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The soul that lives by the Rosary makes her way quickly towards a life of union with Christ. And what are, in fact, the mysteries of the Rosary? They are the very mysteries of Jesus, the mysteries of His life, the mysteries of His grace, and the mysteries of His love. The Rosary is the soul truly plunged into Jesus Himself.

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The soul that lives by the Rosary makes her way quickly towards a life of union

with Christ. And what are, in fact, the mysteries of the Rosary? They are the very

mysteries of Jesus, the mysteries of His life, the mysteries of His grace, and the

mysteries of His love. The Rosary is the soul truly plunged into Jesus Himself.

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 2 Battle Creek, MI

Take a Stand for Life thru November 3, our community will take part in 40 Days for Life: a groundbreaking, coordinated

international mobilization. We pray that, with God’s help, this will mark the beginning of the end of abortion in our area — and beyond. Prayer takes place on Monday through Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm in the public right-of-way outside of Planned Parenthood, 4201 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan. If you would like to join in prayer for an hour or more, please contact Brenda Sinkovitz, [email protected], or at 269-491-0377.

Mass Schedule

Diligent Protector of Christ, Pray for Us

St. Joseph Catholic Church, 61 23rd St N

Parish Office: 962-0165 Fax Number: 962-5937

Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm (Closed 12:30-1:30 pm) Summer: May 24 - August 30 - Friday 8:30 am - 12:00 pm

Confessions First Friday 12:15 pm, Saturday 3:30 pm or by appointment

Rosary After daily Mass and Sundays at 9:30 am in Church Mondays 7:00 pm in Spanish Parish Center Chapel

First Friday 7:00 pm Parish Center Chapel

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday 4:00 - 8:00 pm in the Parish Center (PC) Chapel Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 pm for Vocations in PC Chapel Friday 8:30 am - Benediction at 4:45 pm in Church First Wednesday 7:00 pm in Church

St. Joseph: To sign up for a Holy hour or to be on the sub list for Friday Adoration, please call Marlene 962-8641 and leave your name and phone number.

St. Philip: Seton Center Chapel, Wednesday 9:00 am to Saturday, 9:00 am, call Betty Dillard at 962-8255 to sign up.

Readings: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2 Kgs: 5:14-17, 2 Tm 2:8-13, Lk 17:11-19

Monday, October 7 8:00 am † Judith Lynne Syc by Michael & Robin Losinski

Tuesday, October 8 8:00 am † Wray Marshall by Joanie Marshall

Wednesday, October 9 8:00 am † Trudy Burrows by Family

Thursday, October 10 8:00 am † Dr. Harold Green by Family 9:00 am Intentions of John Thian Za Uk from St. Joseph Parish School Mass 8:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration for Vocations, Parish Center

Friday, October 11 8:00 am The United States by Our Lady of Fatima Group 8:30 am Adoration 4:45 pm Benediction

Saturday, October 12 8:00 am † Joseph Skowronski by Bob & Kathy Valkner 3:30 pm Confessions

Saturday, October 12- Vigil: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † Margaret & Basil O’Reilly by Family

Sunday, October 13 - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am † Ben Symko by Wednesday Small Christian Community 10:00 am † Dan & Margaret Yorke by Al & Jane Haefner 12:00 pm † Deceased members of Wysoczynski Family by Wyson Family 5:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Spanish

Prayers for the Sick/Those in Need

Chris Bradley, Chuck Brown, Peggy Crane, Bernadette Emmons, Sharon Harris,

Sr. Cyrilla, Carolyn Kewley, Pat Kukla, Erika Leman, Nathan & Robert Lindstrom, Scott Marko, Doug Marshall, Katie Miller,

Laurie Morris, Karen Partin, Mark Saunders, Cheryl Scales, Ron Seyka, Margaret Smith, Donna Squires, Elizabeth Wells, Sara Wixson, Dee Wygant, Marion & Ozzie Zull

Prayers for the Deceased Nancy Sprague

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Saturday, October 5 - Vigil: 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm † David Meisterheim by Wendell & Helen Schoder Children

Sunday, October 6 - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am † Rev. Richard Basso by Family 10:00 am † Sally Kohl by Catherine Hannon 12:00 pm † George & Lorraine Rondeau by Family 5:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Spanish

Michigan’s Constitution allows the people to initiate legislation through a petition drive. Currently, the Catholic Church, Right to Life of Michigan, and other pro-life individuals are collecting petition signatures for

legislation to amend the state’s partial-birth abortion ban to include a ban on dismemberment abortion. This approach is needed as the language cannot be vetoed by the governor. Learn how you can get involved at www.micatholic.org/MichiganValuesLife/.

There will be petitions available to sign at the Ministry Fair after Masses on October 12 and 13.

Life Chain - Please join the Tri-Parish Pro-Life Ministry for the Battle Creek Life Chain on Respect Life Sunday, October 6 from 2:00-3:30 pm. We will be located on the sidewalk from the corner of Capital Avenue SW & Beckley Rd.

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Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3 October 6, 2019

From Fr. Christopher Ankley

mother, however, kept silent, carefully listening as her family uttered over and over, hateful-thing after hateful-thing, against the man who had been responsible for the murder of her beloved son. One night, while the family discussed again the man’s request for what felt like the thousandth time, Mary’s mother got up from the table and went into her bedroom. After a while, she came back into the dining room, sat down, and with a broken yet firm voice, started reciting:

I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: who was conceived by the Holy spirit, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended into hell; the third day he rose again form the dead; he ascended into heaven, is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints…

At this point, Mary’s mother made a long pause. And almost in a whisper, she continued: the forgiveness of sins…and then she repeated in a louder voice…I believe in the forgiveness of sins…and a third time, she shouted: I believe in the forgiveness of sins! After a long silence, with everyone staring at her, Mary’s mother finally said: Forgive if you want to be reunited with our beloved John. Forgive if you want to take part in the resurrection of the body. Forgive if you want to enjoy life everlasting. And she repeated: Forgive if you want to be reunited with our beloved John. Forgive if you want to take part in the resurrection of the body. Forgive if you want to enjoy life everlasting. Every night sitting at the dinner table, in reciting the creed, a profession of faith, Mary’s mom reminded her family that God was there in their midst, He loved them and then finally she was reminding them, if you believe in God then this belief has serious implications for your life. It was not easy, but with time, persistent prayer, and the repeated sacramental graces of Reconciliation and Eucharist they were able to forgive. And they found peace. The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” Mary’s family said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” We say to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” Let us be great Saints, Fr. Christopher J. Ankley

Dear Friends, Not long ago at a confirmation retreat, a priest asked all the students to name their favorite part of the Mass. Of course one smart aleck said it was the closing hymn that was his favorite part. The other more serious answers included the readings, the homily, receiving Holy Communion and finally one serious young woman by the name of Mary said it was the Creed, the Profession of faith that was her favorite part. And when asked why, she said that years earlier her family had experienced a great tragedy. A tragedy that filled her dad and siblings with hate but it was her mom who changed everything. And she did it by reciting the creed everyday out loud in front of everyone. Before eating, as they all sat around the table, Mary’s mom recited the creed. And she did this day after day to remind them, first, that God was there, He was there in their midst, second, He loved them, God loved them ecstatically, and finally and most importantly, if they believed in God, if they believed that he was there and that he loved them, then this belief had some serious implications for their lives. Our Gospel today began with the words, “The Apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” What we didn’t hear was the verse before it. It goes like this, “If your brother sins, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him. And if he wrongs you seven times in one day and returns to you seven times saying, ‘I am sorry,’ you should forgive him.” It was after hearing this seemingly impossible command that the apostles ask for an increase in faith. They wanted more faith so that they could forgive as they were told to forgive. When Mary was a baby, her family lost everything they had. This happened because Mary’s older brother, John, had been kidnapped. The leader of the gang that had kidnapped John demanded a large sum of money in return for John’s life. Mary’s family sold everything, the house, the car, anything of value was sold. And after they had given the man everything, all they received in return was a bag containing John’s lifeless body. They’d been double-crossed. As you can imagine they were devastated. A couple of years later, unannounced, the gang leader showed up at their home, and he asked them to forgive him for what he had done. “I’m dying of an aggressive cancer,” he told them, “and I want to be reconciled with you before I die.” Mary’s father wanted nothing to do with the man. Mary’s brother refused to even acknowledge the man’s request for forgiveness. Mary’s sister spoke of her intense desire for the man to die a painful horrific death so that he would pay for what he’d done to John and to them. This kind of talk went on for days. Mary’s

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 4 Battle Creek, MI

Connecting with Mercy Next weekend we will be gathering gifts for those in jail: reading material, Christmas cards, and pre-paid postcards to keep in touch with loved ones. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Saturday 5:00 pm

Ministry Schedule October 12 & 13

Cantor Youth Choir

Reader T BA - rd 1 T BA - rd 2

Server

Alyssa Askler Gregory Sang Brendan Bailey-Vega Bosco & Dominic Cung

EMHC Edwin & Beth Greenman James & Olive Pessetti Roy Marko, Alicia Stark

Usher Kathy & McKenzie Askler Joe Clarke, Giada Pontoni Chris Staab

Cantor Matt Davis

Reader Jacqueline Clem - rd 1 Donald Keyes - rd 2

Server Nicholas Thang Emily Par Gavin Thomas

EMHC Lynne & Steven Culver Michael Olson

Usher

Peggy Myers Judith Buch Amy Roosevelt Betty Walker

Cantor Annette Kukla

Reader Elizabeth Casterline - rd 1 Phillip Avery - rd 2

Server Ryan Casterline Megan & Kathryn Keller Braden Roosevelt, Adam Thome

EMHC Stephen & Theresa Riley Ann Harnisch, Mary Sue Avery Tammy Allington, Patty Miller

Usher Jennifer Allensworth Kenneth Kropen Mary & Stephen Nelson

Sunday 8:00 am

Cantor Cecilia Krajewski

Reader Angela Adamson - rd 1 Ann Johnson - rd 2

Server Cory & Hayden Skutt Nicholas Htet

EMHC

Shirley Youmans Alicia McCullough Judy & Thomas Allen Christine Belland, Kim Gould

Usher Pat Stevens Rita Wahmhoff Pete & Sharon Zapata

Sunday 12:00 pm

Sunday 10:00 am

Financial Information

Are you interested in joining a Small Christian Community? Do you want to study the Sunday readings and be ready for week-end Mass? A new Small Christian Community is forming and will begin on Monday, September 30, 2019. The Group will meet from 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm in the Board Room of the Parish Center. For more information or to sign-up to join, please call David Nielsen at 269-419-1095.

The second biennial Ministry Fair is scheduled after all week-end Masses on Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13. All groups in our parish will have display tables in the school hallways with information available about their group; the Youth Group is hosting a BAKE SALE with proceeds benefitting the annual Mission Trip; the Knights will offer Breakfast after 8:00 am and 10:00 am Mass on Sunday AND our NEW, UPDATED Ministry Guide will be available! Mark your calendars so that you don’t miss this important and informative week-end: Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13.

The Diocese of Kalamazoo has and will continue to cooperate with the Michigan Attorney General’s investigation and encourages anyone with information related to misconduct to call the reporting number set-up by the Michigan Attorney General’s office at: 844.324.3374.

Small Christian Communities are underway These Bible study/prayer groups meet weekly to focus on the upcoming Sunday Scripture readings. Perhaps you might like to visit a group to see what they do. They are a wonderful way to meet new people, learn about the Bible, and reflect on God's Word, connecting it with our lives. The facilitators and meeting times are: Monday, 12:30, Bonnie Squires 968-6716; Monday 1:00 pm, Judy Buch 962-9534; Tuesday 9:30, Judy Buch 962-9534;Tuesday 1:30, Diana Sheets 979-1946; Wednesday 6:30 pm, Anne Goscenski 965-2636; Thursday 10:00, Rudy and Marge Barda 965-4424. Give one of them a call if you would like to visit. All are welcome!

Special Envelopes OCT 20: World Mission Sunday NOV 1: All Saints Day NOV 2: All Souls Day NOV 10: Archdiocese for Military Services NOV 17: Flower Fund NOV 24: Home Heating Assistance NOV 28: Thanksgiving

Please join the Tri-Parish Pro-Life Ministry for their 6th annual dinner with DR. JANET SMITH. Her presentation on "A Culture of Life vs. A Culture of Death" will begin at 7:00 pm on October 17 at St. Philip Catholic Parish Center, Battle Creek

5:00 pm - Dr. Smith's books on sale 6:00 pm - Free dinner Reservations are requested by October 10 to Cathy Hirzel at 269-968-4639 or [email protected]. Donations will be accepted for Alternatives of Battle Creek

Dr. Smith will also be speaking to our high school students at 1:30 pm in St. Philip Catholic Church. Her presentation will be "Why Premarital Sex is Wrong." Everyone is invited - especially parents of the high school students!

Who is the patron saint of werewolves? Which two saints practiced black magic before switching to Catholicism? You’ll learn the answers to these and more in the world premiere of Vicki Quade’s newest comedy, Holy Ghost Bingo: God, Goblins, & Games, opening Saturday October 12, 7:00 pm at the Binda Performing Arts Center (KCC). Tickets $20.00. Tickets available at St. Philip Church and St. Joseph Church Offices or online at www.stphilipbc.org

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 5 Battle Creek, MI

Parish Calendar ● Board Room = BR ● Chapel = CH ● Community Room = CR ● Music Room = MR ● School Cafeteria = Café

Actividades Lunes: 4:00 pm a 7:00 pm Adoración en silencio Capilla Centro Parroquial S. José 7:00 pm a 8:00 pm Adoración comunitaria Capilla Jueves: 6:30 pm Grupo de Oración Centro Parroquial S. José Viernes: 6:30 pm Ensayo de Coro, Salón de música Iglesia S. José Domingos: 4:15 pm a 4:45 pm Confesiones S. José 5:00 pm Misa en Español

Ultreya (reunion de grupo) de Colores: 3r domingo de cada mes a las 6.15 en S. José Charlas pre Bautismales: contactar a la Señora Josefina 589-7347.

Noticias de la communidad Hispana Spanish Community News

Monday 4:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration, CH 6:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul, CR Tuesday 9:00 am Legion of Mary, CR Wednesday 7:00 pm Catholic Men’s Fellowship, CR Thursday 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal, MR 8:00 pm Adoration for Vocations, CH Saturday 5:00 pm Burmese Prayer Group, CR

1st Sunday OCT 6 12:00 pm Burmese Leadership, CR 1st Friday NOV 1 7:00 pm First Friday Rosary, CH 2nd Tuesday OCT 8 7:00 pm Knights of Columbus 6:30 pm Book Club, BR 1st Wednesday NOV 6 7- 8:00 pm Adoration, CH 2nd Thursday OCT 10 7:00 pm Good News & Brews, Arcadia, Kalamazoo

St. Philip Thrift Shop News BLESSINGS: October: Nature’s Colorful Cycle of Life NEEDS: Sheet & Blankets, especially Queen/Full, Halloween Costumes for children/Decorations, Practical Dishes/Bowls/Cups/Mugs/glasses, Backpacks/Boots

Beginning October 16 we’ll feature 50% Off Halloween. Come & Create your own costume from the racks and receive a discount ANYTIME during the month. You are always welcome to stop in visit, chat, lend a hand, donate, buy — become a part of our “Little Shop with a Big Heart!”

HOURS: WED, THU, FRI 10-4 SAT 10-3

Weekly Activities Monthly Activities

The Eucharistic Congress is an event bringing faithful from around the diocese together to spend a day centered around the Eucharist; a day to Ignite the Faith of all those in attendance. The day will feature keynote and breakout sessions, Mass, adoration and more.

This free event will begin with registration at 8:00 am, followed by Mass celebrated with Most Rev. Bishop Paul J. Bradley. Steve Angrisano will be providing the music for the Mass as well as offering a talk during the breakout session. Steve is a seasoned musician and storyteller who offers a passionate message of faith, hope and

love. The keynote address will be presented by Dr. Timothy O'Malley from the University of Notre Dame. Dr. O'Malley is the Director of Education for the McGrath Institute for Church Life, as well as the Editor of Church Life Journal. Dr. O'Malley will also be offering a talk during the breakout session.

To register, visit: https://www.diokzoo.org/congress. To register by phone or email, or with any questions or issues, please contact Joan Jaconette, (269)903-0147 or by email: [email protected]. Childcare is available for $10 per family, including lunch for the children. Please purchase a childcare ticket at the same time as your registration so we can track the number of children who will be there. More details can be found on the website.

Diocesan Eucharistic Congress Youth Rally, Friday, October 18, 6 pm – 9:30 pm St. Mary Parish, Kalamazoo All Youth, grades 8-12, and their leaders are invited to kick off the Diocesan Eucharistic Congress with a concert featuring Steve Angrisano and Eucharistic Adoration with Bishop Bradley. Each youth and adult participant is required to register for the event. The youth forms and the adult chaperone forms for registration can be found at diokzoo.org/ecyouthrally. Please check with your parish for information on your group attending. The cost of this event is free.

SPONSOR OF THE WEEK

Davis Oil

Our sponsors make it possible for our bulletin to be published free of charge to our parish. Please thank them for advertising in our bulletin.

Diocesan Eucharistic Congress: October 19 - Radisson Plaza Hotel, 100 W. Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo

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St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 6 Battle Creek, MI

BCACS & BCACS Foundation, 63 24th St N, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 † 269.963.1131 † www.bcacs.org

Dec. 23-Jan. 3 Christmas Break Jan. 26-Jan. 31 Catholic Schools Week Apr. 6-10 Spring Break May 24 High School Graduation May 28 8th Grade Graduation May 29 Last Day of School

Visit bcacs.org for more details.

Battle Creek Area Catholic Schools BCACS Office ...Cathy Erskine 963-1131 BCACS Foundation ...Abby Lumbard 963-4771 BCACS Scrip ...Joy Finilla 963-3034 St. Joseph Elementary ...Jeanine Winkler 965-7749 St. Joseph Middle School .Katy Arnson 963-4935 St. Philip High School ...Stacy Lightfoot 963-4503

Upcoming 2019-20 Calendar Dates

TIGER PAWS

St. Joseph Schools are celebrating the 70th year of

providing outstanding Catholic education for our

community! All former students and graduates of St.

Joseph are invited to attend the student Mass at St.

Joseph held on October 16th at 9:00 am.

You are also invited to share photos and fond

memories, which we would love to display. Please

e-mail to [email protected], or drop off to Cathy

in the BCACS Administration Office.

70 Years of Catholic Education

2019-2020 Annual Fund Drive Kickoff

We are thrilled to kick off our 37th Annual Fund Drive to support our

Battle Creek Area Catholic Schools! You will soon be receiving your invitation to support this kickoff, along with the 2018-2019 Annual Report. Contact Abby Lumbard at [email protected] or 963-4771 for more information on how to make your contribution.

...To our St. Philip and St. Joseph students and staff

for a fun and spirited homecoming week celebration!

...To Angie Cheng for her time and talents in getting

the BCACS Foundation’s Annual Fund Drive off to

a great start!

We are currently at 70% of our $150,000 goal for

phase one! Thank you for blessing our schools with

your gifts! Once we reach this goal, we will begin

construction on the roof and will continue

fundraising for phase two.

Updates on the St. Joseph School Roof

Retirement Gift for Mary Rabbitt

There is still time to make a gift to the schools in honor of

Mary Rabbitt’s retirement. This gift will support our

athletics through purchasing new basketball hoops at St.

Philip High School.

If you would like to make a donation, please contact our

office or visit https://bcacs.org/bcacs-foundation/.

Guardian Angel Guild

As we celebrated the Feast of the Guardian Angels on

October 2, we remember, in a special way, those who

have included the Battle Creek Area Catholic Schools in

their will or estate plan. What a wonderful way to ensure

that the mission of the Catholic church is sustained for

future generations. Our prayers of gratitude remain with

you.

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Parish Clergy

Pastor .......Reverend Fr. Christopher Ankley [email protected] Parochial Vicar ........ Fr. Andrew Raczkowski [email protected] Deacons ...... David Krajewski, James Nelson

Emergency Assistance St. Vincent de Paul Society ........... 969-5606

Pastoral Care of the Sick If you are homebound, contact Linda Kellogg ......................................... 965-2074

Sacrament of Baptism Parishioners should call the Parish Office to make arrangements.

Sacrament of Eucharist Sacrament of Confirmation

Contact our Schools or our Director of Faith Formation.

Sacrament of Marriage Parishioners must contact one of the parish priests at least six months before setting a wedding date.

Sacrament of Holy Orders If you or someone you know has a vocation, contact a parish priest for assistance.

Sacrament of Anointing the Sick In case of an accident, surgery or other emergency, call 962-0165.

Parish Staff

Parish Office Manager ........... Shirley Springer ▪ [email protected] 962-0165

Bulletin, Media Communications Ellen Tipton ▪ [email protected] 962-0165

Faith Formation ..................... Barbara Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 965-4079 Liturgy and Music .................... James Zalewski ▪ [email protected] 962-2133 Pastoral Ministry ............ Sr. Cyrilla Jegla, RSM 965-1990 Youth Ministry ........................... Andrea Perry ▪ [email protected] 788-7000

Parish Ministries

All Saints Superfest ....................... Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328 Boy Scouts Troop 235 ................. Bob Johnson ▪ [email protected] 965-7365 BC Catholic Weekly ...................... Missy Skutt ▪ [email protected] 989-205-3027 Catholic Men’s Fellowship ............ John Duyck ▪ [email protected] 965-8954 Connecting with Mercy ................... Mary Sine ▪ [email protected] Council of Catholic Women ...... Colleen Vitale ▪ [email protected] 989-723-1842 Echo Apprentice ......................... Ruby Briones

[email protected] 962-0165 Evangelization Commission .. Suzanne Nielsen ▪ [email protected] & Nancy Haack Family Activity Night ............... Loretta Mahley ▪ [email protected]

Finance Council.............................. Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328

Formed Access Code ........................ PTRKXD Hispanic Community .. Fr. Andrew Raczkwoski ▪ [email protected] 962-0165 Jail Ministry ............................ Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Knights of Columbus .............. Andrew Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 589-5888 Lakeview Food Pantry ......... Mary Ann Lupina ▪ [email protected] 629-6109 Legion of Mary ........................... Linda Kellogg ▪ [email protected] 965-2074 Newcomers .................. Phil & Mary Sue Avery ▪ [email protected] 979-9105 Our Catholic Community ……………Missy Skutt Tri-Parish Newsletter 989-205-3027 ▪ [email protected] Perpetual Adoration St. Philip ............... Betty ▪ [email protected] 962-8255 Prayerline .................................... Linda Opack 962-7339 Small Christian Communities…………Judy Buch (Scripture Study) 425-9395 Spanish Choir ............................... Teresa Bello

269-274-7409 Spanish Prayer Group ............... Sarah Sanchez 419-5786 Spiritual Library ...................... Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Tri-Parish Pro-Life Karen Rabineau, Julie Staab ▪ [email protected] 517-227-0864 ▪ [email protected] 317-7164

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