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Parish Mission Statement: St. Michael the Archangel Parish is a tradi!onal, welcoming Roman Catholic community that
seeks to live the Gospel message of our Lord Jesus Christ. Entrus!ng ourselves to the Power of the Holy Spirit, we embrace our faith
through prayer, worship, evangeliza!on, loving service and fellowship, life-long educa!on and responsible stewardship.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 1, 2015
The Athletic Department would like to thank everyone who was able to attend our basketball games/fundraiser this past weekend. Our fundraiser was to support Jim Bourdage, a St. Michael's coach and parent who suffered a severe head injury in an automobile accident this summer. The support received from both the St. Michael and the Divine Child communities was amazing. We
raised over $13,000 to help in Jim's recovery!!!
There were many people who helped throughout the day, but I would like to acknowledge a few people who were instrumental
in its success. Mark and Kristin Swieczkowski along with Julie and Dave Bilson for organizing the basket raffle, Courtney and
Tim Sullivan for donating food and running concessions all day, the Swieczkowski and Piergentili Families for sponsoring our
shooting contest, Ed VanEsley, Plymouth Dental, for sponsoring our Pop-a-shot and our basketball coordinators Mike Rzekpa and
John Skubik for their help all day. Also thank you to all those who donated baskets and baked goods.
The family was overwhelmed and truly touched by everyone's generosity. Thank you again for helping this day to be such a
success!!!
Cheryl Ebben , St. Michael Athletic Director
Upcoming Activities at St. Michael
FEAST OF ST. BLAISE
rd
February the 3 is the feast of St. Blaise.
There will be blessing of the throats at the
8:30 am Mass. Students will have their throats
blessed on Wednesday, February 4th, when
they attend Mass.
Come to our Super Bowl Party TODAY!
A"en#on all men 18 years or older. The Knights of Columbus
is having a Super Bowl guys night on Sunday February 1 st. This
event will be family friendly and men who have sons are encouraged to bring them as well. We will have some young
men with us. We have an alternate family friendly hal$ime
ac#vity. There will be food, fun, prizes and fellowship and a
chance to get to know some of the Knights of Columbus.
Time will be from 5:30 pm un#l the end of the game. You can
come dressed casual. Please give me a call before 4 today so
we can be sure and have enough food.
O J Lenze, II , Grand Knight
Fr. Daniel A. Lord K of C Council 3959
248-763-7895
Human Dignity Series
featuring Theresa Flores,
survivor of human trafficking
February 11, 2015 at 7pm
in the Cafeteria
see page 6
February the 2nd is the Feast of the
Presentation of the Lord or Candlemas Day.
Candles will be blessed on this day from sacred uses, such as receiving
communion in the home. The candles will be available after the 8:30
Mass in the back of the church for a donation of $3.00. The candles
will also be available in the back of church on Feb. 7-8th while the
supply lasts.
Contact the parish office to
register or visit the website:
www.goodmourningministry.net
Collec!ng Palms
Used blessed palms are being collected. Please bring
your palms (remove them from bags) and place them
in the purple bins that will be located at the side
door and in the back of church.
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Parish Notes
Catholic Schools Week. This past week our parish and school celebrated Catholic Schools Week. There were a number
of activities for the students which made for an enjoyable week for the school community. The purpose of a Catholic
school is to form children in the faith acknowledging Jesus as Lord and instilling in them a true sense of discipleship and
God’s revelation of justice. At the same time, in conjunction with a strong emphasis on faith, St. Michael’s students are
academically challenged in a program designed to help them realize their potential and to believe in themselves.
An intense academic and religious program is not possible without parish and parent support. This year is a special
year for our parish community as we celebrate 75 years of providing Catholic education to our young. It is the parishioners, who for these 75 years have provided the necessary funding. This is possible only through tremendous sacrifice. We
do not have beautiful social halls or upgraded facilities. We have over the years forgone those niceties so that we could
continue to offer an affordable education. Even today St. Michael’s has one of the lowest tuition rates, one that offers
considerable reduction for families with more than one child.
The success of this school is also the result of dedicated parents who continue to make the financial sacrifice to send
their children to this school and to provide financial support to the parish. Their sacrifice is more than monetary as they
also offer volunteer service to the school and the athletic program. For this program to continue, parents whose children
have completed elementary school, need to remain committed to the mission of our faith community. Those who receive
the benefit of this commitment, then leave, weaken this community and its mission.
St. Michael’s School has a long and proud history and its continuation depends upon us as a community of faith. The
school cannot stand separate from the parish. These two aspects of parish and school must be united in a common identity and mission. We need to see ourselves as a community of faith supporting a reverent worship environment, opportunities for adult faith enrichment, and a challenging spiritual and academic environment for our youth.
For these 75 years the Felician Sisters have staffed our school and have been an active part of our faith community.
With declining vocations, the Felician Sisters can no longer staff our school. The one remaining sister will complete her
contract this spring and will leave. Our parish community is grateful for their ministry here at St. Michael’s.
Finally, I want to state, as I did last weekend at the 10:00 Mass, it is important that we understand ourselves as one.
We are not just a parish, nor are we just a school. We must see ourselves as a community of faith sharing a common mission for our children and our adults. May the Holy Spirit direct our hearts to be that unified community sharing a common vision and mission.
Memorial of St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr. Tuesday is the memorial of St. Blaise. On this day, with candles blessed
on February 2nd the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, throats of the faithful are blessed. Blaise lived in the fourth
century and was reputed to have cured a child who had a fish bone caught in his throat. By the 8th century St. Blaise was
petitioned in prayer for the curing of disease, and in particular, disease of the throat. Throats will be blessed during the
8:30 Mass.
Human Trafficking. The sad reality of sexual slavery exists in this modern era. Sexual exploitation of young people
who are either kidnapped or held captive by drug dealers is a horrific problem, one that even exists here in the Detroit
area. St. Michael’s, on Wednesday February 11th at 7:00 pm, will present Theresa Flores, LSW, MS who will speak on
this world-wide problem. Young people, in particular women, are forced into sexual slavery. Theresa, raised in the Detroit area, is a survivor of forced slavery. This terrible crime against human dignity happens more than any of us realize.
It happens to innocent young people from good homes that are often taken against their will. Please mark this special
event on your calendar. This information can help us protect our own children from this evil of our time. Theresa’s
presentation will take place in the school cafeteria.
In the Peace of Christ
Fr. Bill Tindall
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Parish Events/Meetings
Monday Feb 2, 2015
9:15 AM - 11:15 AM ENDOW - ConvB
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM V cheer & GV2 bball practice in gym
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM GJV1 bball practice in gym
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM Religious Education - Classrooms
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Bowling practice at woodland lanes
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Alpha training- Convb
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BJV2 Bball practice in gym
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Cub Scout Committee - LIB
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Rosary- Church
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM BV1 Bball practice in gym
Tuesday Feb 3, 2015
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Battle of the Books- Lib
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM V2 girls Bball practice in gym
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM GJV3 Bball practice in gym
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BJV3 Bball practice in gym
6:45 PM - 7:45 PM Children's Choir - Church
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Guild service and prayer group - cafe
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Adult Choir- Church
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM BV2 Bball practice in gym
Wednesday Feb 4, 2015
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM ALPHA- ConvB
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Battle of the Books- Lib
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Battle of the books in art room
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM GJV2 Bball practice in gym
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM GJV1 bball practice in gym
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM First Reconciliation - Church
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Grieving W Great Hope in RectCR
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BJV1 Bball practice in gym
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Class of 2015 - Gaels rm
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Knights of Columbus - Lib
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM BV2 Bball practice in gym
Thursday Feb 5, 2015
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Photo Angels- ConvB
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Holy Hour/SHJ - Church
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Biblical Walk Through the Mass - ConvB
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Battle of the Books (Wejroch)- LIB
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM V2 girls Bball practice in gym
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Lightning Patrol- ART
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM ALPHA - Cafe
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BJV1 Bball & JV Cheer practice in gym
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Catholicism -ConvB
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Men's Spirituality - Lib
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM BV1 Bball practice in gym
Friday Feb 6, 2015
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Battle of the Books- Lib
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Vcheer & GJV2 Bball in gym
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Jr High Dance - Cafe
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM GV1 & GJV3 Bball practice in gym
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BJV2 & GJV1 Bball practice in gym
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM BV1 Bball practice in gym
Saturday Feb 7, 2015
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Intramural Basketball in Gym
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Men's Spirituality- Lib
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Quick Journey Through the Bible - ConvB
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jr High Self Defense in cafe
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Baptism class-convb
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Alpha Training- Convb
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Confessions- Church
Sunday Feb 8, 2015
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM RCIA - ConvB
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Sunday School - Lib, G1-G2
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Scout Mass - Church
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM ALPHA - ConvB
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Symbolon in library
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Baptisms - Church
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Cub Scout Blue & Gold Banquet- CAFE,GYM
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Boy Scout Tr 271 - Cafe, Gym
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM spring coaches meeting in lib
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM Sunday night men's basketball in gym
Mass Intentions
Monday, February 2, 2015
The Presentation of the Lord
6:30 a.m. Communion service
8:30 a.m. Mass
+Virginia Lewalski by Arthur & Cynthia
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr
Saint Ansgar, Bishop
6:30 a.m. Communion service
8:30 a.m. Mass
+John & Dolores Cygan by family
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Weekday
6:30 a.m. Communion service
8:30 a.m. Mass
++William & Phoebe Stromp by Libby Nickels
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Saint Agatha, virgin and martyr
6:30 a.m. Communion service
8:30 a.m. Mass
+Antonio & Ida Barile by Graziano Canini
+Tekla Czapski by family
Friday, February 6, 2015
Saint Paul, Miki and Companions, martyrs
6:30 a.m. Communion service
8:30 a.m. Mass
++Antonio & Ida Barile by Graziano Canini
+Anthony Neam by Folk family
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Weekday
5:00 p.m. Mass
+Carolyn Wallace by Barbara Bala
+Charles Babcock by Pat & Frank
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 a.m. Mass
+Douglas Wohlberg by Theresa Green
+Sr. Mary Theresa by Floyd & Rita Virant
10:00 a.m. Mass
+Josephine Kowalik by sacristans
++Carmelo & Josephine Bezzina by Bezzina family
12:00 p.m. Mass
+Gerald Sievert by Jackson family
+John Egan by Tom & Bernadette Hominga
LAST CALL: Attention all those who had their
pictures taken for the parish directory:
If you have not picked up your directory, please pick
it up in the rectory office.
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St. Michael Worship
IN SYMPATHY
John Cygan, husband of the late Dolores, father of
Janice, Dennis, Sharon and Diane (Harry) Geister.
Grandfather of Mathew, David, Robert and
Cassandra
Angelina Trupiano, wife of the late Sam, mother of
Nancy (the late Thomas) Green. Grandmother of
Susan (Cameron) Williams, and James (Kelly)
Green.
May they rest in peace.
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St. Michael Christian Service
The St. Michael’s Seniors group welcomes members, single or couples, who are 55 years and up. Our
mission is to provide for the spiritual, social and educational needs of the members and to give service to the
broader community when possible.
Our meetings are being held at St. Rafka’s Church Hall (on Lyndon between Farmington and Merriman
roads) on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at noon. The hall has no steps and is very accessible to
all. Each member takes a turn bringing dessert. Every year during the holidays, the seniors bring food items to
pack baskets for the needy of the parish.
Our treasurer, Rita Virant will collect dues of $10.00 per year. Dolores Kowalski arranges trips during the year and gives a
presentation at each meeting of the trips available .
Our meetings for February will be on February 4 and February 18. On March 4, we will be having our annual Lenten Soup and
Bread luncheon. All senior parishioners are welcome. If you wish to come, please call Helen Burger at 734-522-6449. Everyone
will contribute to the cost for the luncheon.
Upcoming Trips
On February 11, 2015, The St. Michael Seniors are going to the Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek. For those who are interested,
Firekeepers features “Early Bird Bingo”, starting at noon on Wednesday, along with five restaurants. The price is $34 . Casino
package includes: a $20 slot credit and $5 to be used for food, slot play or gift shop. We leave from St. Rafkas at 8:45 am and
return at 6:15 pm.
On April 29, 2015, the seniors are having an Ethnic Dine Around. Our first stop is at the Moro’s Italian restaurant in Allen Park.
The appetizers will include minestrone soup, salad, bread and a non-alcoholic beverage. The Hungarian Rhapsody Restaurant in
Southgate will serve our main course. The choices include veal paprika, chicken paprika, one stuffed cabbage or a pork chop. A
non-alcoholic beverage is included in the meal. The restaurant has many Hungarian artifacts and handcrafts that fill the restaurant
and its mini museum. The final stop will be at Union street for dessert. The restaurant is located in the heart of Detroit. It has a
historic art deco ambience. The dessert choices include: tiramisu, chocolate mousse, or bread pudding and a non-alcoholic beverage. The price for this trip is $70.00. We will leave at 10:30 a.m. and return at approximately 3:45 p.m.
For more information, call Dolores Kowalski at 734-462-5970.
SELF DEFENSE CLASS
BEING OFFERED
Learn how to defend yourself in a real life
crisis situation.
1) February 7 from 9 am until noon in the cafeteria, for girls aged 12 and up. Waiver must
be signed and parent must attend class with
daughter.
Cost is $20 per person. Limited spots are available so pre-registration is required.
All forms are available on edline, in the rectory
office, or by contacting Kate at
[email protected].
Sponsored by the Women’s Guild.
KNIGHTS NEWS
Are you a Catholic man over the age of 18?
Do you want to join the Knights of Columbus here at
St. Michael’s?
Come and join us on Wednesday February 4th at 5:45 PM
for registra!on and 6 for joining ceremony.
We should have you ready to go by 7 PM.
Call me for more details & to let me know to expect you.
O J Lenze, II
248-763-7895
Guild Social Tuesday, February 3rd
The Women’s Guild will be hosting a social meeting at
7pm, Tuesday, February 3rd in the school cafeteria. All women of the parish are invited to attend.
Refreshments and
snacks will be served at the Guild social. Please call Carol
Bagazinski, 734-765-5832 for more information.
Volunteers still needed
We are still in need of volunteers for the Fish Fry.
If you would like to volunteer please contact Kate at
[email protected] or 734-261-1455 x205.
Are you willing and able to take a
senior to Mass ?
We have a parishioner living in the State Streets who is in
need of transportation to the 5pm Mass. Please contact
Sharon at 734-261-1455 x-207.
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St. Michael Education
UPCOMING TOPICS
02/01/15 Sin & Grace-Reconciliation Presenter: Dcn. Brandon
02/08/15 Marriage & Holy Orders Presenter: Sharon Williams /Dcn. Brandon
02/22/15 RITE OF ELECTION-BLESSED
SACRAMENT CATHEDRAL — RCIA TEAM
03/01/15 Second Sunday of Lent- Types of Prayer Presenter: Patrick Cummings
03/08/15 Third Sunday of Lent RCIA LITURGY -1st Scrutiny Presenter: Sharon Williams
Everyone is welcome to join us any Sunday! For more information on RCIA, contact Sharon Williams at 734-261-1455
x-207 or [email protected] .
F.U.N. Catholic Adult Singles (Faith Uniting Neighbors)
F.U.N. is a group at St. Michael Church and the Northwest Vicariate for single, divorced and widowed adults ages 30-60.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
February 7, 2015 – Contra Dancing (like square dancing) Time: 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Meeting for carpooling at 7:00 p.m. at St. Michael School South Parking Lot
Location: Pittsfield Union Grange Hall 3337 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Cost: $10.00 RSVP to [email protected] to let us know if you’ll be carpooling or meeting us there
February 18, 2015 – Monthly Coffee Chat, following Ash Wednesday Mass
CALENDAR PLANNING MEETING FOR MARCH – MAY – PLEASE PLANT TO ATTEND, IF POSSIBLE.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday Mass at St. Michael Church
8:00 -- 9:00 p.m. St. Michael Convent Basement, Fairfield Rd.– No RSVP required
February 21, 2015 – Third Saturday, Game Night at Sylvia’s Meeting
time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: RSVP for address
Cost: Free
RSVP to [email protected]
March 18, 2015 – Monthly Coffee Chat
7:00 – 7:30 p.m. Benediction at St. Michael Church
7:30 – 8:30/9:00 p.m. St. Michael Convent Basement, Fairfield Rd.,
No RSVP required
For more information on these events email [email protected].
St. Michael Junior High Dance
When: Friday, February 6, 7:00-10:00 PM
Where: SMS Cafeteria
Cost: $10 includes dancing, pizza and pop
Who: All 7th and 8th Grade students who a!end St. Michael
School or Religious Educa"on at St Michael.
For more informa"on, contact Dawn Conn [email protected]
COMING SOON!
St Michael the Archangel will be
hosting a Trivia Night Saturday, March 28, 2015
Details and Registration will follow in
upcoming bulletins.
Mark your calendar.
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Directory
Please pray for our sick...
Saint Michael Church
11441 Hubbard
Livonia, Michigan 48150
(734) 261-1455
www.livoniastmichael.org
Rev. William H. Tindall, Pastor………………………………. x202
Rev. Kishore Ba!u, Associate Pastor…………………… x204
Mrs. Sharon Williams, Pastoral Associate……………….x207
Mrs. Bernade!e Menard, Youth Minister……………… x203
Ms. Dianne Fessler, Bereavement & Homebound… x208
Mrs. Kate Barczuk, Athle"c Secretary ………. …....…..x205
Mr. Larry U!er, Business Manager……….…………………x209
Mrs. Ellen Glynn, Bookkeeper…………….………………… .x211
Mrs. Chris Neville, Dir. Of Tui"on Services… ..………..x210
Mrs. Jennifer Kakaley, Parish Secretary.…...…………… x200
Mrs. Cindy Stempin, Organist……………………………..… x224
Parish email: [email protected]
Saint Michael School
11311 Hubbard
Livonia, Michigan 48150
(734) 261-1455
Mrs. Nancy Kuszczak, Principal…….………….…………..…x223
Mrs. Theresa Liptak, Administra"ve Assistant…….... x225
Mrs. Paula Mucci, Administra"ve Assistant…………....x226
St. Michael Religious Educa!on
(734)261-1455
Mrs. Janine Pawelski, Religious Educa"on Dir….……..x235
Mrs. Judy Munro, RE Administra"ve Assistant……....x234
Celia Acosta
Laura Ardelyan
Helen Bakun
Msgr. Edward Baldwin
Pat Balhorn
Patrick Balla
Frank Bajorek
Karrie Larsen-Stone
Donna Bartell
Jim Bourdage
Marilyn Brisbois
Ma!hew Buchel
Nicholas Calleja
Helene Cassar
Be!y Cook
Barry Cusick
Kim Dearring
Jus"n Doute
Gertrude Dunn
Judy Dyer
Brian Ellison
Phil Emerson
Fr. Beto Espinoza
Jim Ford
Monica Gilroy
Hank Granowicz
Jeanne!e Hater
Vicki Hays
Paul Hennard
Jerry Higgins
Renee Jones
Kathy Karnish
Betsy Kovach
Char Kreitzer
Mary Kresnik
Ellen Lauren"us
Dorothy Levis
Tom Lee
Kelly Lumpiesz
Ma%e Lynch
Paula Madigan
Celes"no Mar"n
Kathy Mason
Donna Matsuo
Bronislaw Matusik
Melanie Meyer
Laureta Mar"n-Michalak
Abigal Mraz
Renee Murphy
Rose Mysliwiec
DeAnna Palmer
Jean Petres
Greg Petrik
Fred Phlippeau
Tina Pokoj
Tatyana Polovin
Rob Robertson
Sam Russo
Sarah Roberts Tahan
Paul Schoen
Michelle Sherwood
Larry Smith
Joseph Solak
Jeannie Stout
Richard Stuve
Therese Stuve
Lavina Swanson
Floyd Virant
Stacy Wenderski
Lori Whitefoot
Kimberly Williams
Clyde Wolfe (father of Alisa
Buchel)
Carol Zago
Saint Michael Convent
11400 Fairfield
Livonia, Michigan 48150
(734) 261-1455
Convent office: x219
If you would like a name added to our sick list, or if your
name can be removed, please email Jennifer at
[email protected] or call (734) 261-1455
……………………………………………………………………………………….
Project Rachel: Post Abor!on Ministry
1-888-722-4355
Fr. Tindall, Pastor
Fr. Kishore Ba!u, Associate Pastor
Sharon Williams, Pastoral Associate
Norm Root, President
Richard Rice, Council Secretary
Amy Yoho, Council at Large
Dawn Conn, Council at Large
Doug Gordon, Council at Large
Wendy Murtagh, Council at Large
Madlein Kobrossi, Educa"on Commission
Geraldine Murphy & Jan Jackson, Worship Commission
Sue Ladach, Chris"an Service
Na!onal Domes!c Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
To report suspected child abuse, please call:
Department of Human services 1-800-942-4357 or
313-396-0300
……………………………………………………………………………………….
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Grand Knight: O. Joseph Lenze II
248-763-7895
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RESTAURANT
$3.25 BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Until 11am 7 Days a Week
BEST BREAKFAST IN TOWN
13840 Merriman Rd (SE Corner of Schoolcraft) • Livonia, MI
(734) 524-0000
D’Adamo Veterinary Hospital
www.dadamoveterinary.com
30000 Joy Road
Jeffrey Whitaker, DVM - Kelly Schoenherr, DVM
Michelle Adzigian, DVM - Matthew Burke, DVM
Tiffany Romelhardt, DVM
734-421-1800
Appointments & Emergency
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appointments is looking to add to our team, perfect opportunity
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15% OFF
Food Bill
@ Bill Brown Ford Across from St. Michael
32230 Plymouth Road • 734-744-0400
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JOHN WOOD
PLUMBING
734-425-0370
Fast Professional Service
Expert Sewer & Drain Cleaning
Lic. Master Plumber
Reasonable Rates
ORTHODONTICS
For Advertising Information,
call DAVE POLANSKY
at LPi today!
800.477.4574 ext. 6326
[email protected]
Nolan and Guest
CANTON, MI 48188
(734) 981-2444 • NolanOrtho.com
3-B-4-2 For Ad Information Call LPi Direct at 1-800-477-4574
(877) 381-7801
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HERSHEYS SHOES
L.J. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, INC.
“Service-A Family Tradition”
734-522-9400
734-591-3700
37000 Six Mile Rd. Livonia, MI 48152
Wayne & Redford Chapels • Ask about our Silver & Gold Trips
7707 Middlebelt Rd.
(at Ann Arbor Trail)
734-522-6200
Your local family shoe store
$5.00 off regular price with this ad
Large selection of uniform shoes & more
JUST 10 MINUTES AWAY
Michigan
29522 Ford Rd. (1/2 Block west of Middlebelt)
734-422-1771
Irene A. Tseng, DDS, PC
INSURANCE
SALES AGENCY
COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY DENTISTRY
8809 Wayne Rd.
(at Joy Rd)
Auto • Homeowners • Boat • Annuities • Life
General Agent: Frank Galeana, Parish Member
29626 Ann Arbor Trail (near Middlebelt)
Traditional & Cremation Services
PARISH MEMBER
18499 Farmington Rd., Livonia MI 48152
734-422-4900
248-474-0766
Gentle Dentistry wih Old-fashioned Care.
Amanda Posh
TJ Brisbois, ABR®
Realtor
734-812-9831
Multi Million
Dollar Club
Top Producer 2013
[email protected]
AmandaPosh.RealEstateOne.com
6960 Orchard Lake Rd. Ste. 150
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VIKING PLUMBING, INC.
Livonia Location Only
Sewer Cleaning
Residential Repairs • Garbage
Disposals, Dishwashers
& Water Heaters Installed
33326 Plymouth Rd. (E. of Farmington Rd.)
Call Ed Buckhave (248) 471-5010
734-838-0760
Licensed Master Plumber
$2.49-2 Eggs, Meat, Hash Browns & Toast
WITH DRINK PURCHASE (Present Coupon)
Monday-Saturday 7-11am • Sunday 8-9am
$3.00 OFF $15.00 or more (with ad)
Dine-In Only (Excluding Specials & Holidays)
(734) 427-6200
Teaching Goodness, Discipline and
Knowledge Since 1928
Mr. Jake Marmul ‘07 | Director of Admissions
248-596-3874 | [email protected]
27225 Wixom Road | Novi, MI | 48374
Fair Honest Pricing
Superior Services
Excellent
Buying Experience
Parishioners redeem this coupon for
any new or used car and $100.00 will
be donated to the fund of your choice.
Where will your $100.00 be donated?
Susan Ianni:
GM and Parishioner
Sister Carolyn’s Educational Fund
The Athletic Fund
The Church’s General Fund
31850 Ford Road, Garden City, MI 48135
www.gordonchevrolet.com
Detroit Catholic Central
High School
FOR ALL YO
YOUR OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT NEEDS
Power Equipment
for the Homeowner & Professional
• Boarding
• Laser Light Therapy
• General Surgery
• Dentistry
• Wellness Pet Plans
Experienced medicine. Compassionate care.
41395 Wilcox Rd. • Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 453-2577 • www.parkwayvetclinics.com
CARISSE MECHANICAL SERVICES
~ For All Your Heating
& Cooling Needs ~
FURNACES & AIR CONDITIONERS
INSTALLATION & SERVICE
734-612-9620
Active Parishioner
Licensed & Insured
AMK Exchange
JEWELRY & COIN
Buying Jewelry and Coin Collections
• Free Private Consultations •
(734) 421-3333
St. Michael Alumni
Family owned & Operated since 1967
Porch Specialists • Steps • Cement Work
Chimney • Door & Window Sills
All Types of Brick & Block Work
Lic. & Ins. • Free Estimates
(248) 982-6711 • Parishioner
800-958-1020
Low Rates
and Personal Service
15230 Levan Road • Livonia, MI 48154
734-261-8860
Join your Catholic
Credit Union Today!
www.masriortho.com
FREE COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
Conveniently Located:
(includes digital photos, digital x-rays and personal consultation)
LIVONIA
Proud Sponsor of St. Michael’s sports
36111 FIVE MILE RD
PLYMOUTH
Parishioner
Denise Stempien
Realtor
Direct: (734) 658-4389
[email protected]
www.stempien.net
8817 SHELDON
(734) 432-0212
www.mycvf.org
Andrew Etchen
Plumber’s Service
Federally Insured by NCUA.
Plumbing • Drain Cleaning
Parish Member
(734) 425-6340
DYNAMIC MASONRY &
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Associate Broker
734-525-0980
E. ELLIOTT DDS
LEO D. NEVILLE GREGORY
Family & Cosmetic Dentist
WILLS • TRUSTS • PROBATE
BUSINESS • CRIMINAL
PERSONAL INJURY & MORE
www.leonevillelaw.com
33470 Lyndon Ste. 100
Livonia, MI 48154
[email protected]
ALEX ALOE
Since 1978
32098 Plymouth Road, Livonia
(734) 968-4359
47720 Grand River Ave
Novi, MI. 48374
248-473-2000
www.drgregelliott.com
Parish Member - St. Mike’s Grad
STATEWIDE
DISASTER RESTORATION
313-794-2609
24 Hour Emergency
Catholic Master Plumber
WE INSTALL & SERVICE KOHLER, MOEN & DELTA
FAUCETS AND FIXTURES
SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
Insurance Repair Contractors
Fire • Water • Wind
888-822-9500
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– Family Owned and Operated Since 1919 –
www.TurowskiLifeStory.com
CARPETS • LAMINATES
HARDWOOD • FLOORS
10% DISCOUNT ON LABOR
1% OF PURCHASE PRICE DONATED
TO ST. MICHAEL IN YOUR NAME
Neely-Turowski
Leonard A. Turowski & Son
Neely-Turowski
30200 Five Mile Rd, Livonia
9300 Middlebelt Rd, Livonia
45100 Warren Rd, Canton
734.525.9020
Director Todd N. Turowski
1400 N. Wayne • Westland • 734-729-6200
3-B-4-2 For Ad Information Call LPi Direct at 1-800-477-4574
www.4LPi.com
734.427.3400
Director Robert T. Berteau
734.453.3008
Director Leonard A. Turowski, Jr.
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