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Shrine Herald Royal Oak, MI
www.shrinechurch.com
“We proclaim Jesus as Lord and ourselves as servants for His sake.”
December 2, 2012 First Sunday of Advent
Holy Day December 8
Next Saturday, December 8, is the Solemnity of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
and a Holy Day of Obligation. On Holy Days of
Obligation, all Catholics are obliged to make every
reasonable effort possible to attend the celebration of
the Holy Mass.
Normally when a Holy Day falls on a Saturday or a
Monday, the obligation to attend Mass is mitigated.
There are 2 exceptions, Christmas and the feast of the
patron of a nation. Because the patron of the United
States of America is the Blessed Virgin Mary under the
title of the Immaculate Conception, the day remains a
day of obligation even though it falls on a Saturday this
year.
Given the times in which we live, and the many
challenges facing our nation and the world, it is most
appropriate for us to gather and celebrate the
Eucharist seeking the protection and assistance of our
national patron, the Blessed Virgin Mary. For this
reason, there are extra Masses on Saturday morning
next week.
On Saturday December 8, the Masses for the Holy
Day will be at 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am and 12:30
pm. The regular Masses on Saturday evening will be
the Masses of the Second Sunday of Advent.
Sacraments of Initiation
The Celebration of the Eucharist
(from the Catechism of the Catholic Church)
1346 The liturgy of the Eucharist unfolds according to a
fundamental structure which has been preserved
throughout the centuries down to our own day. It
displays two great parts that form a fundamental unity:
• the gathering, the liturgy of the Word, with
readings, homily and general intercessions;
• the liturgy of the Eucharist, with the presentation of
the bread and wine, the consecratory
thanksgiving, and communion.
The liturgy of the Word and liturgy of the Eucharist
together form "one single act of worship";170 The
Eucharistic table set for us is the table both of the Word
of God and of the Body of the Lord.171
Bearings
Notes from Monsignor Easton
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Holy Day of Obligation
Saturday, December 8
Mass Schedule
7:30, 9:00, and 10:45 am,
and 12:30 pm
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Please pray for
the repose of
the soul of
Verda Arlene Reid
Advent Giving
It’s time to renew our hearts and souls to welcome Jesus in the many
ways He presents Himself to us. One of those ways is to recognize Him in
the faces of our brothers and sisters in need.
This is the final weekend of our book collection. These will become
part of a gift package prepared by the Ladies of Charity, Catholic women who
serve those in great need. Some of the 900 families are served through the Jail
Ministry, Catholic Social Services and the Pontiac area parishes. We are very
grateful for NEW, unwrapped books of interest to children ages 2 through 18.
Thanks to Molly Daly for coordinating and securing them until they are
picked up this week. May every parent help a child learn to love reading.
We are on our way to having 1000 pairs of tube new Socks for the Jail
Ministry Christmas bags. Collection bins are in the vestibules, or socks may
be dropped off at the office during the week. These are due by
December 9. Thank you!
Our Giving Tree invites you to make a generous cash or check donation to help
many of our core city Catholic ministries for children, the homeless, and
the elderly in need. Families who eat at the Soup Kitchens receive help,
too.
New Gift Cards are also appreciated by many of those projects
that request our help. Checks may be written to Shrine Church Giving
Tree and dropped in the collection or at the parish office.
Truly it is more blessed to give than to receive. Every sacrifice
you make will be given with prayer and love to those in need of the
hope and peace of Christmas.
Sister Noreen and Shrine Christian Service Committees
248.541.4122. ext. 411
“Welcome Inn” Homeless Ministry Volunteer Orientation
The Welcome Inn, the day center and services for our area homeless population,
will be located in the Starr Presbyterian Church this year, at 13 Mile and Crooks.
Parishioner, Norma R, is a very active board member of the South Oakland Citizens
for the Homeless, and many of our parishioners donate time, skills, and casseroles to
this day program.
Roy Watson, coordinator invites all volunteers, new and experienced. Roy
encourages nurses, or nurse assistants who would like to volunteer to help on a
particular day, to contact him at 248.885.4881. The Welcome Inn will be open from
mid-December through mid-March 2013. Orientation at Starr Presbyterian Church,
Wednesday, November 28 at 6:30 pm.
Please pray for
the sick of our parish
Eugene Bienkowski
Jack Brady
Alfred Bucci, Sr.
Garret Burtwell
Elsa Castagneto
Deanna Conway
Carl Culver
Betty Faris
Prudi Hillert
Donald Holden
Joylene Jabboori
William F. Janelle III
Robert Kimble
Jim Kowalski
Mrs. Louis Krige
Jan Lubic
Meghan Malley
Robert Maybee
Christina Nardone
Yukie Ota
Robert Perry
Eileen Quenneville
Jim Ross
Emily Sobeck
Deanna Swincicki
Cecelia VanAntwerp
Cecilia Vargo
Karl Wolfe
Bonnie Zook
Healing Service
Emmanuel Healing Ministry invites you to come to a Healing Service on Thursday,
December 6 at the National Shrine of the Little Flower from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
Confessions will be available at 6:20 pm. Mass with the Sacrament of the Anointing
of the Sick will be offered followed by the opportunity to be prayed over for any
intention. Fr. Alex Kratz, OFM, will preside. Call Margaret Williams 248.477.0767 for
information.
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The movement of the celebration
1348 All gather together. Christians come together in one place for the Eucharistic assembly.
At its head is Christ himself, the principal agent of the Eucharist. He is high priest of the New
Covenant; it is he himself who presides invisibly over every Eucharistic celebration. It is in
representing him that the bishop or priest acting in the person of Christ the head (in persona
Christi capitis) presides over the assembly, speaks after the readings, receives the offerings,
and says the Eucharistic Prayer. All have their own active parts to play in the celebration,
each in his own way: readers, those who bring up the offerings, those who give communion,
and the whole people whose "Amen" manifests their participation.
1349 The Liturgy of the Word includes "the writings of the prophets," that is, the Old Testament,
and "the memoirs of the apostles" (their letters and the Gospels). After the homily, which is an
exhortation to accept this Word as what it truly is, the Word of God,173 and to put it into
practice, come the intercessions for all men, according to the Apostle's words: "I urge that
supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, for kings, and all
who are in high positions."174
1350 The presentation of the offerings (the Offertory). Then, sometimes in procession, the bread
and wine are brought to the altar; they will be offered by the priest in the name of Christ in the
Eucharistic sacrifice in which they will become his body and blood. It is the very action of
Christ at the Last Supper - "taking the bread and a cup." "The Church alone offers this pure
oblation to the Creator, when she offers what comes forth from his creation with
thanksgiving."175 The presentation of the offerings at the altar takes up the gesture of
Melchizedek and commits the Creator's gifts into the hands of Christ who, in his sacrifice, brings
to perfection all human attempts to offer sacrifices.
1352 The anaphora: with the Eucharistic Prayer - the prayer of thanksgiving and consecration -
we come to the heart and summit of the celebration:
In the preface, the Church gives thanks to the Father, through Christ, in the Holy Spirit, for all his
works: creation, redemption, and sanctification. the whole community thus joins in the
unending praise that the Church in heaven, the angels and all the saints, sing to the thrice-
holy God.
1353 In the epiclesis, the Church asks the Father to send his Holy Spirit (or the power of his
blessing 178) on the bread and wine, so that by his power they may become the body and
blood of Jesus Christ and so that those who take part in the Eucharist may be one body and
one spirit (some liturgical traditions put the epiclesis after the anamnesis).
In the institution narrative, the power of the words and the action of Christ, and the power of
the Holy Spirit, make sacramentally present under the species of bread and wine Christ's body
and blood, his sacrifice offered on the cross once for all.
1354 In the anamnesis that follows, the Church calls to mind the Passion, resurrection, and
glorious return of Christ Jesus; she presents to the Father the offering of his Son which reconciles
us with him.
In the intercessions, the Church indicates that the Eucharist is celebrated in communion with
the whole Church in heaven and on earth, the living and the dead, and in communion with
the pastors of the Church, the Pope, the diocesan bishop, his presbyterium and his deacons,
and all the bishops of the whole world together with their Churches.
1355 In the communion, preceded by the Lord's prayer and the breaking of the bread, the
faithful receive "the bread of heaven" and "the cup of salvation," the body and blood of Christ
who offered himself "for the life of the world":179
Because this bread and wine have been made Eucharist ("eucharisted," according to an
ancient expression), "we call this food Eucharist, and no one may take part in it unless he
believes that what we teach is true, has received baptism for the forgiveness of sins and new
birth, and lives in keeping with what Christ taught."180
Rosie, Carlito & Lord Stanley
Rosie is older. Lord Stanley is bigger. Carlito is LOUDER. All is well in the animal kingdom.
Baptized in Christ
Aiden Nader son of
Nader and Janeen
(Boji) Fakhouri
Katherine Claire
daughter of Michael
and Kelly(Cashen)
Clement
Matto Rassaele son of
Fabio and Roula
(Korkis) Agostinelli
Zoey Elizabeth daughter
of Andrew and Nicole
(Druschke) Hill
Divine Life
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Mass Information
Monday, December 3
6:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton
Servers Henry True, Joey Lynch
8:30 am Fr. Espinoza
Servers Katy Zink, Carolyn Luddy
Tuesday, December 4
6:30 am Mass Fr. Camilleri
Servers Katie Arce, Kira Jenkins
8:30 am Mass Fr. Lang
Servers Marie Vidosh, Rose Vidosh
Wednesday, December 5
6:30 am Mass Fr. Lang
Servers Anthony Massucci, A.J. Massucci
8:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza
Servers Elijah Harbut, Luke Cerone
Thursday, December 6
6:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton
Servers Owen Smith, Blake Smith
8:30 am Mass Fr. Camilleri
Servers Lydia Moylan, Claire Cerone
Friday, December 7
6:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza
Servers Stephen Klimushyn, Ian Grimes
8:30 am Mass Fr. Lang
Servers Catherine Warner, Elizabeth Warner
Saturday, December 8—Holy Day of Obligation
The Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
7:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton
Lector Phil Clark
Servers Dominic Romano, Patrick Romano,
Alex Sobeck, Joey Lynch
9:00 am Mass Fr. Lang
Lectors Children TBA
Servers Madelyne Luddy, Maureen Luddy
Carolyn Luddy, Colleen Hull
10:45 am Mass Fr. Camilleri
Lector Van Rohr
Servers Christian Rozanski, Brad Chaklos
Andrew North, Sean Ruhle
Emcee Mark Ruhle
12:30 pm Mass Fr. Espinoza
Lector Rebecca Joseph
Servers David Zobl, Dmitri Krick, Ben Vidosh
Nikolas Wills
Sunday, December 9
Second Sunday of Advent
Vigil Masses (on Saturday)
4:30 pm Fr. Camilleri
Lectors Lisa Pickering, Kay Cyrek
Servers Marie Vidosh, Rose Vidosh
Sarah Zobl, Allie Wagner
Hospitality Margie Suchyta, Team
6:30 pm Mass Fr. Espinoza
Lectors John Sier, Rebecca Joseph
Servers Michael Grace, Jack Grace
Joe Romano, Dan Romano, Luke Cerone
Hospitality Gerald Schaffran, Team
Sunday Masses
7:30 am Mass Fr. Lang
Lectors Marjie Chouinard, Donna McNamara
Servers Sam Ilkka, Matt Abell
Jacob Warren, Michael Niehaus
Hospitality MaryAnn Skaggs, Team
9:00 am Mass Fr. Camilleri
Lectors McKenna Lynch, Victor Carpenter
Emily Turner
Servers Brandon Whitmore, Hayden Haran
Stephen Klimushyn, Henry True
Hospitality Tony Recchia, Team
10:45 am Mass Msgr. Easton
Lectors Mark Mason, Jerry Sedick
Servers Andrew Jaeger, Niklas Jenkins
Erik Jenkins, Brian Palmer
Emcee Alex Bain
Hospitality Wayne Friedman, Team
12:30 pm Mass Fr. Lang
Lectors Joseph DeFauw, Dave Uchalik
Servers Irene Peaslee, Madeline Rozanski
Catherine Warner, Elizabeth Warner
Maria Ruhle
Hospitality Hugh Brennan, Team
4:00 pm—Spanish Mass Fr. Espinoza
6:00 pm Mass Fr. Espinoza
Lectors Gabrielle Schmidt, Jessica Klimushyn
Delaney Brown
Servers William Arce, Joe Arce
John Ginotti, Justin Cantrell
and Joel Marquard
Hospitality Tom Torma, Team
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Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
"I place myself in the presence of Jesus in the
Most Blessed Sacrament, contemplating Him as
the Redeemer and Sanctifier of my soul."
"He came with love to Bethlehem; He comes
with grace into our souls; He will come with justice
at the end of the world: Christ's triple coming, the synthesis of
Christianity, an invitation to a vigilant, trusting expectation,'Lift
up your heads, for your redemption is at hand!'...O my God,
Word of the Father, Word made flesh for love of us, You
assumed a mortal body in order to suffer and be immolated
for us. I wish to prepare for Your coming with the burning
desires of the prophets and the just who in the Old Testament
sighed after You, the one Savior and Redeemer. 'O Lord,
send Him who You are going to send...As You have promised,
come and deliver us!' I want to keep Advent in my soul, that
is, a continual longing and waiting for this great Mystery
wherein You, O Word, became flesh to show me the abyss of
Your redeeming, sanctifying mercy." - Divine Intimacy
Due to early Herald deadlines, contact Marie Lama at
248.655.0309 for the most up to date list of open Holy
Hours. Open Holy Hours: Sunday, Noon; Tuesday, 4 am;
Wednesday, 3, 4 am; Friday, 11 am; Saturday, 1 am. The
following Holy Hours have persons who desire partners with
which to share their Holy Hours: Sunday, 10 am, 2, 3, 4 pm;
Monday, 10 am; Tuesday, 4 , 9 am, 7 pm; Wednesday, 2, 3
pm; Friday, 1, 2, 5 pm; Saturday, 4 pm; M-F, 1 pm.
Thank you to the anonymous donors of new plants in the
chapel! God bless you!!!
Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, pray for us!!!
Monday, December 3
St. Francis Xavier
6:30 am �Sharon Coyne
8:30 am �Joseph DeBella, III
Tuesday, December 4
St. John Damascene
6:30 am �Diane Margaret Ross
(5th Anniversary)
8:30 am �Charles Gottschalk
Wednesday, December 5
6:30 am �Rosemary Gilbert
8:30 am �Deceased Members of the
Dysarz, Feyers, and Wojcicki Families
Thursday, December 6
St. Nicholas
6:30 am �Elmer F. Schneider
8:30 am �Carol Hoolehan
Friday, December 7
St. Ambrose
6:30 am Perpetual Mass
8:30 am �Carol Hoolehan
Saturday, December 8—Holy Day
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed
Virgin Mary
7:30 am �Dr. Juanito C. Tang
9:00 am Intentions of the
Benefactors of NSLF
10:45 am Intentions of the
Parishioners of NSLF
12:30 pm Intentions of the
Staff of NSLF
Sunday, December 9
Second Sunday of Advent
Vigil Masses (on Saturday)
4:30 pm �Clementime Groesbeck
6:30 pm �Joe Coyne
Sunday Masses
7:30 am �Albert Gassmann
9:00 am �Mary Selewski
10:45 am Special Intention
12:30 pm �Dr. John Paul Mehall
6:00 pm Intentions of the
Parishioners of NSLF
Mass Intentions
Monday, December 3
Is 2:1-5
Mt 8:5-11
Tuesday, December 4
Is 11:1-10
Lk 10:21-24
Wednesday, December 5
Is 25:6-10a
Mt 15:29-37
Thursday, December 6
Is 26:1-6
Mt 7:21, 24-27
Readings of The Week
Friday, December 7
Is 29:17-24
Mt 9:27-31
Saturday, December 8
Gn 3:9-15, 20
Eph 1:3-6, 11-12
Lk 1:26-38
Sunday, December 9
Bar 5:1-9
Phi l 1:4-6, 8-11
Lk 3:1-6
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Sgt. Daniel J. Allen, US Army
Maj. Eric Ansorge PhD, US Army
Patrick Paul Atallah, USMC
Christopher Babcock, USAF
Envin E. Billings, US Army
Cpl. James Bolitho, USMC
Corey Brady, US Navy
Capt. Matthew Cain, US Army
Pat Carroll, USAF, Shrine ‘61, MIA
Crisanto R. Delos, USCG
Lt. Joseph W. Doman, US Navy
Col. Thomas M. Doman, USMC
Specialist Raymond Dorierty
PV2-E2 Melissa Ducastel, US Army
Capt. Elena Elwart, US Army
Lt. Jason D. Everts, US Army
Thomas Fern, USAF
LCpl. Sarah Fitzpatrick, USMC
Sean Gillion, US Army
Lt. Cmdr. Troy Perry Glendye, USCG
Joseph Haddad, USMC
Capt. Richard Holt, USAF
SSgt. Philip Huber, USMC
Cpt. Kevin Joyce - US Army
Jacob Kindl, USMC
Andrew Kostrzewa, US Navy
2nd
Lt. Nicholas Robert Langan, US Army
Peter Laperriere, US Navy
Brian MacKenzie, USAF
Sgt. Jonathan D. Maten, US Army
GS13 Dan Marem MI BN
Spec. Ryan McWilliams, US Army Rangers
Capt. Christopher Mellon, USMC
Sgt. Beau G. Messer, US Army
Sgt. Eric Michael Mihelcich, USMC
LCpl. Troy Alan Mihelcich, USMC
Aaron Mingle, US Navy
Sgt. Alan Mullin, US Army
Airman Sean P. O’Dell, USAF
Spec. Kevin C. Oldani, F.A.S.T. USMC
Capt. Daniel P. Palmer, US Army
Lt. John F. Palmer, US Army
Lt. Martin J. Palmer, US Army
Lt. Col. Loren D. Penney, US Army
Sam Piontkowski, USMC
1st Capt. Johnny Pruitt, ASAF
Anthony Reynolds, USAF
Maj. David N. Roberts, USMC
Lt. Col. Eric J. Simpson, FA
Capt. Michael Szalma, US Army
Spec. David Wittla, US Army
1st Private Wyatt Wray, USMC
Please pray for our Military
Military
Just a reminder, please notify us when you
have additions to the Military prayer list, or
when one of our Military members can be
taken off the prayer list.
Thank you!
Life Matters
As we celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception, may
we model Mary’s trust in God.
“O Mary, Mother of Jesus and Mother of us all, we turn to you
today as the one who said "Yes" to Life. "You will conceive and bear
a Son," the angel told you. Despite the surprise and the uncertainty
about how this could be, you said yes. "Be it done unto me
according to your word." Mary, we pray today for all mothers who
are afraid to be mothers. We pray for those who feel threatened and
overwhelmed by their pregnancy. Intercede for them, that God may
give them the grace to say yes and the courage to go on. May they
have the grace to reject the false solution of abortion. May they say
with you, "Be it done unto me according to your word." May they
experience the help of Christian people, and know the peace that
comes from doing God's will. Amen. (Priests for Life)
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Events Calendar Lending Library
In this busy world, The Sacrament of the
Present Moment by
J e a n - P i e r r e D e
Caussade, (Translated
by Kitty Muggeridge
from the original text of Self-
Abandonment to Divine Providence) can
help one pause and re-prioritize. "In this
superb new translation of the celebrated
spiritual classic of wisdom, hope and
inspiration De Caussade offers guidance
for daily living in communion with God
[and]. . . shows how God speaks to us
through every moment of every
day. These timeless spiritual reflections
probe the mystery of faith, illuminate the
nature of authentic contemplation, and
help us recognize and carry out God's
purpose in our own lives. They stand as
powerful testimony to De Caussade's
conviction 'that there is nothing easier,
more ordinary, more available to all than
saintliness' ". (back cover) Section 1,
Spirituality.
Lending Library hours are Sundays from
10 am to 2 pm, and Fridays from 9:15 am
to Noon, in the National Shrine
Conference Center, Room C (across the
alley from the Northwood parking lot). For
information call Kathy McGuire at
248.541.6834 or JoAn Gilleran at
248.629.4045.
Events Calendar Location Guide
A Academy
AC Adoration Chapel,
Coughlin Building
CC-SH Conference Center, Seton Hall
CC-A Conference Center, Room A
CC-B Conference Center, Room B
CC-C Conference Center, Room C
CL Choir Loft
CR Choir Room
GS Grade School
HH-BR Heritage Hall Board Room
HH-B Heritage Hall Mtg. Rm. B
HH-EW Heritage Hall East Wing
HH-WW Heritage Hall West Wing
HH-MF Heritage Hall Main Floor
HS High School
STC St. Thérèse Chapel
YR Youth Room
Sunday, December 2
First Sunday of Advent
Masses 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am;
12:30 pm and 4:00 (Spanish)
and 6:00 pm
RF Preschool
YR 9:00 am
Lending Library
CC-C 10:00 am
Vine for Girls
CC-SH 4:30 pm
Rosary for the Unborn
STC 5:00 pm
CREW Youth Group
YR 7:00 pm
Monday, December 3
Masses 6:30, 8:30 am
Girl Scout Junior Troop #42412
YR 3:15 pm
RF Reconciliation
Church 4:30 and 6:30 pm
RF Grades K-2
GS Classrooms 4:30 pm
RCIA for Children
CC-SH 5:00 pm
RF Grades 7-8
Church 6:15 pm
Saint Vincent de Paul Meeting
HH-BR 7:00 pm
Legion of Mary Meeting
CC-B 7:30 pm
Tuesday, December 4
Masses 6:30, 8:30 am
GS Reconciliation
Church 9:30 am
Mission Ladies Sewing/Quilting Group
CC-A 10:00 am
Vine for Girls
CC-SH 4:30 pm
Cub Scouts Pack #1634
GS-Café 6:30 pm
40 Days for Life Meeting
CC-B 7:00 pm
Devotions
STC 6:45 pm
Boy Scout Troop #1634
YR 7:00 pm
USB Meeting
HH-BR 7:30 pm
Love of God Prayer Group
STC 8:00 pm
Wednesday, December 5
Masses 6:30, 8:30 am
Men’s Bible Study
CC-A 6:30 am
Special Needs Religious Formation
CC-SH, B 5:00 pm
Shrine Cub Scouts
GS-Café 6:00 pm
Altar Server Training
Church 7:00 pm
ENDOW
CC-A 7:00 pm
Militia Immaculata Prayer Village
HH-B 8:00 pm
Thursday, December 6
Masses 6:30, 8:30 am
Shrine HS Mothers’ Club Pinochle Group
CC-SH 10:30 am
Grupo de Renovacion Carismatico
YR 6:00 pm
Healing Mass
Church 7 :00 pm
Militia Immaculata Prayer Village
HH-B 8:00 pm
Friday, December 7
Masses 6:30, 8:30 am
Homeschool Group
YR 9:00 am
Lending Library
CC-C 9:15 am
ENDOW
CC-SH, A, B 9:30 am
Daisy Troop #70199
YR 3:00 pm
Girl Scout Troop #43068
CC-B 7:00 pm
Saturday, December 8—Holy Day
The Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Masses 7:30, 9:00 and 10:45 am,
and 12:30 pm
Market Day Sale
GS-Gym & Café 9:30 am
Sunday Liturgy 4:30, 6:30 pm
Teams of Our Lady (TOOL) Gathering
CC-SH After 6:30 pm Mass
Sunday, December 9
Second Sunday of Advent
Masses 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am;
12:30 and 4:00 (Spanish)
and 6:00 pm
RF Preschool
YR 9:00 am
CFSC Family Event
HH-MF After 9:00 am Mass
Ladies’ Guild Christmas Tea
CC-SH 9:00 am
Lending Library
CC-C 10:00 am
Rosary for the Unborn
STC 5:00 pm
CREW Youth Group
YR 7:00 pm
Crisis Pregnancy?
Mother and Unborn Baby Care can
help! Call 248.559.7576
Hurting from an abortion
experience?
Call Silent No More 800.395.HELP
Miscarriage Help?
Call Colleen at 248.677.3094 or email:
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Family Activities
Totally Catholic – Totally Holy Lego Build
Competition
Kids and adults alike are invited to submit a Catholic
theme entry in a Lego building contest. Drop-off for entries
start November 30. The announcement of winners will take
place after the 9 am Mass on December 9. See elsewhere
in this Herald for additional details.
Preschool Religious Formation
Christmas Break
Last class December 16
The last Preschool Religious Formation class
before Christmas break is December 16. Our
annual Christmas play takes place that day right after mass.
Please see the catechists for details!
Preschool classes resume Monday, January 6.
Elementary Religious Formation and
Sacramental Preparation
Religious Formation Reconciliation Service
Monday, December 3
Children in grades 3 – 6 who attend the 4:30
session will meet in their classrooms for
attendance before being escorted to the
church by their catechist.
Children in grades 3 – 6 who attend the 6:00
session should go directly to the church where
they will meet their catechist for attendance before the
service starts at 6:30. PLEASE NOTE THE TIME AND LOCATION
CHANGE for this date only!
For children in grades K – 2, classes will meet at the
normal time and place on December 3.
Christmas Eve Actors Needed
Calling all students grades 5 and up! Actors
are needed for the Christmas Eve Nativity Play.
Rehearsals, held in the church, are:
Tuesday, December 11, 6:30 – 8 pm AND
Thursday, December 20, 6:30 – 8 pm.
We have several parts to fill for our play to
be held during the 4 pm Mass, December 24. To
participate, you must be able to attend BOTH rehearsals, as
well as come early for the Mass on Christmas Eve. To
volunteer, email Mrs. Lynch at [email protected] or
call 248.541.5133.
Christmas Break
Last class December 17
The last Religious Formation class before
Christmas break for children in grades K through
8 is December 17. Classes resume Monday, January 7.
Grades 7/8 Religious Formation
Religious Formation Reconciliation
Service
Monday, December 3
Students in grades 7 and 8 should go
directly to the church where they will meet their
catechist for attendance before the service
starts at 6:30. PLEASE NOTE THE TIME AND LOCATION
CHANGE for this date only!
Christmas Break
Last class December 17
The last Religious Formation class before
Christmas break for children in grades K
through 8 is December 17. Classes resume Monday,
January 7.
Confirmation Servant Ministry Opportunities
Christmas Tree Sales
Variety of evening and weekend times
November 17- December 22
Calling all Confirmation Candidates!! Grab your dad
and come help the Shrine Dads Club sell Christmas trees!
This is a fun way to help our community celebrate this holy
season. A variety of times are available on evening and
weekends. Email Mrs. Cerone and she will send you the
link for the google document where you can see
available times and sign up. She will also send you the
Reflection Sheet. Please note that this project falls in the
“Communtiy Service” category in which all candidates
are limited to one project. You can reach Mrs. Cerone at
248.541.5133 or [email protected] with the words
“Christmas Trees” in the subject line.
Wreaths Across America Remembrance
Ceremony
Saturday, December 15, 11:30 am, Oakview
Cemetery
“In honor of those who have had to spend a Christmas
away from home. In honor of those who never made it
home.” Help honor our veterans by participating in the
wreath laying ceremony. Confirmation candidates that
would like to be part of this powerful, nationwide event
may email Mrs. Cerone at [email protected]
with the words “Wreath Ceremony” in the subject line or
call 248.541.5133. More information can be found at
www.wreathsacrossamerica.org.
Focus: HOPE Food Distribution
Saturday, December 8, 9 am, Ferndale Site
Parents and youth are needed to unload the truck for
the Focus: HOPE food distribution site. It is located in
Ferndale on 9 mile Rd at the OLHSA building (across from
the Police Station). To register, please contact Mrs. Cerone
at 248.541.5133 or [email protected] with the
words "Focus Hope" in the subject line.
Religious Formation
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C.R.E.W. High School Youth Ministry
Surrender: Status
Sunday, December 2, 7:30 to 9 pm
In high school we tend to put labels on the group of
friends we are in and ones that others associate with.
These labels start to define us and we get lost in our
status. This week we will learn how to surrender that
status to stand up for who we are as individuals.
Surrender: Sin
Sunday, December 9, 7:30 to 9 pm
Sin is something that we have a hard time avoiding
completely. This week we will figure out what sins are
worse than others and how we can try to live our lives
to fight sin.
Surrender: Self
Sunday, December 16, 7:30 to 9 pm
We need to work on our relationship with Christ
daily. We will take a look at how we can work on this
relationship and make this our number one relationship.
Fundraiser Alert!
C.R.E.W. members will be selling “Peel and Save”
cards for $10 until December 10 during the last three
weeks of November. These “Peel and Save” cards are
good throughout all of Oakland county at any Burger
King, Chicken Shack, Dominoes, Joe’s Crab Shack,
White Castle and many more with online discounts at
places like Best Buy, Target, Meijer and nine more
stores. If you are interested in purchasing a card,
please see a C.R.E.W. member or email
[email protected] to purchase one. Thank you
for your continued support of our teens!
Adult Religious Formation
Catholicism 101
7:00 to 9:00 pm; dates and topics listed below
Calling all parishioners! Want to brush up on basics of our
Catholic faith? Are you a Catechist working towards
certification? Do you desire to discuss the faith with others who
love the Lord? Then these evenings are for you! Judy Maten,
Director for the Office for Evangelization and Master Catechist,
will present a variety of topics focusing on our faith. All sessions
will be held in the Shrine Conference Center from 7-9 pm (unless
noted otherwise). Cost is $10 per session; there is no cost to
current Shrine Catechists and teachers. All Catechists in
attendance will receive credit towards the Archdiocese of
Detroit's Catechist Certification. To register, email Renee Cramer
at [email protected] or call 248.541.5133.
NOTE: Please bring your Bible to any of the below topics you
attend.
Date: Topic (Catechist Certification Topic Number):
January 11 Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation
and Eucharist, Topic #10
February 8 Forming a Christian Community, Topic #13
March 22 Covenant Living: The Ten Commandments &
the Gospel, Topic #12
April 19 Dynamics of Faith, Topic #9
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Notice
The Christmas Sign Up Book is on the Mass Sign Up Table.
Please remember to volunteer to serve as a Minister when you attend Mass during the
Holiday Season. Because we always have many visitors during the Christmas Masses, we will
need more Ministers at each Service than normal. So, please come forward to serve.
If you have pre-signed up to serve, please check in with the Eucharistic Minister
Coordinator when you arrive for Mass.
Mass Coordinators Notice
Please sign up to serve at the Mass of your choice also. Thank You.
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Market Day
Please support the Shrine Catholic Grade School and High School Mothers’ Clubs by ordering through
Market Day! The December specials include:
• FREE Pork Tenderloin with $90 online purchase. Promo Code: DECBONUS.�
• Cookie Bonus Days- The more cookies you buy, the more the school earns. Buy your cookies now for the
holiday season!�
• Great Holiday Gifts Available!
• Redeem Your FREE Carry-All Tote! If you’ve been participating in the Freequent Buyer® program, this is the
month to redeem your reward. If you made two purchases of $40* between September and November,
simply place a third $40* purchase this month to receive a FREE Carry-All Tote at your December sale pick-
up.
You can order online until midnight on Monday, December 3 at www.marketday.com, phone it in at
1.877.MD.APPLE or return your order form to the Grade School office by Thursday, November 29. The delivery
date is Saturday, December 8. Pick-up is from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the Grade School cafeteria. If you have
any questions, please call Lisa Cormier-248.809.9101 or Tricia Uhl-248.548.7569.
Mark your calendars!!! Market Day Sale Dates 2013
1/19/2013, 2/09/2013, 3/16/2013, 4/20/2013, 5/18/2013, 6/08/2013
Cookie & Candy Sale
Saturday, December 15, 4:30 & 6:30 Masses
Sunday, December 16, 7:30, 9:00, 10:45, 12:30, & 6:00 Masses
Heritage Hall
The proceeds of all sales and donations will help to send Shrine Parish teens to Rainbow 31 in Detroit
and the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis next November.
We will be selling individual cookies, brownies, rice krispie treats, and candies as well as offering plates
of assorted cookies for you to take to any holiday party you are attending that week! As a special treat,
we will also have sand art brownie and cookie jars for sale. These are a great way to make sweets fast or
also make great gifts!
This year we will also be featuring blank note cards that Fr. Anthony made to support the youth group.
Make sure to stop by our tables and support the teens at Shrine Parish.
C.R.E.W. Fundraiser Alert
Peel and Save cards are filled with coupons to many popular restaurants and stores. They are good
throughout all of Oakland county at any Burger King, Chicken Shack, Dominoes, Joe’s Crab Shack,
White Castle and many more with online discounts at places like Best Buy, Target, Meijer and nine more
stores. Cards are $10 a piece and make great stocking stuffers!
Buy a Peel and Save card from any one of our C.R.E.W. members or email Christine Wist at
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Are you called to be a Vincentian?
The Vincentian Rule defines the essential elements of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul as
“Spirituality, Friendship, and Service.” Part of our service is helping those in the community
with their needs.
In October 2012, Shrine Vincentians met with 65 clients (affecting 108 total family
members) at the Shrine or in our clients’ homes. We were able to provide:
• 13 clients with non-perishables from our food pantry (food donated by parishioners during food drives) or
fresh-food vouchers.
• 4 clients with rent assistance that avoided eviction.
• 1 client was helped with a medical prescription(s).
• We joined with 5 other SVdP conferences in helping their clients with rental needs.
• 12 clients with bus tickets or transportation assistance to job or medical appointments.
• 1 was added to our Thanksgiving basket list.
• 35 clients were referred to the appropriate social service agency, such as South Oakland Shelter, Easter
Seals, Michigan Department of Human Services, Section 8 Housing, or their local SVdP Conference among
other agencies.
(Note: some clients receive multiple forms of assistance)
The National Shrine St. Vincent de Paul is in need of new members who hear the call of St. Vincent and
Blessed Frédéric Ozanam to serve the less fortunate in our Parish and community. Being a Vincentian is never
easy, but nothing this fulfilling ever is. Do you have a morning or afternoon to meet clients and change their
lives?
Call the National Shrine SVdP at 248.541.4122 and ask to be connected to the St. Vincent de Paul office.
Grade School Happenings
Music Notes
Christmas is a time of beautiful music. Young children learn the classic carols that adults so lovingly sing
year after year. Older students share the gift of Christmas music with others. As we grow older the Christmas
music that has been a part of our lives year after year is deeply rooted in our memories of the season, forever
linked to special time spent with family and friends.
The first and second grade students at the Grade School have spent the past months preparing to present
a Christmas program to their families. While telling the Christmas story of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethle-
hem and Jesus’ birth in the manger, the children lovingly share the traditional songs “Away in a Manger,” “The
First Noel,” “Joy to the World,” and others. In a meaningful way they learn the story and songs that we know
so well.
The fifth and sixth grade students who comprise Shrine’s choir, the Knights in Harmony, will present several
concerts this Christmas season. On December 4th
they will share the gift of music with the residents at Abbey
Nursing Home in Warren. The choir will perform beautiful Christmas music and then invite the residents to join
them in singing Christmas carols. And, as you can’t have Christmas without Christmas cookies, the parents
and children will bake cookies to share with the residents as well.
On December 19th
, the choir will perform a Christmas concert entitled “A Knight of Christmas Musings,” at
the Grade School. Music will include songs such as “What Can I Bring,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Walking in the
Air,” “We Need a Little Christmas,” and others. Parishioners are warmly welcome to join our audience of family
and friends at 6:30 pm in the gym.
Mrs. Warzecha
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ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS 2012 SCHEDULEADVENT AND CHRISTMAS 2012 SCHEDULEADVENT AND CHRISTMAS 2012 SCHEDULE
We wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas We wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas We wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy and Blessed New Year!and a Happy and Blessed New Year!and a Happy and Blessed New Year!
Christmas DayChristmas DayChristmas Day
Tuesday, December 25Tuesday, December 25Tuesday, December 25
7:30, 9:00 and 10:45 am Masses7:30, 9:00 and 10:45 am Masses7:30, 9:00 and 10:45 am Masses
12:30 pm Mass and 12:30 pm Mass and 12:30 pm Mass and
4:00 pm Spanish Mass4:00 pm Spanish Mass4:00 pm Spanish Mass
No 6:00 pm MassNo 6:00 pm MassNo 6:00 pm Mass
Christmas VigilChristmas VigilChristmas Vigil
Monday, December 24Monday, December 24Monday, December 24
4:00 pm Children’s Mass4:00 pm Children’s Mass4:00 pm Children’s Mass
6:30 pm Mass6:30 pm Mass6:30 pm Mass
11:00 pm Musical Prelude11:00 pm Musical Prelude11:00 pm Musical Prelude
Midnight MassMidnight MassMidnight Mass
Sundays of AdventSundays of AdventSundays of Advent
First Sunday First Sunday First Sunday ––– December 2December 2December 2
Second Sunday Second Sunday Second Sunday ––– December 9December 9December 9
Third Sunday Third Sunday Third Sunday ––– December 16December 16December 16
Fourth Sunday Fourth Sunday Fourth Sunday ––– December 23December 23December 23
New Year’s EveNew Year’s EveNew Year’s Eve
Monday, December 31Monday, December 31Monday, December 31
4:30 and 6:30 pm Masses4:30 and 6:30 pm Masses4:30 and 6:30 pm Masses
New Year’s DayNew Year’s DayNew Year’s Day
Solemnity of MarySolemnity of MarySolemnity of Mary
Tuesday, January 1Tuesday, January 1Tuesday, January 1
9:00 am and 12:30 pm Masses9:00 am and 12:30 pm Masses9:00 am and 12:30 pm Masses
National Shrine of the Little FlowerNational Shrine of the Little FlowerNational Shrine of the Little Flower
Taize andTaize andTaize and
Communal Penance ServicesCommunal Penance ServicesCommunal Penance Services
Monday, December 17 Monday, December 17 Monday, December 17
at 7:00 pmat 7:00 pmat 7:00 pm
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Year of Faith
Council Quotes
“At all times and in every
race, anyone who fears God
and does what is right has
been acceptable to him. He
has, however, willed to make
men holy and save them, not
as individuals without any bond
or link between them, but rather to make them into
a people who might acknowledge him and serve
him in holiness…”a chosen race, a royal priesthood,
a holy nation…who in times past were not a
people, but now are a people of God.” (Lumen
Gentium 9)
How do I experience myself as an essential part
of my parish community of faith?
Prayer
O God, who have taught your people to love
you by loving our neighbor, grant us the grace to
be devoted to your entire family so that we may be
one people of faith. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ,
your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity
of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen. Pray for Vocations—31 Club
Pick a day of the month and
sign-up at the church entrance.
No Dues. No Meetings. Just Prayers.
If you know residents at the facility or you
would like to join us for Mass to pray and sing,
you are welcome. For more information,
contact Sister Noreen 248.541.4122, ext. 411.
WaltonWood Assisted Living
3450 West 13 Mile Rd
Monday, December 10, 9:30 am
American House Residence
1900 N. Washington (near Mary St.)
Friday, December 21, 10:00 am
Mass at Senior Centers
Adopt a Family for Christmas
As Christmas draws near, many local families are
struggling to meet direct financial needs – needs as
basic as food, prescription costs, rent, and utilities. The
families in need in our area represent every age and
ethnic origin, and reside in every county of the
archdiocese.
Catholics can give an especially meaningful gift
this year by “adopting” one of these families for
Christmas.
You can help by participating in the Adopt a
Family program sponsored by the Archdiocese of
Detroit’s Department of Parish Life and Services. Each
family in need has been screened by sponsoring
parishes and agencies and is identified by a number
to remain confidential. Donors may request their gift
be given to a specific family or evenly split between
all families. All funds collected will be distributed
through the sponsoring parish or agency, not directly
by the Archdiocese of Detroit.
To read about the families in need, or to learn more
about the program, visit the Web at www.aod.org/
adoptafamily, or call (313) 237-4696. Donations can
be made online through major credit cards. Those
wishing to donate by mail to the Adopt a Family
program should make checks payable to the
Department of Parish Life & Services. Send your
donation to the Department of Parish Life & Services,
305 Michigan Ave., 10th
Floor, Detroit, MI 48226. Be sure
to include your name and address if you would like to
receive an acknowledgement for tax purposes.
Year of Faith
Sts. Timothy and Maura from Egypt
Timothy lived in Penapeis at the Kemet Thebaid,
in the valley of the Nile. Both Timothy and his new
wife Maura studied scriptures. During the persecu-
tions of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, Timothy was
turned in to the authorities for teaching Christianity
in the community. He steadfastly refused to surren-
der the holy and sacred books, and sacred vessels.
The Thebaid Governor ordered hot iron spits through
Timothy’s ears. They brought his wife Maura to pres-
sure him into worshiping idols. Maura did not do so,
and declared herself ready to die for Christ at her
husband’s side. The Governor ordered all her hair
pulled from her head, and her fingers chopped off.
She was then placed into a boiling water cauldron,
but she suffered no harm from the boiling liquid. Fi-
nally Timothy and Maura were nailed side by side to
a wall, where the two consoled each other for nine
days until their death.
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Parish Office
2100 W. 12 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073-3910
Pastoral Staff
Parish Main Number .......................................................................................... 248.541.4122
Rev. Msgr. William H. Easton, Pastor .................................................................... ext 415
Rev. Joseph Lang, Assoc ...................................................................................... ext 412
Rev. Anthony Camilleri, Assoc ............................................................................. ext 419
Rev. Adalberto Espinoza, Assoc .......................................................................... ext 416
Rev. Mr. Thomas R. Avery, Deacon ..................................................................... ext 422
Christian Service, Sister Noreen Ellison, SC .......................................................... ext 411
Director of Liturgical Music, Mr. Rob Abbott ...................................................... ext 442
Parish Education & Religious Formation Staff
Shrine Catholic High School & Academy, 3500 W 13 Mile Rd. R.O. 48073
Principal, Mrs. Gabrielle Erken ..................................................................... 248.549.2925
Shrine Catholic Grade School, 1621 Linwood R.O. 48067
Principal, Mrs. Sharon Dixon ......................................................................... 248.541.4622
Director of Recruiting, Mrs. Meg Armstrong .................................................. 248.549.2925
Religious Education
Office Coordinator, Renee Cramer ........................................................... 248.541.5133
Preschool & Elementary Coordinator, Janie Lynch ................................. 248.541.5133
Youth Minister (9-12 grades), Christine Wist ............................................... 248.541.5133
Grades 7/8 Religious Formation, Michael Reece ..................................... 248.541.5133
Director of RCIA and Adult Formation, Mr. John LaCroix ....................... 248.374.9045
Parish Staff
Chief Financial Officer, Mrs. Andrea Safranski................................................... ext 432
Parish Accounting/Tuition Manager, Mrs. Tracy Vincent ................................. ext 421
Parish Receptionist, Mrs. Charlene Lewandowski ............................................. ext 410
Director of Special Projects, Mr. Kevin Sutherland ............................................ ext 414
National Shrine Director/Church Tours, Mr. Jack Hoolehan ............................ ext 418
Parish Solutions Specialist, Mrs. Vicki Holtyn........................................................ ext 448
Office Hours
Monday - Friday ........................................................................ 9 am-5 pm, 6:30 pm-9 pm
Saturday ........................................................................................................... 9 am-2:30 pm
Emergencies handled at any time.
Please limit other visits or phone calls to the above times.
Church Hours
Monday - Friday .............................................................................................. 5:30 am-5 pm
Saturday .................................................................................. 7:30 am-after 6:30 pm Mass
Sunday ..................................................................................... 6:30 am-after 6:00 pm Mass
Gift Shop Hours
Monday - Friday ................................................................................................... 1 pm-4 pm
Second Saturday of the Month ................................................................ 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
Second Sunday of the Month ....................................................................... 9:30 am-2 pm
Masses
Sunday ........................................................................ 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am, 12:30, 6:00 pm
Saturday ..................................................................................... 8:30 am, 4:30 pm, 6:30 pm
Weekday ........................................................................................................... 6:30, 8:30 am
Holy Day ...................................................................... 6:30, 8:30 am, 12:00 noon, 7:00 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
After 6:30 am Mass; Saturdays 3-4 pm and 5:30-6 pm.
Sacrament of Baptism
Sunday at 2 pm. Please contact Charlene Lewandowski in the Parish Office at ext 410.
Sacrament of Marriage
Parish members, please contact Charlene Lewandowski in the Parish Office at ext 410 at
least six months in advance.
Spiritual Care for the Sick and Homebound
Please notify the Parish Office or Sister Noreen at extension 411 if there is an illness,
hospitalization or need for homebound ministry. We will do our best to provide spiritual
support for our parishioners.
Parish Tours
Docents are on duty from 10 am-4 pm Monday-Saturday except during services. Groups of
10 or more call Jack Hoolehan at 248.541.4122, ext. 418 to schedule a time.
Shrine Herald
Submissions are due Monday by 1 pm. Articles should be emailed to
[email protected] to be considered for publication. For questions and/or
comments, please contact the Shrine Herald Editor.
While we urge our readers to consider patronizing our advertisers, we cannot and do not
endorse their conduct or performance. For information on advertising in the
Shrine Herald, please call 586.979.4241, ext. 326.
NATIONAL SHRINE of the Little Flower Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions
December 2012
General Intention: That
migrants throughout the
world may be welcomed
w i th genero s i t y and
authentic love, especially by
Christian communities.
Missionary Intention: Christ, light for all
humanity. That Christ may reveal himself
to all humanity with the light that shines
forth from Bethlehem and is reflected in
the face of his Church.
Shrine Devotional Groups
Rosary for the Unborn
The Rosary for the Unborn is said every
Sunday at 5 pm in the Adoration Chapel.
Mother of Perpetual Help and Chaplet
of Divine Mercy Devotions
Tuesdays at 6:45 pm in the St. Thérèse
Chapel.
Love of God—Charismatic Prayer
Group
God blesses us abundantly. He is so
faithful and continues to pour His Spirit out
on us at the Tuesday night prayer
meetings. God encourages us to praise
Him. Consider joining us Tuesday evenings
at 8 pm in the St. Thérèse Chapel.
League of the Little Flower
Devotions to St. Thérèse are
held every second and fourth
Wednesday of the month at 7
pm. Please join us on
December 12 and 26 at 7 pm
in the St. Thérèse Chapel, as
we seek the intercession of St. Thérèse in
offering up our petitions to Our Lord.
Remembering her words, “I will spend my
heaven doing good on earth...I will let fall
a shower of roses.”
Holy Hour for Vocations
The Holy Hour for Vocations is held
every Wednesday at 7 pm in the Stone
Chapel at St. Hugo of the Hills.
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