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Happy June! I hope you had
a blessed week.
The season of Easter is over
but the commission of evan-
gelization continues on as we
live out the Paschal Mystery
(dying and rising). We return
to Ordinary Time – although
nothing is ordinary anymore. We see and experi-
ence the pandemic and its fallout; demonstra-
tions and rioting in our cities
stuns us; Pentecost Sunday
the Archbishop’s an-
nouncement challenges us
to go deeper in our under-
standing of the Church
and its role in today’s soci-
ety. In all of this we are in-
vited to look for and see
the big picture of the pub-
lic life and ministry of Christ
given to us by the evange-
list rather than seeing only
one aspect of His life (birth,
suffering, death and resur-
rection). We will use the
Gospel of Matthew to
guide us, and we will fol-
low.
Protocols
We will continue to monitor
the news and adjust ac-
cordingly using the guid-
ance of the governor, the CDC and Archdio-
cese. Please be patient and kind to each other
as we strive to keep our campus and people
safe and comfortable. See our parish website for
some photos of our church and be sure to listen
to Dr. Valentini’s short video presentation on our
protocols.
Archbishop Announces Family of Parishes Plan
On Pentecost Sunday the Archbishop
announced the next step in the Unleash the
Gospel effort. In response to challenges facing
the Archdiocese, the decision has been made
to form new groupings of parishes called
“families of parishes.” This will be put into prac-
tice in two phases over the next two years. As
this is just beginning we do not know the impact
to our parish. There will be plethora of meetings
to discuss the model and structure of this new
normal reality for our Arch-
diocese. You can read the
letter on page 3 of the bul-
letin and please visit the
d i o c e s a n w e b s i t e
www.familiesofparishes.org
to learn more about this
process and to sign up for
updates.
Holy Trinity
Today, on Holy Trinity Sun-
day, we celebrate the di-
vine qualities that have
been revealed about our
Triune God; mercy, fidelity,
love, grace, and fellowship.
Last Sunday we prayed for
the gifts and fruits of the
Holy Spirit to come and re-
new the face of the earth.
This week we see that God
desires to be know by us
and to be in a relationship
with us. We respond by imitating this Triune God
in our relationships with love, mercy, fidelity,
grace, joy, kindness, wisdom and fellowship.
Ordinations
This is the time of the year that happy
announcements are being continued on page 2
St. Clare of Montefalco, Grosse Pointe Park, MI Page 2 The Congregation of Saint Michael Archangel
Our Parish Community
Weekday and Weekend Services
Monday
No Mass (closed for cleaning)
8:30 PM Rosary*
Tuesday
6:00 PM - Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Family room)
6:30 PM - Mass
Devotion to St. Michael
8:30 PM Rosary*
Wednesday
7:30 AM - Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Family room)
8:00 AM - Mass
Devotion to Our Lady
8:30 PM - Rosary*
Thursday
5:30 PM - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
6:30 PM - Mass
8:30 PM - Rosary*
Friday
7:30 AM - Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Family room)
8:00 AM - Mass
Divine Mercy Chaplet
8:30 PM - Rosary*
First Friday Adoration will follow Mass the first Friday of
each month and continue until noon
Saturday
2:30 - 3:30 PM - Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Family room)
4:00 PM and 6:00 PM - Mass
(Church)
8:30 PM - Rosary*
Sunday
9:00 AM - Mass
(Church and Livestream)**
11:00 AM - Mass
(Church)
8:30 PM - Rosary*
* Livestreamed through June 12, 2020
** Livestreamed from our Facebook page
and our website.
Facebook.com/stclarem
stclarem.org/LIVE
All prayer group gatherings are suspended
until further notice.
made about the ordination to the religious com-
munities or dioceses. I am happy to announce two
ordinations:
Anthony Michael VanBerkum
O.P - was ordained to the priest-
hood within the Order of the Do-
minican Friars on May 23, 2020 in
Washington DC
Colin Fricke – will be ordained to
the priesthood within the Archdi-
ocese of Detroit on Saturday
June 13 at 10 am.
We congratulate both gentle-
men on this very special day,
embrace them with our prayers
and hope that one day (when
the pandemic is over) they will
come to St. Clare to celebrate
the Mass. We also congratulate Br. Anthony and
Colins’ parents: Michelle and Mark VanBerkum and
Kathy and Michael Fricke.
Changes in our staffing
As the Archbishop stated in his letter the fallout of
the pandemic also impacted us here at St. Clare.
To respond to these challenges, both financial and
ministerial, we have made some difficult decisions
for the summer months. Our school will be adjusting
to this new situation as well.
Sr. Rebecca Hodge OP will no longer be part of our
parish team. Hours and pay have been reduced
for all other parish staff. Office hours have been re-
duced and we plan to open our office on June 16.
We will reevaluate all this by the end of summer
and adjust accordingly.
I would like to thank each of you and ask for your
continued financial support of our parish and
school. Together, with the help of each other and
the intercession of our Patron Saint St. Clare and St.
Michael the Archangel we will find the ways to
navigate this difficult time.
Have a blessed week
Fr. Andrew
Father Andrew continued from page 1
Most Holy Trinity Page 3 June 7, 2020
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
I write today with gratitude for the many blessings God has granted the Archdiocese of Detroit during our
missionary journey. Six years ago, we asked God to send his Holy Spirit upon us in a New Pentecost, to fill us
with an unshakable inner conviction of the truth of the Gospel and a love that compels us to share the
good news with those around us. Two years later, through Synod ‘16 we received clarity that God wanted
us to reclaim our Church’s missionary identity and we set out with a promise to trust and follow him.
We began in earnest the work of a generation, to unleash the Gospel in southeast Michigan and beyond.
Last year, we announced the next phase of this missionary movement, a plan to transform our parishes
and schools, making them places where individuals and families can encounter Jesus anew, grow as disci-
ples, and be equipped as witnesses of the Risen Christ.
This continues to be our mission today, even now in the midst of a historic pandemic. The current health
and economic crises have disrupted our lives and the life of the Church. This new reality has exacerbated
some of the challenges we were already facing. Even before the pandemic, we knew that the way we
function in our parishes needed to change. In addition to the shortage of priests available to serve in our
parishes and the shortage of vocations for future ordinations, the parish structures we inherited served our
mission well in the past, but they needed to be renewed and aligned for mission.
And so, in prayer and in consultation with others, I’ve discerned that now is the time to respond in faith to
the challenges we face and to take the necessary steps to better equip our parish communities for mis-
sion. Over the next two years, parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit will join together to form new group-
ings called “families of parishes.” These groups – these families – of three to six parishes will work together
and share human and material resources to further advance our shared mission. This new model will allow
groups of priests, deacons, and lay staff to better share their gifts and talents with their entire parish fami-
lies.
We are not the same diocese we were six years ago when we began this journey. God has been at work
in us, in our communities, in our parishes, and in our schools. We have learned to be more docile to the Ho-
ly Spirit. We have learned to walk with apostolic boldness and confidence in God. We are committed to
working in a spirit of innovation and collaboration. And most importantly, we have resolved to place Christ
and his mission above all else.
Over the next several months, groups of clergy and lay faithful will help me discern the leadership and
governance structure of the families of parishes and the ways in which this new structure will help all our
parishes become vibrant posts of missionary activity. At Advent, my hope is to announce the groups of
parishes that will form each family, with the first of them expected to begin to function as a family in July of
2021.
I invite you to visit the website www.familiesofparishes.org to learn more about this process and to sign up
for updates. Please join me in praying for this very important step in the life and mission of our local
Church. Let us give thanks to God ahead of time for the great work he is doing in our midst. God is with us.
He has given us his Holy Spirit as the initiator, guide, and driving force of our mission.
Blessed Solanus Casey, Detroit’s own priest, pray for us. Our Lady of Lourdes, protector of the sick, pray for
us. And dear St. Anne, patron of our Archdiocese, pray for us.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
The Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron
Archbishop of Detroit
Our Parish Community
St. Clare of Montefalco, Grosse Pointe Park, MI Page 4 The Congregation of Saint Michael Archangel
May 31 - Drawing #10
Amount Number Winner Seller
$10,000 002 A Megan Morman Larry Radgowski
$2,500 036 A Karen Rodriguez Dave Stronski
$2,500 188 B Joyce Denys Janet G.
$1,000 257 B Laura L. Stanko Janet G.
$1,000 303 C Carole Fischer Diane Peplowski
$500 113 A Dane Lupo D. Girodat
$500 035 B Cindy Marasco Joan Wright
Susan McMillian
BONANZA 2020
Dear Father Andrew,
The Wolfslayer family would like to express its sincere
gratitude and appreciation to the parish family of St.
Clare of Montefalco for all their selfless acts of kindness
in assisting Merna with all of her spiritual and temporal
needs. It was of great comfort to our family to know
she was so well cared for: from the incredible work ac-
complished at her home to making phone calls, find-
ing charities to donate her belongings to and being
there for her in prayer and friendship.
St. Clare was always a very important part of Merna’s
life, and she always spoke with love about her second
family there. St. Theresa of Lisieux, near and dear to
Merna, said that “loves proves itself by deeds” and
“that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness
of our actions, not even at their difficulty, but at the
love with which we do them.” No amount of words
can express how grateful we are that she had that
love of her St. Clare family surrounding her, especially
in her last days as she surrendered herself in faith to the
will of Our Lord.
We pray for the continued safety and health of all the
St. Clare of Montefalco family and ask that God will
shower you all with His spiritual blessings.
Yours in Christ,
The Wolfslayer Family:
Kenneth, Christopher, Debra, Daniel, Melissa, Jordan,
Ryan. John, Heather, Cameron, and Emily.
Our Parish Community
Congratulations to the Bonanza winners who were drawn
last Sunday, May 31.
Dear Parishioners,
As our businesses and our churches gradually reopen
after this extraordinary time of difficulty and uncer-
tainty, we are closing out the 2020 Bonanza cam-
paign. In the early weeks of the campaign, in light of
the financial and emotional toll the COVID-19 crisis
was imposing, we reassessed our 1,500-ticket target
which had been reached in so many recent years.
We expected some kind of a downturn and hoped
for the best.
We were gratified, but should not have been sur-
prised, that the wonderful parishioners and friends of
St. Clare rallied to make it another 1,500 ticket sell-out
year.
We extend our deepest and most sincere apprecia-
tion and thanks to all and would be remiss if we did
not single out Fr. Andrew, whose enthusiasm, web-
postings, (and beard) inspired us all throughout these
past months.
The 2020 St. Clare Bonanza Committee
On May 29, Archbishop Vigneron wrote to the Black Catholic community to share his prayers
for them and assure them of his solidarity in the wake of the death of George Floyd in
Minneapolis, MN. Click the link or go to: https://www.aod.org/announcements-newsroom/
newsroom/2020/may/letter-from-archbishop-vigneron-regarding-the-death-of-george-floyd
Most Holy Trinity Page 5 June 7, 2020
Nice Job St. Clare!
We did it! Congrats St. Clare family on
holding our first public masses in three
months. We did a great job on wear-
ing masks and washing our hands. Let
us remember to social distance 6 feet
from one another, even with our
masks on. Remember, we are only
asking you to wipe your immediate area with a wipe
after mass. The three most important things to remem-
ber: Wear a mask; Wash your hands regularly and So-
cial Distance from each other. If you have any ques-
tions ask our ushers and greeters as you enter the
church.
Will you consider giving blood or plasma? We are hap-
py to host a Red Cross Blood Drive in our Social Hall on
Friday June 19. We have a strong history of supporting
the Red Cross with our blood drives. Also, they collect
plasma from recovered Covid-19 patients that is used in
treatment. They are committed to create a safe envi-
ronment to donate. Please see the flyer below and the
links to sign-up. Agnes Topacio is our Parish Nurse and
will be coordinating the blood drive. Stay Safe, Stay
Home.
Christian Service
Mike McDevitt | 313-647-5025
Christian Service Commission [email protected]
MAKE A PRAYER REQUEST
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or call the Intercessory Prayer Line and leave a message: 313-647-5000 #9
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Notice
Trades and Contractors
St. Clare Parish will be renovating
our bathrooms soon. If you want
to be considered for bids on the
project please forward contact information to
John DeMattia:
Your company should be fully licensed and in-
sured. Thank you for your interest.
Electronic Bulletin: To access web links in our
bulletin go to discovermass.com, or
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and download the electronic version of
our weekly bulletin.
St. Clare of Montefalco, Grosse Pointe Park, MI Page 6 The Congregation of Saint Michael Archangel
Lauren Valentini
Lauren is graduating from
Xavier University in Cincin-
nati, Ohio. She is earning a
Bachelor of Science Degree
with Honors in Exercise Sci-
ence. She is heading for
Washington Univers i ty
School of Physical Therapy in
St. Louis, MO this August.
Kamryn Leonard
Kamryn is graduating
from Michigan State Uni-
versity. Kamryn will begin
student teaching in the
fall.
Kyra Schroeder is going to Croswell-Lexington High School
Christopher Lujan is graduating from University of Detroit Jesuit and going to University of Michigan
Isabel Max is graduating from Wayne State University receiving her Bachelors Degree. She double-
majored in Social Work and University Honors and double-minored in Psychology and Gender Stud-
ies. She graduated with highest distinction of Summa Cum Laude and finished with a 3.97 Grade Point
Average. She will start working on her Masters Degree in Social Work in June also at Wayne State.
Alex Shaheen is graduating from Grosse pointe South and going to Albion Collage.
Payton Roy
Payton is graduating
from Grosse Pointe
South and going to
Delta College
Michael Fikany
Michael is graduating
from Grosse Pointe
South and going to the
Wayne State University
School of Business Ad-
miration, this fall
Julia Roarty
Julie graduated from the
University of Michigan with
a degree in Chemical
Engineering
Our Parish Community Graduates
CONTRATULATIONS GRADUATES
BE
BOLD
BE
HOLY
BE
CATHOLIC
Most Holy Trinity Page 7 June 7, 2020
Sunday Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18 Monday 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday Saint Ephrem, Deacon and Doctor of the Church 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-3, 4-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab and 8, 11; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday Memorial of Saint Barnabas, Apostle Acts 11:21b-26; Acts 13:1-3; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6; Mt 5:20-26 Friday 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14; Mt 5:27-32 Saturday Memorial of Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church 1 Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10; Mt 5:33-37 Sunday Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58
Prayer to St. Michael
Saint Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle. Be our de-
fense against the wickedness
and snares of the devil. May
God rebuke him, we humbly
pray. And do thou, O Prince of
the Heavenly Host, by the pow-
er of God, cast into hell Satan
and all evil spirits who prowl
around the world seeking the
ruin of souls. Amen.
Faith Formation
Happy Ordinary time. Well, liturgical-
ly it might be Ordinary, but I do not
think it is “ordinary” in our every day
living. One theme we need to make
“ordinary” is “Jesus is my Savior, Jesus
I trust in you, Jesus I believe in you.”
Adult Faith formation: We will be
starting a Summer Adult Faith Formation program
on June 17. See the announcement below and
please join us..
First Holy Communion: We would like to have a
ZOOM meeting with children and parents on two
Mondays in June. June 22 at 7:00; June 29 at 7:00.
We may ask for a few more. We are trusting that
one parent would be able to be in attendance
with the child.
If you have a child preparing for First Communion
and did NOT receive a parent letter, please email
Confirmation: At this point, no dates have been set
by the Bishops for our 8th grade Confirmation date.
RCIA: Activities for our three candidates will begin
on Saturday, July 11 at the 6 PM Mass. Consider
joining us.
Sr. Kathy | [email protected]
Scripture Readings for the Week of June 7, 2020
T o stay engaged with our Faith and to encourage small group
sharing during this challenging time, St. Clare is offering a spe-
cial 4-week video and small group program on Zoom. We’ll
kick it off on Wednesday, June 17 at 7:15 P.M., with a prayer and
introduction by Father Andrew, and a short video followed by a
facilitated small group discussion.
The videos will cover episodes 1 through 4 of the highly acclaimed
Metanoia, featuring Father Dave Pivonka. The 4 dates will all be on a
Wednesday - June 17th, June 24th, July 1st and July 8th.
We’re asking for participants who would like to be placed in an existing group, as well as for volunteers who
would like to form and facilitate their own small group. We’re encouraging all men and all women groups, with 4
to 6 people as the ideal group size.
To sign up as a participant or facilitator, please send your contact info. to [email protected]. You will
receive a confirmation covering all details, including your group assignment. Facilitators will require a working
knowledge of Zoom. Let’s keep the Faith sharing and small group culture alive at St Clare!
Calling All Parishioners
Virtual Summer Faith
Formation @ St. Clare
via Zoom!
St. Clare of Montefalco, Grosse Pointe Park, MI Page 8 The Congregation of Saint Michael Archangel
Eve Adams Grosse Pointe South High School
Tyler Fergerson
Farmington High School
LaMia Garth Cass Technical High School
DeAnthony Givens
Cass Technical High School
Matthew Hallam Grosse Pointe North High School
Olivia Johnson
University of Liggett
Sage Johnson Mercy High School
Jade Michaux
Regina High School
Mark Nesler Parkway Christian
Abigail Pongratz
Grosse Pointe South High School
Amira Scott Regina High School
Aubriana Scott
Regina High School
Wynter Stoudamire Regina High School
Lawrence Summey
Cass Technical High School
Morgan Swanson Cass Technical High School
Julian Townsend
University of Detroit Jesuit
Bruce Wilson Cass Technical High School
Our St. Clare School Graduates
Most Holy Trinity Page 9 June 7, 2020
Greetings St. Clare of Montefalco Families:
We are almost near completion of wrapping up the 2019/2020 school
year. Our Grade 8 students will officially graduate on June 20. They are
having a special Baccalaureate Mass at 6:00 PM that Saturday evening.
It will be a new type of social distancing celebration. The St. Clare of
Montefalco School family is proud of their graduates. Take note of who
they are and where they will attend school next fall in today’s bulletin.
Cleaning classrooms, doing records, reviewing graduate level classes in virtual teaching,
talking with new families and zooming with their 2019/2020 students Wednesday have kept our teachers occu-
pied this past week. The staff was treated last Friday to dinner delivered to their homes. An appreciative parent
who has moved to a northern suburb blessed the teachers with a meal as he now debates making the drive to St.
Clare of Montefalco School next fall. He had not intended upon returning as it is quite the drive, but he shared he
did not know how any experience would ever compare to St. Clare of Montefalco. He wants the best for his child
and feels St. Clare of Montefalco School provided just that for his daughter.
Once our eighth graders graduate on June 20, our school will have a Virtual Open House. The date will be an-
nounced in the next bulletin. We so hope you join us and visit classrooms and programs that represent the heart
and essence of belonging to St. Clare of Montefalco School. Here is a very, very quick virtual overview of Ms.
Nader’s classroom.
Watch Video
(you can watch the video from the electronic version of the bulletin at https://stclarem.org/bulletins)
Our Virtual Open House will not be at such a fast pace. We wanted to tease you today into wanting to see more.
Peace and safe health wished to you all,
Ann K. Crowley
Principal: St. Clare of Montefalco School
St. Clare School
St. Clare of Montefalco, Grosse Pointe Park, MI Page 10 The Congregation of Saint Michael Archangel
Michael Anderanin II
Sr. Kathy Avery
Marti Benedetti
Anne Berschback
John Blondin
Karen Bolton
Krista Brenneman
Henry & Charles
Brenneman
Betty Burt
Ann Carson
Marie Ciaramitaro
Glenn Closurdo
Robin Dalby
Kathie DeMumbrum
Terry DeRosa
Donna Dettmer
Helen Edmonds
Karen Galkowski
Patrick Giffer
Clayton Guensche
Christine Kahanak
William C Hess
Dcn. Bill Jamieson
Ted Kirles
Robert Koch
Ashleigh Kohlitz
Mary Ellen LeRoy
Anita Leisen
Joseph Lisy
Bahia Mahfet
Josephine Marino
Mary Ann McGrail
Mary Ann McLaughlin
George R McMullen, Jr.
William B McNanney
Sarah McPharlin
Kyle McPherson
Lynn Miller
Jo Ann Morandini
Jim Olinzock
Kathy Overton
Katerina Palucaj
Mary Beth Panas
Carol Provencal
Bob Phillips
Anne Purvis
Lawrence Radgowski
William Rigg
Larry Rochwalski
Kathleen Ruggero
Charles Rutherford
Karen Sapp
Michael Scanlon
Barbara Shaheen
Father James Smalarz
Stephen Smihal
Dolores Stefanski
Neal Steinmetz
Albert Sullivan
Diane Sullivan
Tracy Tripp
Jeffrey P. Valentic
Lois Watson
Robbie Williams
Please keep in your prayers all the doctors,
nurses and first responders working hard
everyday to make sure we are all
taken care of.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Our Parish Community
Please Remember in Your Prayers
To add/remove from the prayer list go to: https://stclarem.org/prayer-list
Sunday Collection Report
May 31, 2020
Parishioner Envelopes $9,170
Online Giving $2,020
Total Collection: $11,190
Budgeted Collection: $10,331
Over for the week by: $859
Under for the fiscal year to date ($15,701)
Be Bold. Be Holy. Be Catholic.
Thank you for supporting the
New Evangelization.
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Saturday, June 6 4:00 PM Irene & Walt Jensen and the Jensen Family 6:00 PM St. Clare Parishioners Sunday, June 7 9:00 AM Michael McKenzie Arsenault - McMillan Family Emanuel Buhagiar 11:00 AM Robert DiMattio Tuesday, June 9 - Devotion to St. Michael 6:30 PM Jim Williams, Sr. Wednesday, June 10 - Devotion to our Lady
8:00 AM Anthony Abdenour Peter Knox Thursday, June 11 6:30 PM Maggie Gravino Friday, June 12 - Divine Mercy Chaplet 8:00 AM Emanuel Buhagiar (30th Anniv) Maggie Cassar
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714 Notre Dame • Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
(313) 886-5051www.fikany.com~Members of Parish ~
FIKANYJAMES R.
REAL ESTATECO.
A Great ExperienceOf Family Togetherness
Open 6:30 am - 9 pm7 Days a Week
20273 Mack Ave. 884-4144
Kay AgneyBroker/Owner
Parishioner atSt. Clare of Montefalco
Higbie Maxon Agneyhas been proud to
serve Grosse Pointesince 1929
office: 313.886.3400cell: 313.460.3041
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
George HumphryAgent, Parishioner
734-728-1100www.georgehumphry.com
Your One-stop garden shop for 90 years!
17727 Mack Ave. • 313-882-9085
TablesTents &Chairs
$2.00 OFF20 LB. PROPANE FILL
WITH COUPON
Breakfast & Lunch 313.458.8440 18480 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe
$20 OFF ANY SERVICE
LICENSED & INSUREDMASTER PLUMBER
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16824 Kercheval Place, Suite 202, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
Matthew McGrail, Owner/Executive Chefwww.corkandgabel.com l Reservations: 313-638-2261
2415 Michigan Ave Corktown
Voted Metro Times Best New Restaurantin Wayne County, 2019
Featured in Hour Magazine January 2020
14800 Charlevoix(Corner of Charlevoix and Alter Rd.)
Detroit, MI 48215
– Free Estimates –313-821-9088
Quality RepairCOLLISIONAlter
M . T. C H A R G O TB U I L D I N G C O .
Serving theCommunitySince 1980
New World Design, Old World Craftsmanship
Mark T. Chargot Specializing in:586-759-6842www.mtchargotbuilding.com
Additions • RenovationsKitchens • Bathrooms
40Celebrating
years
Patrick F. O’Hara, P.C.
377 Fisher Road • Suite FGrosse Pointe, MI 48230
Income Tax Services
(313) 885-9700
Certified Public Accountants
www.OHaraCPA.net
714 Notre Dame • Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
(313) 886-5051www.fikany.com~Members of Parish ~
FIKANYJAMES R.
REAL ESTATECO.
A Great ExperienceOf Family Togetherness
Open 6:30 am - 9 pm7 Days a Week
20273 Mack Ave. 884-4144
Kay AgneyBroker/Owner
Parishioner atSt. Clare of Montefalco
Higbie Maxon Agneyhas been proud to
serve Grosse Pointesince 1929
office: 313.886.3400cell: 313.460.3041
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
George HumphryAgent, Parishioner
734-728-1100www.georgehumphry.com
Your One-stop garden shop for 90 years!
17727 Mack Ave. • 313-882-9085
TablesTents &Chairs
$2.00 OFF20 LB. PROPANE FILL
WITH COUPON
Breakfast & Lunch 313.458.8440 18480 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe
$20 OFF ANY SERVICE
LICENSED & INSUREDMASTER PLUMBER
Senior Discounts - 24 Hour Emergency ServiceWaterWorkPlumbing.com313-558-8757
16824 Kercheval Place, Suite 202, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
Matthew McGrail, Owner/Executive Chefwww.corkandgabel.com l Reservations: 313-638-2261
2415 Michigan Ave Corktown
Voted Metro Times Best New Restaurantin Wayne County, 2019
Featured in Hour Magazine January 2020
14800 Charlevoix(Corner of Charlevoix and Alter Rd.)
Detroit, MI 48215
– Free Estimates –313-821-9088
Quality RepairCOLLISIONAlter
M . T. C H A R G O TB U I L D I N G C O .
Serving theCommunitySince 1980
New World Design, Old World Craftsmanship
Mark T. Chargot Specializing in:586-759-6842www.mtchargotbuilding.com
Additions • RenovationsKitchens • Bathrooms
40Celebrating
years
Patrick F. O’Hara, P.C.
377 Fisher Road • Suite FGrosse Pointe, MI 48230
Income Tax Services
(313) 885-9700
Certified Public Accountants
www.OHaraCPA.net
View Our Parish Supporters at www.DiscoverMass.com
© 2020 DiOceSan
714 Notre Dame • Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
(313) 886-5051www.fikany.com~Members of Parish ~
FIKANYJAMES R.
REAL ESTATECO.
A Great ExperienceOf Family Togetherness
Open 6:30 am - 9 pm7 Days a Week
20273 Mack Ave. 884-4144
Kay AgneyBroker/Owner
Parishioner atSt. Clare of Montefalco
Higbie Maxon Agneyhas been proud to
serve Grosse Pointesince 1929
office: 313.886.3400cell: 313.460.3041
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
George HumphryAgent, Parishioner
734-728-1100www.georgehumphry.com
Your One-stop garden shop for 90 years!
17727 Mack Ave. • 313-882-9085
TablesTents &Chairs
$2.00 OFF20 LB. PROPANE FILL
WITH COUPON
Breakfast & Lunch 313.458.8440 18480 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe
$20 OFF ANY SERVICE
LICENSED & INSUREDMASTER PLUMBER
Senior Discounts - 24 Hour Emergency ServiceWaterWorkPlumbing.com313-558-8757
16824 Kercheval Place, Suite 202, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
Matthew McGrail, Owner/Executive Chefwww.corkandgabel.com l Reservations: 313-638-2261
2415 Michigan Ave Corktown
Voted Metro Times Best New Restaurantin Wayne County, 2019
Featured in Hour Magazine January 2020
14800 Charlevoix(Corner of Charlevoix and Alter Rd.)
Detroit, MI 48215
– Free Estimates –313-821-9088
Quality RepairCOLLISIONAlter
M . T. C H A R G O TB U I L D I N G C O .
Serving theCommunitySince 1980
New World Design, Old World Craftsmanship
Mark T. Chargot Specializing in:586-759-6842www.mtchargotbuilding.com
Additions • RenovationsKitchens • Bathrooms
40Celebrating
years
Patrick F. O’Hara, P.C.
377 Fisher Road • Suite FGrosse Pointe, MI 48230
Income Tax Services
(313) 885-9700
Certified Public Accountants
www.OHaraCPA.net
View Our Parish Supporters at www.DiscoverMass.com
© 2020 DiOceSan