral Council. This group of parishioners acts as an
advisory board for the pastor and the pastoral leadership
of the parish.
Each year the parishioners of St. Colette Parish
are invited to fill vacancies on the Council of some of the
current members whose time of service is about to expire.
This year we are in need of four new adult members and
one youth member. In addition, a list of alternates is
needed in the event of vacancies that may occur during
the upcoming year.
The vacancies are filled from a pool of parishion-
ers whose names are submitted for nomination during the
month of May. The selection of names will be held on
weekend of June 2nd & 3rd in church.
As a parishioner of St. Colette Parish, it is both a
privilege and a right to participate in the Parish Pastoral
Council. If you are an individual who would like to assist
in the direction and future planning of your parish, you
are encouraged to place your name for nomination.
To qualify for the Parish Pastoral Council selec-
tion process adults must be a registered parishioner for a
minimum of one year and at least 18 years of age. Nomi-
nated youths must be 15 – 17 years old whose family is
registered for a minimum of one year.
To submit your name or the name of a fellow
parishioner please complete the nomination form below
and place it in the ballot box in the Gathering Space of the
church, drop it in the collection basket, or mail/hand de-
liver to the Parish Office. Any questions or clarification
about the selection process or the functions of the Council
please contact Council Members Mark Henry at (734) 432
-9193, Gerard Deans at (248) 417-7980, Dan Vecchioni at
(734) 591-9318.
Parish Pastoral Council Nomination Form
Nominee’s Name:
___________________________________________
Address:
___________________________________________
Phone:
___________________________________________
Check One: _________________Nominating Other
_________________ Nominating Self
Circle One: Adult (18 & older) Youth (15-17)
Reminder:
May 10th Is Not a Holyday of Obligation Many calendars identify this coming Thursday,
May 10th, as “Ascension Thursday” and Catholic calen-
dars list it as a holyday of obligation. However, it is
important to read the small print on Catholic calendars
reminding us that in most dioceses of the United States
(all of Michigan included), the observance of the
“Ascension of the Lord” is transferred to the following
Sunday. Therefore please note this coming Thursday,
May 10th, is NOT a holyday of obligation for Catholics
to celebrate Mass!
On The Rise Bakery This Weekend This weekend, “On the
Rise Bakery" will be visiting
our parish. The bakers are men
in the R.O.P.E. program
(Reaching Our Potential Every-
day) which is sponsored by the
Capuchin Soup Kitchen. The
men have come from prison or
long term addiction programs to restart their lives.
Although the men have a bakery on Gratiot and
McClellan Avenue, they can't make it without the help
of the parishes. They will be bringing with them
many delicious items for you to purchase. Please stop
by the Social Area to see the items for sale. They
thank the parish for allowing them to be part of our
community and ask that you hold them in your
prayers.
Marian Devotion
Thursday, May 10th at 6:30 pm
In the Catholic tradition the
month of May is dedicated to the mem-
ory of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Please
join the members of the Women’s Guild
and Thomas Dooley Knights of Colum-
bus on Thursday, May 10th in church at
6:30 pm as we offer prayers and hymns
honoring Mary, the Mother of God.
Things We Are Not Collecting We are no longer collecting
ink cartridges, plastic bags, and egg cartons.
Please find other places to donate these items.
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Pastor’s Corner As Church we continue to celebrate the Easter
Season this weekend and will continue to do so until the
observance of Pentecost Sunday on May 20th. Our
church continues to be decorated with the Easter Candle
and spring flowers. We continue to begin all weekend
Masses with the Sprinkling Rite with Holy Water to re-
mind us of our baptism and continue to sing Easter
hymns. Don’t forget to use the Easter Reflection books
for daily meditation and prayer during these Easter days!
The Easter Season always includes part of or the
entire month of May. Though we continue to observe the
Easter Season, in the Catholic tradition the month of May
is dedicated to the memory of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
At the beginning of May our parish observes the ancient
custom of crowning an image of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. This custom is traditionally known as a May
Crowning. Our parish’s May Crowning will take place
this Sunday, May 6th at 1:45 pm (immediately following
the 12:30 pm Mass). We will gather in the church for the
singing of Marian hymns, the praying of the rosary in a
multitude of languages, and the crowning of Mary’s
statue. Weather permitting we will then walk in proces-
sion to the Marian grotto located outside the Activities
Center for additional prayers and hymns and the crown-
ing of the statue there. Afterwards everyone is invited
into the Activities Center for the serving of free ice
cream sundaes!
Another opportunity open to us to honor the
memory of the Blessed Virgin Mary is by participating in
a Marian Devotion taking place in our church this week
on Thursday, May 10th beginning at 6:30 pm. Please
join the members of the Women’s Guild and the Thomas
Dooley Knights of Columbus as we offer prayers and
hymns honoring Mary, the Mother of God.
Many calendars identify this coming Thursday,
May 10th as “Ascension Thursday” and Catholic calen-
dars list it as a holyday of obligation for Catholics to
celebrate Mass. For most Catholics around the world the
fortieth day after Easter is celebrated as the Ascension of
the Lord and the celebration of Mass on that day is man-
datory for them. Almost twenty years ago the Catholic
bishops of our country petitioned the Vatican for the op-
tion to transfer the celebration of the Ascension of the
Lord from the fortieth day of the Easter Season to the
following Sunday, the Sunday before Pentecost. The
Vatican approved the bishops’ request and for the past
several years, for most of the dioceses in the United
States (all of Michigan included), the fortieth day of the
Easter Season is no longer observed as Ascension Thurs-
day. Therefore, please note this coming Thursday, May
10th is NOT a holyday of obligation for Catholics to
celebrate Mass. Instead we Catholics here in Michigan
and throughout most of our country will celebrate the
Ascension of the Lord next weekend, May 12th and 13th.
Every parish is given a CSA target goal estab-lished by the Archdiocese. This year our parish’s goal is $183,341.00. Every parish household is asked to make a sacrificial gift to this year’s CSA. The hope is that the average gift will be in the vicinity of $275 per household. For some, especially those on fixed in-comes, this will not be possible, even as a sacrifice, so whatever gift they can give will be appreciated. For others a $275 or more gift can be made to this year’s CSA campaign. What is being asked from everyone is not an equal gift but an equal sacrifice. What is impor-tant is that each of us does the very best we can. Also, it is recommended that one make a pledge to the CSA allowing us to spread the payment of our gift over sev-eral months. Please prayerfully consider the most generous gift possible to support the CSA. Complete the CSA form registered parishioners have received in the mail indicating your gift to this year’s appeal and return it in the CSA envelope to the Parish Office. May God bless you for your continued support. Happy Easter, Fr. Gary
Are You Able to Read a Foreign Language? If yes, the parish can use your help the weekend of May 19th & 20th. That weekend the Church cele-brates the Solemnity of Pentecost and we are hoping to proclaim the First Reading at some weekend Masses in a multitude of foreign languages. Some of the lan-guages we’re looking for are French, Latin, Spanish, Polish, German, Italian, and Portuguese but also, if pos-sible, languages such as Tagalog, Hawaiian, Japanese, or others. Those reading should be High School age or older and be able to read from the ambo in the sanctu-ary of the church. To volunteer your services please contact the parish office at 734-464-4433 or at parishof-fice@stcolette.net and leave your name, contact infor-mation, and the Masses you are available the weekend of May 19th & 20th. Please contact the parish office
by Friday, May 11th. Thank you.
Mass of the Anointing
of the Sick
Tuesday, May 15th
7:00 pm
St. Colette Church
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Protecting God’s Children’s Workshop St. Colette is offering a Protect-ing God’s Children Workshop* on Sat-urday May 19th from 9:00 am - Noon in the Activities Center. This is a required three hour awareness session for adults in the faith community who interact with minors and or volunteer within the Catholic community. If you are an adult
who has not taken this workshop we encourage you to come or go to the AOD website to find an alternative session. *You must register for this workshop or any other Protecting God’s Children Workshop you may take through the AOD website (http://www.aod.org/).
Called To Serve St. Colette is offering teens who are going into grades 9 - 12 a three hour workshop that looks at per-sonal safety issues in working with children on Satur-day May 19th from 9:00 am - Noon in the Youth Cen-ter. In order to register for this workshop and or get more details please call our Youth Ministry office at 734-464-1677.
ATTENTION Families of Current Kin-
dergarten Students! Summer Catechism If you are looking for a wonderful program ex-perience for your children where in eight days the chil-dren receive all their catechism lessons for the year, our Summer Catechism (SCAP) is for you. Opportunity for classes will be held twice: June 18th-28th and July 16th - 26th (Monday through Thursday). Our June classes will be held from 5:30 pm to 9 pm and our July session will be held 9 am to 12:30 pm. Families choose one of the two sessions to attend. Classes will be of-fered for those students going into (in the fall of 2018) First through Eighth grade. For more information and registration forms please go to our website: www.stcolette.net or call 734-464-4435. Registration for SCAP (Summer Catechism Alternative Program) will be held on Tuesday evening, May 8th.
SCAP (St. Colette’s Summer Catechism Alternative
Program) June 18-28th or July 16-26th
Registration Registration for SCAP is Tuesday May 8th from 6-7 pm. After that date registration will continue from May 14th thru May 29th during regular Religious Ed. office hours. Registration is first come first serve.
Volunteers NEEDED As we here at St. Colette prepare to facilitate over 250 students through a dynamic catechism program this summer we are in need of a wide variety of both adult and teen volunteers. If you are available in the evenings (5:30-9 pm) of June 18th to 28th or the morn-ings (9 am - 12:30 pm) of July 16th to 26th we are in need of: Teachers, Classroom Aides, Bible Story Tell-ers, Arts & Crafts Coordinators, Music Aide. While some positions are only available for adults many of these positions could be filled by teens. For more infor-mation or to volunteer please contact the Religious Edu-cation office for more information at 734-464-4435 or religioused@stcolette.net.
Religious Education Flocknote:
St. Colette has moved to a new online email service. So that you can continue to be in-
formed regarding Children’s Programming and Sacra-mental Prep we need you to subscribe to our new carrier called Flocknote. Please register online at https://app.flocknote.com/StColette. Once you have regis-tered on Flocknote it will ask you to pick your groups. You are welcome to connect with any and all groups here at St. Colette. However, the one that our depart-ment will need you to register for is called: Religious Education General and New Families. From there the religious education staff will put you into the appropriate groups and sacraments. Any questions please contact the religious education department at 734-464-4435 or email us at religioused@stcolette.net
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Baptism Class for New Parents Expecting a Child? Just gave Birth? Baptism is a celebration of the gift of faith we give our children. If you have a baby or toddler that has not been baptized and this is your first child, before the sacramental cele-bration can be scheduled, a two hour class must be taken by the parents. Our next class is the evening of
May 16th. Class opportunities are also scheduled for July and September, (dates to be determined). These classes are two hours long beginning at 6:30pm and are REQUIRED of first time parents before you can sched-ule a baptism. To register please contact the Religious Education office at 734-464-4435 or at dre@stcolette.net .
Confirmation for Adults! If you are a practicing Catholic or know someone who is a practicing Catholic who has never received the Sacrament of Confirmation there is a special celebration coming up at the Cathedral. If you are interested in signing up and pre-paring for the reception of this sacrament please contact Theresa at 734-464-4435 or dre@stcolette.net.
ST. COLETTE WOMEN’S GUILD Our last meeting of the season is this Thursday, May 10th at 6:30pm. We will start with a May devotion at 6:30 pm in the church. Our meeting will start immediately after at 7:00 pm in the social area. Our dinner will be a potluck. The Guild will provide
the meat and the membership is asked to bring a vegeta-ble, potato, fruit, salad or dessert dish. If you did not sign up at our April meeting to attend and the dish you will share please call June at 734 464-0476 no later than Monday, May 7th. Looking forward to see all our membership for a great evening. We will discuss our programs for the 2018-2019 year.
REMEMBER TO SAY ONE HAIL MARY
EVERY DAY
FOR OUR FAMILY OF ST. COLETTE
The theme of the 2018 Catholic Services Appeal, Opening Doors to Grow with Christ, reflects our Holy Father’s invita-
tion to all Catholics to renew their personal relation-ships with our Savior, as “the joy of the Gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus.” Gifts to the CSA make possible a wealth of ministries, programs and services that touch the lives of thousands throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit each day. No one parish could provide all of these blessings, which benefit so many. For information about CSA funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.aod.org. Please prayerfully consider the most generous gift possible to support the 2018 Catholic Services Ap-peal. You may use the pledge program which allows you to spread your gift over several months. Or you may make a donation charging it to a credit or debit card. To use these options please go to our parish’s website, www.stcolette.net. On the right side of the Home Page under “Useful Links” open “CSA Dona-tions Online” and follow the instructions. Thank you for your participation.
CSA 2018 PLEDGES
Joshua Thaddeus Coccia, son of Michael and Diane was welcomed into the Catholic Church through the sacrament of baptism on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at St. Colette Church. Rev Gary Michalik celebrated the bap-tism.
God Bless this Family
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Anniversary Celebration This year St. Colette Par-ish celebrates its 48th Anniver-sary. We are asking that any couple celebrating their 10th, 25th, 40th, 50th, or 60th Anni-versary during this year of 2018 to give us your names. We will obtain for you a Papal Blessing. Please call the parish office at (734) 464-4433 dur-ing office hours with your names and significant anniversary. Deadline: Monday, June 4th.
Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, Octo-ber 21st, at 12:00 pm for the Jubilarians. Wed-ding vows will be renewed and a special blessing will be given along with your Papal Blessing. These are not the only years that a couple can request a celebration honoring their anniver-sary of marriage; especially if it is a significant an-niversary such as twenty, thirty, thirty-five, fifty-five, etc. Even though a Papal Blessing cannot be given, a simple blessing by a deacon or priest can be offered. The anniversary blessing for a couple whose marriage took place in a Catholic Church can be celebrated during or after almost any week-end or weekday Mass and family and friends are invited to participate. To make arrangements for the blessing of a married couple celebrating a sig-nificant anniversary of marriage, please contact the parish office at 734-464-4433 or email to parishof-fice@stcolette.net.
Praying for the Military Please keep these service men and women,
and their families, in your prayers and
continue to pray for peace:
Captain James Agius
LCpl Alexander Bryant
E 1 Leyna Calice
SPC Vlady Calice
LT Brian Evanski
Cpl Christian M. Feliks
Sr. Airman Brian Hada
Sgt Ian Hammill
SSgt Matthew Carl Helmkamp
LCpl Ivan Johnson-McCall, USMC
LT Drew H. Kohler
PFC W.C. Kramer
SSgt Andrew Krasemann
Pfc Amber R. Lech
Pfc William Lech
Captain Michael T. Morrissey
TSgt Stephen Perakes
Captain John Rehberg
Major Tommy Sheep
Captain Brandon Spears
SSgt Alan Stackpoole
PVT Kimberly Tomaszewski
We want to be sure we are praying for all who serve our
country. Please call the Parish Office at 734-464-4433 to add a name to the list or to remove a name from the
list.
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A New Dawn
Widows & Widowers Group A New Dawn is a group for Widows & Wid-owers to provide companionship for those who have lost a spouse. We meet the third Wednesday of every month at St. Edith Parish – 15089 Newburgh Road – Livonia – in the Parish Hall, with the exception of the month of July when we hold our meeting off site (site and date to be determined). We meet to pray, laugh, and enjoy a meal together. Please join us on May 16th. We look forward to meeting you. For information, please call Fran Gillis at 734-421-2548.
May Food Drive The May Food Drive, May 19th/20th, is designated to helping Sister Judie’s Outreach in Detroit. Lunches are distributed to the home-less in the city. Items of most need for the “treasures of the street” are: peanut butter, jam, napkins, plastic spoons,
zip type sandwich bags, paper lunch bags (8# size), gra-nola bars, individual fruit cups, individual applesauce cups, individual boxes of raisins, and bottled water. Monetary donations are always needed, too, and can be put in the box in the Gathering Space or put in the Of-fertory Collection in an envelope marked Food Drive. There are envelopes available in the Gathering Space. Thank you for your continued support of the less fortu-nate!
Watch Out for the Kids! It’s Spring Soccer Season for our Livonia Soccer Leagues who use the playing fields north of the parish parking lot. When driving thru and exiting the parish parking lot please use extra caution. Kids don’t always
remember to stop and look before they cross an active driveway or parking lot.
Meatballs Needed
For Soup Kitchen Visits In the past we have had many successful meatball drives at St. Colette and your generosity is always greatly appreciated. We are now able to resume the meat-ball collection due to some addi-
tional freezer space. The frozen meatballs can be found at Costco, Gordon Foods, and any local grocery store. If you are unable to shop for the meatballs, but wish to support our ministry, you may place your monetary do-nation in an envelope and place in the collection basket, put in the box in the Gathering Space, or drop off in the Parish Office. Please write “soup kitchen ministry” on the outside of the envelope. Your donations will enable our volunteers to purchase meatballs and other supplies as needed. Meatball donations should be dropped off at
the parish office on Monday, May, 21st, from
9:00am – Noon and 1:00pm – 4:30pm. If these times are not convenient for you, please contact Bob Mez-zadri at 248-477-3606 or rmezzadr@hotmail.com to make other arrangements to drop them off. We would like to thank everyone who continues to support the Soup Kitchen Ministry. May God bless you all!!!
Solemnity of Pentecost –
Wear Something Red! At weekend Masses on May 19 & 20 the Church celebrates the end of the Easter Season with the Solemnity of Pentecost. The liturgical color for the Solemnity is red. To enhance our celebration that weekend please remember to wear something red when you come to church for Mass!
Please remember in your prayers those who were
buried from St. Colette Church during the last days of
March and the month of April: Mary Krawczak,
Mary Ann Caribardi, John Michaels, Ernest Ferda,
Joan Kruszewski, Carolyn Geiger, Irene Harring-
ton, Joseph Brosky, Ralph Rais, Katherine Mikula.
Mission/Service Opportunity
Saturday
August 25, 2018
3rd Annual Mercy In
Action Day
Saturday
October 20, 2018
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We would like to welcome the following newly
registered families to our parish! Ryan, Tabetha, Nicholas, & Vivian Beasley
Kelly Vellucci
Monica Harley
Katherine & Monica Frederick
Lance, Jacqueline, Stephan,
Christian & Irelyn Sullivan
Dean, Mary, Matthew & Abigail Mengel
William Gentner
Eric & Brandie Dooley and Elizabeth and Nickolas Christopher, Darlene, Olivia and Brooklyn Hofmann
Nicholas, Christine, Ella & Ryder Ostrowski
If you are new to our parish and have not yet registered, we invite you to contact the parish office for information on how to do so at
(734) 464-4433 or email us at parishoffice@stcolette.net
We look forward to having you join our parish family!
"Go into the whole world and proclaim
the gospel to every creature. Whoever believes and
is baptized will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned. These signs will accompany those who believe:
in my name they will drive out demons, they will speak new languages.
They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover." - Mk 16:15b-17, 18c
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass
©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
Meetings of the Week Monday May 7, 2018
9:30am Quilter's Circle RM B
6:00pm Youth Leadership Mtg. YC
7:00pm Youth Group YC
7:00pm Worship Commission RM C
Tuesday May 8, 2018
9:00am Mass
9:30am Art Workshop SA
1:00pm Core Team Meeting RM C
4:00pm SCAP Registration Whole Bldg
5:30pm Baseball League on Field
7:00pm Christian Service Commission RM B
Wednesday May 9, 2018
9:00am Mass
9:45am Mat Makers RM A
1:30pm Haiti's Angels RM A
7:00pm Bible Study/LB
7:30pm Adult Choir MU/CH
Thursday May 10, 2018
9:30am Christian Crafters RM B
6:00pm Baseball League on Field
6:30pm Marian Devotion CH
7:00pm KofC AC
7:00pm Women's Guild SA
Friday May 11, 2018
9:00am Mass
6:45pm Euchre AC
Saturday May 12, 2018
Masses 4:00 & 5:30
RTL Flower Sale
2:00pm Confessions
Sunday May 13, 2018
Ascension
Mother's Day
Masses 8, 9:30, 11 & 12:30
RTL Flower Sale
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Liturgical Ministers for May 12 & 13
4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Presiding
Celebrant
Fr. Gary Michalik Fr. Gary Michalik Fr. Mike Loyson Fr. Mike Loyson Fr. Alex Kratz Fr. Alex Kratz
Altar
Servers
Erik Krawczyk
Maddy Bezzina
Volunteers Dawn Goryca Ian Balint Mark Henry Karlene Steckowski
Louisa Hnatiuk
Lectors Angie Erbin Tim Klisz Bill Chenevert Amy Lazarowicz Mark Bowers Diana Blair
Children’s
Liturgy of
The Word
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!
HAPPY
MOTHER’S DAY!
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
www.thehotline.org
National Human Trafficking Resource Center 888-373-7888
www.traffickingresourcecenter.org
Mass Intentions
Tuesday, May 8 Acts 16:22-34/Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [7c]/Jn 16:5-11 9:00 am †Della & †Charles Symes by family
Wednesday, May 9 Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/Jn 16:12-15
9:00 am Special Intentions for Janice Pardo by
husband, Jerome
†Deceased members of Hamlin Family by Pat & Jean Foley
Friday, May 11 Acts 18:9-18/Ps 47:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [8a]/Jn 16:20-23 9:00 am †Patricia Goetschius by Catherine & Kris Perry
†Henry Waskiewicz by Joel Waskiewicz
Saturday, May 12 Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 [19a]/1
Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19 4:00 pm †Lydia Gallucci by Family
†August & †Irene Rozmiarek by Family
†John & †Martin Casey by Family
†Delphine Wlosinski by Family
†Pat Gallagher by John & Rita Cox
5:30 pm †Irene Zawlocki by Joe & Dianne Laura
†Mario Ledda by Family
†Mothers & †Grandmothers by Bernadine & Ronald
Sunday, May 13 Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 [19a]/1
Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19 8:00am Family of St. Colette Parish & An Increase in Vocations
†Ann Collet & †Helen Astalos by Christine & Mike
9:30 am †Joni Miller by Greg & Judy
†Donna Babcock by Staff of St. Colette
†Charlene Maurin & †Eileen Wren by Linda &
Anthony Messina
11:00am †Peter Bao Van Le by Family
†Lottie Drzazdzynski by daughters
†Danuta Mlynark by Friend
12:30pm †Edwin J Birecki by wife, Loretta
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Mary Anderson Amy Arsenault Phyllis Banaszak Denise Baughman Karen Bayer Dale Brown Sue Calvin Ellen Cashero Angela Cemke David Clark Glen Coalson Nancy Davidson Edward DeGeeter Bill DeLorenzo Darlene DeLorenzo
Norine Dobiesz Maria Dolunt Ted Dul Andres Fabello Lauren Fisk Thomas Flynn Melissa Garr Laura Geletzke Tom Goings Jennifer Hanchon Anne Harrington Rose Hassell Louise Heyza Pat Hourigan Juliana James Duane Jennings Ann Jesudowich Sue Kaeschle
Pastor........................................................ Rev. Gary Michalik Business Manager ……………………… Greg Boyer Weekend Assistants .................................. Rev. Michael Loyson Rev. Alex Kratz, OFM Deacon ..................................................... Rev. Mr. Gary Pardo Parish Office: .......................................... (734) 464-4433
Fax: ……………………………………..(734) 464-1694
Office Hours ............................................ 9-5 M-TH, 9-3 FRI ................................................................. Closed 12 pm-1 pm for lunch Parish Secretaries ..................................... Sue Donaldson Ann Kopitz Email Address …………………………..parishoffice@stcolette.net Website Address ……………………… www.stcolette.net Maintenance............................................ Alex Colton, Brian Henry Alex Luckhardt Bookkeeper .............................................. Karen Roosen CPA Music Ministry: ...................................... (734) 464-4374 Minister of Music ..................................... Susan Garr
Masses Saturday - 4:00 pm & 5:30 pm
Sunday - 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am & 12:30 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 9:00 am
Holy Days - 9:00 am, 12:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Confessions: Saturday - 2:00 pm or by appointment
Baptisms 3rd Saturday of the month at 11:30 am
Family must be active registered parishioners.
Pre-Baptism interview is necessary.
Call Parish Office for arrangements 3 months before Baptism.
Christian Service: ………………………(734) 464-4436 Coordinator ……………………………...Nancy Ohman Religious Education: ...............................(734) 464-4435 Email Address ...........................................religioused@stcolette.net Office Hours .............................................M-W 9-12 and 1-5 pm Director ………………………………… Theresa Lisiecki Coordinator……………………………… Sera Lewan Secretary ...................................................Christine Stoll Secretary ...................................................Suzanne Sims Youth Ministry Phone: ...........................(734) 464-1677 Office Hours …………. M & Th 1-6 pm and W & F 9 am-12 noon (office is open additional hours based on programming) Coordinator of Youth Ministry..................Mary Jo Parnell Assistant ....................................................Aleta Cheal Commission: Christian Service .......................................Norb Giczewski Education ..................................................Steve Cordon Finance .....................................................Pat Healy Worship …………………………………. Ed Lesnau Knights of Columbus …………………. Chester Ostrowski
Marriages Arrangements must be made well in advance (6 months is minimum). Either the bride or the groom must be an active registered member of St. Colette. Couples desiring a traditional Catholic wedding should be living a traditional Catholic lifestyle. Sick & Communion Calls Emergency calls are handled at any time. We are happy to visit the sick. Please notify the Parish Office. All new members are asked to register as soon as possible.
ST. COLETTE CHURCH Bulletin Deadline Friday 9:00am
17600 Newburgh Road, Livonia, MI 48152 www.stcolette.net
Parish Staff
To the Parish Family of St. Colette: It is our parish policy that all registered members of St. Colette Parish use their contribution envelopes each
week when they attend Mass, as we do need your financial support. If you are going through financial difficulties,
please put your empty envelope in the basket so we know you are practicing your faith as a parishioner at St. Colette. If
we do not receive envelopes in a calendar year, you will be contacted by the Parish Office to confirm if you are still
worshipping here.
Pray for the Sick of our Parish The names included in the Sick List should be parishioners, their relatives and friends. If you would like to add a name, please contact the parish office. Every 4-6 months the prayer list will be updated.
Richard Terlaak Wyatt Tippett Angel Tippett Mary Uchic Kathy Urbiel Diana VanHouten Robert Vick Cecilia Walczak Mary Wanner Pat Weinburger Sharon Zain MaryAnn Zukowski
Jamie Kalis Elise Kapelanski Bill King Bea King Gregory Knoche Marion Kovach Vicki Kultala Joseph Lasiewski Angela Lemke Noreen Loper Timothy Lyons Cindy Maithson Jerry McFee Lois McKean Greg Mikol Myrl Mikolon Bob Mosteiko Kathy Mosteiko
Carlyn Munison Joan Nehasil Loretta Nolta Susan O’Neill Vivian Nyland Jerry Parcheta Karen Pardo Jean Parnell Raymond Parnell Dolores Pasieka (Wojcik) Barbara Pessina Russell Pessina Tryceton Pittman Ruthann Platt Chester Pyzik Joe Rice Helen Riva
Sarah Roberts John Rogosky Debra Roman Gerald Roosen Karen Ross Peter Russell Ann Sands Kenneth Sands Emily Schwartz Mark Smith Cindy Soave Carmelo Spano Allan St. Louis De Streicher Evan Steiner Bob Stephenson Susan Stevens
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