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Fr. Mathias, MSFS - Pastor Bart Connelly - Deacon Rectory: 273-8953 Emergency 269-290-2016
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH
MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS
Saturday, June 6 - Vigil Mass
4:00 p.m. For the People of the Parishes
Sunday, June 7 - The Most Holy Trinity
11:00 a.m. †Donald W. Falborski
By: Mom & Dad
Monday, June 8 - St. William of York
8:00 a.m. †Fran Stoppenbach (Birthday)
By: Ann Myslinski
Tuesday, June 9 - St. Ephrem
6:30 p.m. †Simone Grams
By: Julie Breen
Wednesday, June 10– Blessed Joachima
8:00 a.m. †Bill and †Jean Sangalli
By: Sandra Sullivan
Thursday, June 11 - St. Barnabas
Friday, June 12 - Blessed Jolenta (Yolanda) of Poland
6:30 p.m. †Nathan Simon
By: Nancy Tobon
Saturday, June 13 - Vigil Mass
4:00 p.m. †Bob Zerfas
By: Knights of Columbus
Sunday, June 14 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
11:00 a.m. †Renee Granzo-o
By: husband, Francis
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR SUNDAY, June 14
First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a Psalm: 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Gospel: John 6:51
How to Wear Cloth Face Coverings
Cloth face coverings should: 1) fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the
face
2) cover both your mouth and nose
3) be secured with 5es or ear loops
4) include mul5ple layers of fabric to allow for
breathing without restric5on and be able to
launder and machine dry without damage
Teen Bible Study
Mondays, 7 p.m.
Every Monday a weekly high school teen Bible study
will be hosted via Zoom. The Bible Study will discuss
the coming Sunday’s Gospel readings and will be led
by a local high school student. Learn more and
register at diokzoo.org/diocesanofferings.
Dear Friends,
“Be What You are and Be at its Best.” S.F.S
Once upon a time, there was a king and he had a servant whom he liked very much because he was very wise and always gave very useful advice. Therefore, the king took him along wherever he went. One day, the king was bitten by a dog. His finger was injured, and the wound got worse and worse. He asked the servant if that was a bad sign. The servant said, "Good thing or bad thing, hard to say". In the end, the finger of the king was so bad that it had to be cut off. The king asked the servant again if that was a bad sign. Again, the servant gave the same answer, "Good thing or bad thing, hard to say". The king became very angry and sent the servant to prison. One day, the king went hunting in the jungle. He got excited when he was chasing a deer. Deeper and deeper he went into the jungle. In the end he found himself lost in the jungle. To make things worse, he got captured by natives living inside the jungle. They wanted to sacrifice him to their god. But when they noticed that the king had one finger missing, they released him immediately as he was not a perfect man anymore and not suitable for sacrifice. The king managed to get back to his palace after all. And he finally understood the servant's wise quote, "Good thing or bad thing, hard to say". If he hadn't lost one finger, he could have been killed by the natives. He ordered to release the servant and apologized to him. But to the king's amazement, the servant was not angry at him at all. Instead, the servant said, “It wasn't a bad thing that you locked me up.” The king was astonished and asked “Why?” The servant said, “Because if you had not locked me up, you would have brought me along to the jungle. Since the natives found that you were not suitable, then they would have used me for the sacrifice! So "Good thing or bad thing, hard to say". (From an unknown author) Yes, my dear friends, as we have started the public mass it is hard to say, “Good thing or bad thing”. It was good to see many of you. We need to leave the things of our life to the hands of the Blessed Trinity. As we celebrate the Solemnity of The Most Holy Trinity, I would like to welcome our new members to our Church Family. They are Amy Hansen, Breyton Franklin, Kaetlyne Leitch, Robert, Jennifer & Madelyn Adams, Tristan McElory, and Tucker McElroy. Welcome to the IC Church Family and God bless you all.
“Be Blessed and Be a Blessing”
Yours lovingly in Christ & Mary, Fr. R. Mathias MSFS
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY JUNE 7, 2020
From the Principal…From the Principal…From the Principal…From the Principal…
Knights of Columbus Meeting, Thursday, June 11th at 7:00 pm in the Church Hall.
IC PARISH SUPPORT Week of 5/31/20 YTD
Sunday Collec5on (55) ............ $ 7,434.22 .............. $ 234,560.25
Holy Days(5) ................................. $ 90.00 .................. $ 1,507.66
Visitors/Loose ............................ $ 120.00 ................ $ 15,807.80
Mass S5pend ............................... $ 30.00 .................. $ 2,355.00
U5lity Fund .................................... $ 5.00 .................. $ 2,080.00
Dona5ons/Bequests .................... $ 20.00 .................. $ 1,975.00
Total Offertory ....................... $ 7,699.22 ............. $ 258,285.71
Weekly Need........................... $ 5,804.00 .............. $ 280,536.59
Over/Under ....................... … + $ 1,895.22 ............. ($ 22,250.88)
Income not included in weekly needs:
Easter Flowers ................................................................. $ 50.00
IC Help............................................................................ $ 225.00
School Tui5on Assistance ................................................ $ 10.00
Second Collec5on/Catholic Relief Svcs. ........................... $ 50.00
Second Collec5on/Holy Land ........................................... $ 40.00
Second Collec5on/Peters Pence .................................... $ 120.00
GOT EMPTIES?? The Knights of Columbus are still collecting returnable bottles, cans, and plastic containers. The empties can be dropped off at the pavilion behind the church. A container has been provided or you may leave them in your own plastic bags. Please call or text one of the numbers listed below if you plan on dropping off empties. We want to make sure that they’re moved into the pavilion. Thank You!!
Larry Larsh 269-257-0259 Jeff Springer 269-535-3244 Mike Didelot 269-816-3524
In Christ’s Peace,
Mrs. Sharon Voege
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION LECTORS, SERVERS
AND MINISTERS SCHEDULE
Saturday, June 13 at 4:00 p.m. Sacristan: Peg Yoakam
Lector: Bob Modaff
Body of Christ and Door Monitors:
Roxana Howe & Mary Schudel
Sunday, June 14 at 11:00 a.m. Sacristan: Be-y Knapp
Lector: Wayne Schimnoski
Body of Christ and Door Monitors:
Janice Schimnoski & Nancy Schopf
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FIELD DAY! The stay at home order could not deter the fun of field day for students and faculty at Immaculate Conception Catholic School. Using the Zoom app students tuned in for three separate group times to participate in competitions such as the mummy wrap, keep it up, balloon bounce, egg and spoon race, etc. Every student received a back pack with supplies for the day’s activities along with a gold medal for participating, bubble wands and a Cracker Jack snack! Thank you to Home Depot for donating paint sticks. Thank you to Jodie Glesser, the P.E teacher, for organizing the games. Thank you to the parents for helping the students compete from their own backyards! Pictured; Gavin Fate (Young Explorers) with his sister Whitney, Mrs. Voege (the principal), Miss Montini and Mrs. Szydlowski (teachers) and Gonzalez family (Ariana 4th, Ben 5th, Manny (Beginning Learners), and mom).
Janet Williams
Stephanie Sampson
Joseph Nowicki
Lisa Gruber
Corey Johnson
Bryan Tracy
Alex Young
Evan Nemeth
Barbara Frisbie
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR PARISHIONERS! JUNE 7 - 13
The Catholic Marriage Summit, June 11-13
The Catholic Marriage Summit is a gathering of marriage
specialists and ordinary married couples, hosted by Joyful
Ever AMer, and craMed to take married rela5onships to
the next level. This virtual Catholic conference will be
exci5ng, and affirming of the voca5on of marriage, taking
place from June 11 to 13, 2020. You may register and
learn more at joyfuleveraMer.org.
Religious Freedom Week 2020, June 22-29
Beginning June 22, the Feast of Saints Thomas
More and John Fisher, through June 29, the
solemnity of Sts. Peter & Paul, the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops celebrates Religious
Freedom Week. Join Catholics across the country to
pray and act for the freedom to serve faithfully and
with integrity. Learn more at
usccb.org/ReligiousFreedomWeek
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN
ST. BARBARA SUPPORT – MAY 31, 2020 Sunday Collec5on (11) ………………… ........................... $ 1,530.00
Mass S5pend ................................................................... $ 20.00
Visitors/Loose …………………………………………………….. ...... $ 130.00
Total Offertory……… ................................................ $ 1,680.00
Weekly Need ............................................................... ..$ 794.00
Weekly Need Over/Under ...................... ….…..……….. + $ 886.00
Other Income not included in weekly needs:
ST. CLARE SUPPORT – MAY 31, 2020 Sunday Collec5on (8)………………… ................................. $ 640.00
Mass S5pend ................................................................. $ 100.00
Visitor/Loose ................................................................... $ 25.00
Total Offertory……… ...................................................$ 765.00
Weekly Need .............................................................. $ 1,308.00
Weekly Need Over/Under .......................................... - $ 543.00
Other Income not included in weekly needs:
Bishops Annual Appeal .................................................. $ 500.00
ST. BARBARA CHURCH MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS
Sunday, June 7
8:00 a.m. †Dolores Raskey
By: Paula & Dennis Hetman
Sunday, June 14
8:00 a.m. †Souls in Purgatory
By: Irene Walunya Goodlow
Lector: Charlene Bugajski
ST. CLARE CHURCH MASS SCHEDULE AND INTENTIONS
Sunday, June 7
9:20 a.m. †Ernes5ne Winfrey
By: Jim & Darlene Ruden
Sunday, June 14
9:20 a.m. For the People of the Parishes
Lector: Nancy Nasser
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Happy Birthday to Barbara Frisbie
who is celebrating her 81st
birthday on June 9th. Our deepest condolences to Teresa Chartrand
and family on the passing of her husband,
Gary. May Gary and all our departed have
eternal rest in the arms of the Lord.
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY JUNE 7, 2020
Welcome To Our Parishes If you would like to enroll, change your address, or simply
have ques5ons about our parish, please fill out the form
below and drop it in the collec5on
basket or mail it to the Church office:
645 S. Douglas, Three Rivers, MI 49093
Name_________________________________________
Address________________________________________
City/Zip________________________________________
Phone_________________________________________
Please circle one: IC Church St. Clare St. Barbara
O I would like to enroll as an ac5ve member.
O Please change my address to the one shown above.
O I would like to learn more about school/parish ac5vi5es.
O I would like to learn more about the Catholic faith.
O I would like to offer the name of a homebound or ill Catholic who is
not currently being visited:_________________________.
O I would like to speak with a priest about a voca5on to the priesthood
or religious life.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH 645 S. DOUGLAS AVE., THREE RIVERS, MI
St. Clare Mission Parish St. Barbara Mission Parish 23126 M-86 479 S. Burr Oak Road Centreville, MI 49032 Colon, MI 49040
Rita Barton
Caroline Beebe
Darlene Bri-on
Florence DalPonte
Vic Feczko
Jackson Gustafson
Sammy Hojnoski
Randy/Sharon Jacobs
Emma Kle-
Ruth Lahmeyer
Cassandra Lems
Ginger Lorencz
Diana Marsh
Mike McCauslin
Tom Merchant
Eileen Miholer
Karen Miles
Kate Stevenson
James Tokarski
Laurie VanTassel
Terry/Barb Wallace
Janet Williams
PLEASE
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THOSE IN
SPECIAL NEED
OF OUR
PRAYERS
Parishes & School InformaCon
Immaculate Conception School (PK-5th) Principal - Sharon Voege
Website: www.iccatholicschool.com 269-273-2085 [email protected]
SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT
Together with the parents, parish and community, We provide a Christ-
centered Educa�on to:
Build Faith based on the truths of the Catholic Church. Develop Knowledge for becoming productive citizens Practice Christian Service as Jesus taught Thereby Changing the World One Student at a Time
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Knights of Columbus #4141: Mike Didelot - 273-9259 Meets 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm, church hall
Daughters of Mary: Nancy Schopf - 858-3730 Meets 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., church hall
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Telephone: 273-8953
E-mail: [email protected]
Bulletin Deadline Monday at noon.
Permanent Deacon - Bart Connelly 535-7631 Music Director - Director of Religious Ed. - Tim Dumont 718-4921 High School Youth Ministry - Tim Dumont 718-4921 RCIA - Mark & Mary Brost 278-8825
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