ST. MARY MAGDALEN Page 1 ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING was only added to the Church calendar in 1925 -- just as the number of kings began to decrease and number of democratic nations began to increase. It was also a time of social upheaval and the rise of communism and radical socialism. The feast of Christ the King was added to the calendar to remind us all of who should really guide and direct our lives. In 1969, the feast was moved to the last Sunday of the Church year to remind us of the ultimate victory of Christ. In the end, no matter what people do, the Lord Jesus will bring about the victory. THANKSGIVING Mercifully, this holiday falls so close to both Halloween and Christmas that it is not commercialized like the rest of our national holidays. This gives us all an opportunity to give some thought to the reason for this holiday which serves as an important reminder that, as a nation and as individuals, we have been greatly blessed. Last weekend and this, we have asked people to write down why they are thankful. All these comments will be “woven” into a prayer that will be the Communion Meditation at the Thanksgiving Liturgy Thursday morning at 9 am. We also ask people to bring canned and boxed goods to replenish the shelves of Gleaners Livingston Food Pantry. Again, the Thanksgiving Liturgy is this Thursday morning at 9 am AN ECUMENICAL THANKSGIVING This Sunday evening (Nov. 23) at 6 pm, you are invited to join me and other pastors, ministers and congregants from Brighton area churches for a special Thanksgiving Service. St. George Lutheran Church on the west side of downtown Brighton will host our Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service. I hope you will be able to join me and our fellow Christians in prayer. SPAIN Last year, I was planning to lead a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but because of the troubles there, it became a trip to Spain. For several reasons that did not work, and I had given up the idea of leading group trips. After several folks commented they would still like to go, the travel agent surveyed folks and some thirty people expressed interest. The trip would cover Barcelona, Madrid and Seville, and places in between. Tentatively, the trip is scheduled for Sept. 21 - Oct.1, 2015, and the vendors will honor last year’s costs so that the trip will run about $5,000 per person. If you are interested, let me know. We will have a meeting sometime in the new year! Fr. Dave Howell BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN THIS WEEK’S LITURGIES November 24, Monday - Saint Andrew Dung-Lac, Priest and Companions, Mattyrs Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5/Lk 21:1-4 9:00 am +Kenneth J. Perkins November 25, Tuesday Rv 14:14-19/Lk 21:5-11 9:00 am Communion Service November 26, Wednesday Rv15:1-4/Lk 21:12-19 7:00 pm +Victor Jarosz 7:00 pm Mass of Anointing November 27, Thursday - Thanksgiving Day Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a/Lk 21:20-28 9:00 am St. Mary Magdalen Parishioners November 28, Friday Rv 20:1-4, 11—21:2/Lk 21:29-33 9:00 am +Joyce Gosbeth November 29, Saturday Rv 22:1-7/Lk 21:34-36 November 30, Sunday - First Sunday of Advent Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7/1 Cor 1:3-9/Mk 13:33-37 4:30 pm Vigil +Margaret Borowiak 9:00 am +Luther Ogea, Jr. 11:00 am St. Mary Magdalen Parishioners First Sunday of Advent Isaiah 63: 16-17, 19; 64: 2-7 The Israelites had just returned from exile and were suffering economic hardship and persecution. The prophet expresses their expectation that God will enter human history in a dramatic way and help them. At the end of this reading, we will hear a familiar image. 1 Corinthians 1: 3-9 In the letter-writing style popular to Paul’s day, writers would begin by extending greetings and then thank the gods for the blessings they themselves had received. But Paul begins his first letter to the Corinthians by thanking God for blessings his Corinthian converts have received. (It may help to know that the phrase “day of the Lord” refers to Jesus coming again in glory.) Mark 13: 33-37 In Advent, the metaphor of the journey is applied to both God’s life and humanity’s. God waits for humanity to recognize the fullness of life; humanity waits for the revelation of God. The whole Church is going on a journey through this season of the liturgical year watching for the Lord, as the doorkeeper is on the watch in today’s Gospel. Reflect: What is it Jesus wants us to be alert to? CHRIST THE KING Page 2 STEWARDSHIP REPORT Week of 11/16, 2014 Approximately 1810 people participated Env/Cash EFT Securing Our Future TOTAL $15,245 $14 180 $ 3,137 $32,562 Thank you for your gifts. Electronic Giving Program Need a convenient way to make recurring contributions or plan to make an additional gift before the end of the year? Check out our electronic giving options. As the pace of life speeds up around the holidays, you may find electronic giving a most welcome way to make contributions. To set up a recurring giving schedule, please go to our website www.saintmarymagdalen.org and click on online giving. Thank you for your generosity and support! Please pray for all the sick who have been commended to our prayer, that they will respond to God’s healing will, especially: Doug & Linda Lambert, Joyce Egerer, Sandy Pace, Mark Czajkowski, Marge, David, Tom, Amy Kronk, Stella, Devin, Irene, Jeanne and Eugene Buel, Tom Stadtmiller, Karen Hahn, Janet Husseli, Gwen Maes, Miles Hinksmon, Carrie Malik, Ron Abramovich, Dorothy Keefe, Nancy Sharpy, Bob Sixbery, Jerry Carb, Caroline Bilicki, John Sullivan, Donna Chedester, Brandy, Nancy, Dennis Martell, Vic Howe, Hannah Kenrick, Elizabeth Tokarczyk, Lisa Russo, Frank Freel, Ron Sherman, Cheryl Mitchell, Darlene Hlavacek, Lori List, Addison Donahue, Tom McSweeney, Joseph Murphy, Heather Bierlein, Sharon Stadtmiller, Linda Heppler, Larry Sweeter, Tom Zremski, Andrew Doyle, Dave Zapfe, Donna Miller, Mary Jo Artino, Fred Preiss, Carol Kronk, Addison Donehue, Marylyn Trader, Donald Gehring, Jameson Timberlake, Michelle Schmid, Ben Hemker, Cheryl Gautherat, Steve Reichardt, Mary Anderer, Shirley Nitz, Bill Gamble, Cynthia McIntosh, Dan Schilkey, Margie Kelly, Lynn Long, Abbie Fountaine, Mark Matras, Herb Langer, David Martin, MaryAnna, Sherri Kunkel, Hogan McCuan. Please Remember in your prayers: Dennis & Mary Kay Edoff in the death of David Knox, their brother-in-law. NOVEMBER 23, 2014 THE WEEK AHEAD Monday, November 24 9:00 am Pre-School 6:00 pm Magdalen’s Kitchen 6:00 pm Rite of Acceptance - Retreat Tuesday, November 25 9:00 am Pre-School Wednesday, November 26 12:30 pm Knitters 7:00 pm Mass of Anointing 7:30 pm Music Ministry Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving 9:00 am Thanksgiving Mass Friday, November 28 Church Office Closed Saturday, November 29 11:00 am RCIA Sponsor Rehearsal Sunday, November 30 - Advent I 9:00 am Baptism 10:15 am Ichthus 11:00 am RCIA Rite of Acceptance/Dismissal MINISTERS OF PRAYER Sun. Nov. 23 John Galleher, Linda Molitoris Mon. Nov. 24 Bruce Dehanke, Don & Dena Mandich, Pat & Bob Metz, Maryann Kozak Tue. Nov. 25 Karen Kerr, Jim Cubr Wed. Nov. 26 Ros & Cass Wodarski, Larry Detter, Jody Kirkpatrick Thu. Nov. 27 Judy & Russ Gentner, Anna DeMonaco, Kathy Riccardi Fri. Nov. 28 Mary Ann Hargrave, Carol Yakel, Madelyn Gostomski Sat. Nov. 29 Jacqueline DeFranco The next Blood Drive is Mon., Dec. 8th, from 12 noon to 6:00 pm in the Gym. Please consider stopping by and donating. Help save a life! ST. MARY MAGDALEN Page 3 BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN Religious Formation News Youth News from Mary at [email protected] and Karen at [email protected] from Margaret at [email protected] and Stasia at [email protected] Thanksgiving Break starts this Wednesday, Nov. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 30. When we come back, all Wednesday / Thursday families are invited to stay for the Advent Wreath lighting at the beginning of classes presented by our 8th grade youth! All Wednesday/ Thursday classes will start in church. Penance Activity Nights: 2nd grade parents are reminded to attend class on Dec. 3/4 with your child at their Wednesday 4:30 or 6:30 class time, or their Thursday 5:30 class time next week. Family Program and Catholic School families are asked to attend one of the sessions. Registrations for formation classes are still taking place! Call or come in to get your child(ren) registered. It is not too late. Grade 9: Classes run tonight 5:30-7:00. Class calendars are available in the gathering area or online at www.saintmarymagdalen.org. Be sure to visit our website for all your formation needs, catechist contact information, class calendars and syllabus information and publisher link. I am grateful for all of our families and the dedication and support you give our St. MM parish community. The amount of food we collected at our Children’s Thanksgiving Liturgies for the food boxes and Gleaners was amazing. The youth were awesome in the liturgical ministries, and we have so many who volunteer for many different activities. Just a reminder to bring your old newspapers to the recycle bins out back! Our whole west wing has been recycling (thanks to our awesome 8th grade classes for collecting the paper into our big bin each week!) all year, and we just emptied our first full bin into the green bins by the barn! It is amazing how much paper goes unused! Turn your recycle paper into cash for our alms box here! As you are getting ready to buy the turkey and fixings for this week, cheer the Lions on to beat da Bears, ready the house for out-of-town guests, or hungry kids coming home from college, be sure to slow down and spend time with the Lord. Part of a prayer from a friend…”Teach me to slow down to look at a flower, to breathe a prayer, to chat with a friend…help me to take time to love people, appreciate them and to thank them.” Have a great Thanksgiving! Last weekend we started a prayer project that asks the youth to be open with struggles they are going through. Each teen wrote anonymously their struggle. Then at the end of our meeting, each teen who wrote a request picked up, anonymously, another teens prayer and promised to pray for them throughout the week. Prayer is powerful and when we are open to God's hand in our lives, great things can happen and struggles can be handled. Thank you to Emily Wolfe for bringing this to the group. It is something we intend to carry all year long. We have started a Christmas project that we hope will last participants the whole year through. We asked everyone to bring in a box to wrap and leave in the youth room under the tree. Then every week from then till our Christmas celebration, we asked everyone to write three affirmations for someone and slip them into that person's box. At the end of the season, everyone will have a box to open full of positive statements from their peers to read and keep! If you didn't make a box, let me know and we can wrap one for you. Our last meeting of 2014 and also our Christmas celebration will be Sunday, December 21st. Please bring in your nonrefundable $50 deposit for our WWG (Winter Weekend Getaway) scheduled for Friday, January 31st to Sunday, February 2nd. The total cost for the weekend is $100 plus the cost of skiing and rentals, if you choose to do that. We will go to Caberfae in Cadillac. Visit caberfaeresort.com for details about pricing and edgettslodge.com to see where we will stay! It's beautiful and so much fun!! EDGE Our next meeting is this Monday the 24th and at the last meeting we asked that everyone bring in a dish to share for our EDGE holiday feast. We will have sloppy joes and lemonade. Looking ahead to our Christmas EDGE, we are going to have an ugly sweater/most gaudy dressed EDGE'er contest and award two prizes, one to the worst dressed up boy and the other to the worst dressed up girl. Start putting together your holiday wear now! The uglier, more gaudier the better!! That EDGE will be our only meeting in December on Monday the 8th. CHRIST THE KING Page 4 Adult Education and Formation Faith and Service - From Sr. Joyce [email protected] Advent by Candlelight Join us in our annual Advent by Candlelight gathering on Saturday December 6 from 7 -9 pm in the community room for an evening of friendship, reflection, community & dessert. This year's theme “Community is the Tapestry of Christ” will explore how what we choose to do has an effect on others we connect with directly and indirectly. We expect it to be engaging and entertaining. Hostesses are asked to reserve a table to decorate and provide a dessert. Take a break from the holiday rush to welcome family and friends to your table. Our tables seat 8. If you have less than 8 people, the committee can fill your table, encouraging new friendships and interesting conversations, Reservation Forms and Hostess instructions can be found on the Community Life table in the gathering area, or on the website www.saintmarymagdalen.org. Seating is limited. Reservations are important. Forms need to turned in before Thanksgiving. Cocoa, Cookies & Conversation Advent Themes or Topics of Choice Thursdays during Advent: December 4, 11 and 18 7 – 8:30 pm, East Room Sr. Joyce will be available to facilitate conversations or address any questions or concerns you may have. Advent prayers will begin the evening. Week #1: What does the Advent Season mean for you? Week #2: What are your favorite memories or Traditions? Week #3: Christ’s Birth and Today Childcare is available. Our Parish is offering childcare in order that parents with small children can participate. Please indicate on the Sign-Up Sheet at the Adult Formation Board the ages of your children who will be coming. ***Note: Children’s Choir meets at the same time in Chapel. Seniors 50+ Prayer, Fun & Lunch Mark your calendars and reserve the date for Prayer, Fun & Lunch, Wednesday, December 10, 10am – 1 pm, in the Community Room. In the past, this has been a monthly event and now we see a need to keep connected on occasion. Come and help us make plans for future events. Let Sr. Joyce know if you plan to attend. NOVEMBER 23, 2014 CHARITY & JUSTICE CORNER The Advent Giving Tree will be in the Gathering Space starting 11/22/2014. This year, we have Eight Charities, including St. Mary Magdalen. If you would like to help those less fortunate, please take a tag from the tree and place your donation back under the tree no later than 12/15/14, otherwise we can not guarantee the gifts for Christmas. Please make sure the tag is taped and secured to your donation, so we know which charity it goes to. Only gifts for Cornerstone School should be wrapped. Please leave all other gifts unwrapped. Gift cards for all the charities should be unwrapped and not placed in Christmas cards. For more information, please contact Dianne Sweeter: [email protected] or 248.842.7762. Right to Life Christmas Cards Will be on sale this weekend and next. Please support this life giving organization with your purchase. All New Christmas Nativity This year, we will be doing a smaller re-enactment during the Christmas Gospel at both the 4:00pm and 6:15pm masses. There will be 6 actors and about 6 angel singers for each Mass, for children in grades 18. Rehearsals for the acting roles and the angel choir singers will be on Wed. evenings in Dec., at 6:00pm. Please sign up to audition for the acting roles and singing angels group. Space is limited, so it is imperative to sign up. There will be two separate sign-up sheets, one for the 4:00pm Mass and one for the 6:15pm Mass, in the Gathering Area. Questions? Call Erin Wolfe at 810-923-8494. ST. MARY MAGDALEN Page 5 Saint Mary Magdalen 2201 Old US 23 Highway Brighton, MI 48114 Office Phone: Fax: Preschool Phone: Website: (810) 229-8624 (810) 229-6471 (810) 229-0010 www.saintmarymagdalen.org Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30 am - 8:30 pm Friday 8:30am - 4:30 pm Staff:: Pastor: Fr. David F. Howell Permanent Deacons: H. David Scharf, James Chevalier, Gary Prise, Devon Wolfe Pastoral Ministers: Sr. Maryetta Churches, O.P., Sr. Joyce Hoile, O.S.F (Adult Formation & Evangelization) Director of Faith Formation: Mary Mahar Formation Administrative Assistant: Karen MacDonald Director of R.C.I.A. & Liturgist: Diane Kubus Youth Ministry: Margaret Callaghan Youth Ministry Assistant: Stasia Eisenhut Director of Music: Steven H. Schulte Director of Pre-School: Kathie Anderer Parish Secretaries: Debbie Dehanke, Sandi Phillips, Jillian Killian Bookkeeper: Dave Wisniewski Facilities Team: Dan Tuthill, Kathy Gehring, Mark Wolf Sacramental Information: Weekend Liturgies: Saturday 4:30 pm, Sunday 9 & 11 am Weekday Liturgies: 9:00 am Monday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 pm Wednesday Sacrament of Penance: Saturday 11:30 am to 12 noon Infant Baptism: Erin Wolfe Sacrament of Matrimony: Please contact the office at least nine months prior to wedding date. BeFriender Ministry: Today at the 11 am Liturgy, a group of lay people were commissioned to the BeFriender Ministry. The Gospels teach us that after His Baptism in the Jordan River, Jesus went forth in public ministry to proclaim the saving power of God and to offer a healing compassionate presence. Although all baptized Christians are called to ministry, BeFrienders in the name of our faith community are called and trained to respond to the emotional and spiritual needs of struggling individuals. When we are in a difficult situation - whether from raising a family, unemployment or illness, there is a need to tell our story. A BeFriender listens with compassion and offers a safe setting in which the person is listened to without judgment, supported and given the freedom to choose his or her own path. If you or someone you love could benefit from talking to a BeFriender, encourage them to call St. Mary Magdalen at 810.229.7609. BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN Troop 385 is once again selling wreaths and some other greenery items after Masses on Sat. & Sun. Nov. 22/23 as well as Sat.& Sun. Nov. 29/30. The money helps the boys go to camp, purchase materials and gear, and in the process these energetic boys are developing into fine outstanding young men. We hope that you will once again support us in our endeavors. Thanks again for all your support! CHILDREN’S CHOIR Kathryne Friske has volunteered to take on the challenge of forming a special youth choir composed of kids in 3rd-8th grade. This choir will sing on December 24. Rehearsals for the Christmas Eve 6:15pm Liturgy, will be Dec. 4, 11, and 18. ST. MARY MAGDALEN YOUNG ADULTS ARE YOU 18—21? Are you looking to connect more deeply to your faith and to meet others with the same desire? Text Shannon at 810-588-7665 TODAY to learn more about LIVINGSTON YAM 18-21 DATE NIGHT: YOUNG ADULT COUPLES FELOWSHIP Are you interested in gathering with other Young Adult Catholic Married Couples for good food, conversation and prayer? Contact Shannon today to learn more! MONTHLY MASS AND DINNER SUNDAY, Nov. 30, 5 pm at St. Patrick, Brighton 6:30 pm dinner at Border Cantina, Brighton COME START YOUR ADVENT OFF WITH NEW FRIENDS! Call Livingston young Adult Ministry Shannon Scherba, [email protected]. CHRIST THE KING Page 6 A MASS OF ANOINTING will be held on Wednesday, November 26, at 7:00 pm. All who have a serious or chronic illness or are facing surgery are especially encouraged to attend. LIVINGSTON VICARIATE MISSION 2015 “The Lord is risen, do You Believe?” With Deacon Ralph Poyo NOVEMBER 23, 2014 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Mon. 11/24 Tue. 11/25 Wed. 11/26 Thu. 11/27 Fri. 11/28 Sat. 11/29 Sun. 11/30 4:00 pm St. Pat’s Basketball 8:30 pm Men’s Basketball 4:00 pm St. Pat’s Basketball 4:00 pm St. Pat’s Basketball Facility Closed Facility Closed 8:30 am Boot Camp ----------- January 25, 26, 27, 28 St. Patrick , Brighton 7-9 pm [email protected] St. Patrick’s Dad’s Club CHRISTMAS TREE SALE Nov. 28 - Dec. 14 Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, North East Corner of St. Patrick’s Church, 711 Rickett Rd., Brighton Type of Trees? Fraser, Douglas, Concolor Fir and Scotch Pines November Times December Times Fri. 28: 12:00pm - 8:30pm Fri. 5, 12: 5:30pm - 9:00pm Sat. 29: 11:00am - 8:00pm Sat. 6, 13: 10:00am - 8:00pm Sun 30: 9:00am - 7:00pm Sun. 7, 14: 9:00am - 7:00pm
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