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RANDOM THOUGHTS DIFERENTES PENSAMIENTOS from Father Bill Promesso About Pope Francis: Life, Spirituality & Mission Set aside an hour on Wednesday, July 18 at 7PM for a special presentation on Pope Francis by Zaid Chabaan. Zaid is a priesthood candidate for the Archdiocese and studies at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Zaid is currently serving a pastoral year at Divine Child Parish in Dearborn. He has developed this presentation and I invited him to share it with us as an element of adult formation. Christmas in the Park Im very excited by our July community event. The Market Center Park (Eureka & Trenton Rd) is an excellent venue for a pig roast and an evening outdoor concert. I hope that many of you are planning to join us on Saturday, July 28 after 5:00 Mass. But Im also praying that youll invite one or two unchurched family members or friends. This event is one of the shallow entry pointsof which I spoke a few weeks ago. Our work of evangelization might not begin with inviting someone to church on the weekend, but rather with encountering Catholics at less formal and intimidating gatherings. When we invite, then we are on the path to accompany someone on their spiritual journey. When they encounter our St Cyprian community, they are likely to want more! PPC The Parish Pastoral Council has two open seats for our 2018-19 meetings. We need one general member for the PPC and a new Downriver Vicariate Pastoral Council representative who also sits on our PPC. The PPC meets 8 times a year on Tuesday nights. The VPC meets 4 times a year under the direction of the vicar. If youre interested in either of these positions, please contact me by email or phone and we can discuss it. We are at $75,800 from 331 families, that is 88% of our goal of $85,316. Still needed $9,516

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  • RANDOM THOUGHTS DIFERENTES PENSAMIENTOS from Father Bill Promesso

    About Pope Francis: Life, Spirituality & Mission Set aside an hour on Wednesday, July 18 at 7PM for a special presentation on Pope Francis by Zaid Chabaan. Zaid is a priesthood candidate for the Archdiocese and studies at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Zaid is currently serving a pastoral year at Divine Child Parish in Dearborn. He has developed this presentation and I invited him to share it with us as an element of adult formation. Christmas in the Park I’m very excited by our July community event. The Market Center Park (Eureka & Trenton Rd) is an excellent venue for a pig roast and an evening outdoor concert. I hope that many of you are planning to join us on Saturday, July 28 after 5:00 Mass. But I’m also praying that you’ll invite one or two unchurched family members or friends. This event is one of the “shallow entry points” of which I spoke a few weeks ago. Our work of evangelization might not begin with inviting someone to church on the weekend, but rather with encountering Catholics at less formal and intimidating gatherings. When we invite, then we are on the path to accompany someone on their spiritual journey. When they encounter our St Cyprian community, they are likely to want more! PPC The Parish Pastoral Council has two open seats for our 2018-19 meetings. We need one general member for the PPC and a new Downriver Vicariate Pastoral Council representative who also sits on our PPC. The PPC meets 8 times a year on Tuesday nights. The VPC meets 4 times a year under the direction of the vicar. If you’re interested in either of these positions, please contact me by email or phone and we can discuss it.

    We are at $75,800 from 331 families, that is 88% of our goal of $85,316.

    Still needed $9,516

  • ST. CYPRIAN PARISH PAGE 2 RIVERVIEW, MICHIGAN

    Lunch and a Movie We will be meeting at 11am on Monday, July 9 at the Sporstmen’s Den at the Riverview Golf Course on Sibley Road. We will then drive to the Southgate MJR theatre. Hope to see you there!

    Religious Formation

    Now registering for

    2018/2019

    Registration forms and schedules can be found on the parish website

    www.stcyprian.com or in the parish office.

    All Saints Soup Kitchen Our next day at the All Saints Soup Kitchen will be Wednesday, July 25th. We need frozen meatballs and cookies. Please drop off all donations by Monday, July 23rd. Thank you for your faithful support of the hungry in our area!

    from our

    Pastoral Minister

    In this weekend’s Gospel reading we enter into an experience with Jesus and the townspeople of Nazareth, including some of Jesus’ own intimate family members.

    In returning to his native village for the first time, Jesus is not met with great warmth but rather with an attitude of skepticism and incredulity. When Jesus enters the synagogue and begins teaching the townspeople respond with a sense of awe and wonder at his wisdom and authority, and rightfully question where it is coming from, but they are motivated by a spirit of disbelief. The townspeople only see Jesus, as a simple, carpenter’s son and an ordinary man and are unable to make the connection that the power that Jesus was exuding came from God. The townspeople considered it to be scandalous that Jesus was inaugurating the Kingdom of God through his teaching and didn’t think that God would work in this manner. The people’s preconceived ideas of how God would and could act were being challenged and their definition of who Jesus was too. They were unable to recognize that the Messiah was in their midst. Jesus lived such a lowly and unassuming life that the townspeople, his own relatives and household could not accept the possibility that the omnipotent God was present in Jesus and working mightily through him.

    Jesus was truly one of us. God’s grace and power are made known in and through the ordinary moments of the lives that we too live, bringing about an “extraordinary ordinariness” that can proclaim the Kingdom of God to others. Just as in Jesus’ experience it is quite often our own family members and close friends who make claim to know us according to their definitions and, knowingly or unknowingly, reject our witnessing about the Kingdom of God. But like Jesus, we are called to remember that our true identities are established in God and that He will use each of us as His instruments of love, mercy and grace. Our witness will be real and authentic if we dedicate ourselves to living in intimate relationship with Him, experience ongoing conversion and grow in holiness. Despite the weaknesses and limitations we may experience in our human flesh, the Spirit of God will continue to build us up, encourage us and inspire the world through us – and the Holy Spirit will use every means possible to accomplish the mighty deeds of God. Let’s pray that our eyes and ears will be open to recognize God’s Spirit working in our everyday lives and that our hearts and minds will be open and receptive to what He wants to reveal through us and to us. Who knows what God will be able to accomplish for His Glory!

    “Then he said to me: “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: Not by might, and not by power, but by my spirit, says the Lord of hosts.” Zechariah 4:6

    Keep enjoying these summer days and thank God for His daily, generous providence.

    Denise Gorski, Pastoral Minister

  • Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PAGE 3 July 8, 2018

    Francis, Our Pope:His Life, Spirituality,and Mission

    St. Cyprian Social HallWednesday, July 18, 2018 7:00-8:00pm

    Presentation by Zaid Chabaan, a seminarian intern at Divine Child, Dearborn and studying at Sacred Heart Major Seminary.

  • ST. CYPRIAN PARISH PAGE 4 RIVERVIEW, MICHIGAN

  • Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PAGE 5 July 8, 2018

    Our next Baptism Preparation

    session is July 31 at 7pm

    Requirements for parents for celebration of Baptism at St. Cyprian Parish are:

    •Parent(s) must be registered in the parish

    •If parents are registered in another parish a letter from their parish is required

    •Parents who are not registered in any parish are to meet with the Pastor or Pastoral Associate prior to scheduling of Baptism or preparation

    •Attendance at the Baptismal preparation session with Godparents

    •Willingness to bring the child up in the faith and support the child’s faith journey

    Please call the parish office for more information or to register for the Preparation Session.

    Liturgy Schedule for July 15 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Minister Schedule also available at www.stcyprian.com

    5:00 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM

    Altar Assistant Marilyn Hibbard Shirley Ellerbrock Dan DeAngelis

    Greeters Ann DeFoe, Nora Cousino,

    Barbara Kubala Dennis Gorkiewicz, Betty Hajkus, Bonnie Dickson

    Joan Keith, Margaret Krohn, Georganne Miller, Matosh

    Family, Nathan Brandt

    Lectors Bev Nicholson,

    Greg Lott Donna & Matt Ray

    Rosemary Krach, Todd Stasik

    Altar Servers Richard Nicholson Clint Switzer Carol Brandt

    This week we are in need of the following items: canned fruit, laundry soap, cereal and soup.

    Thank you for your support!

    Sisters of Mary Reparatrix 10065 Northway Avenue Allen Park, MI 48101 313-383-3312 / [email protected]

    In all ages and circumstances, God has blessed individuals with deep faith and vision, within the context of their own life’s journey. By exploring the writing, speaking, and particularly the lived experiences of these contemporary mystics, we will discover together God’s invitations to us.

    Contemporary Mystics Persons of Faith; Lives of Vision and Invitation Thursday, July 12 Sophie Scholl 10:00am – 11:30am — Free Will Donation

    Register by Monday, July 9.

    Facilitated by Mary Therese Lemanek, Sr. Margaret Hoey and Sr. Ann Kasparek

    To Register for these events: Call 313-383-3312 or Email – [email protected]

    Readings for the Week of July 8 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ez 2:2-5, Ps 123 1-4; 2 Cor 12:7-10, Mk 6:1-6

    Monday Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-9; Mt 9:18-26

    Tuesday Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-4, 5-6, 7ab-8, 9-10; Mt 9:32-38

    Wednesday Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-7; Mt 10:1-7

    Thursday Hos 11:1-4, 8e-9; Ps 80:2ac & 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15

    Friday Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-13, 14 & 17; Mt 10:16-23

    Saturday Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33

    Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-14; Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10; Mk 6:7-13

    “He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.”

    —St. Basil

  • ST. CYPRIAN PARISH PAGE 6 RIVERVIEW, MICHIGAN

    Liturgy Intentions Donations have been made for the purchase of bread and wine

    in honor of the following:

    July 7, 5pm Liturgy

    † Bob Zag from Friends July 8, 9am Liturgy † Larry Matusik from Sue Keramidas † Thomas Peterson from Maria & John Karas July 8, 11am Liturgy † Jim Montgomery from Sue & Family † Bob Spencer from Luanne Obergfell July 14, 5pm Liturgy

    † Arlene Skiver from Nora Cousino † Beth Nicola from Marv & Audrey Fusinski † Mike LeClair from Tom, Joyce and Sons July 15, 9am Liturgy † James Littleworth from Shirley and Family July 15, 11am Liturgy † Bernice Zimmer from Art Sobiechowski Family † Francis LeMieux from Family † Steve Vargo from Swiatkowski Family † Beth Nicola from Swiatkowski Family

    Nathan Adanti, Ken Banchoff, Jean Beaudrie, Renee Belanger, Larry Brown, Elaine Chizick, Rita Cook, Kenneth Crassweller, Tina Dalton, Hudson Demick, Frank Dolence, Judy Dow, Annette Edgerton,

    Jeff Goga, Lester Hodges, Tom Hoover, RoseMary Howell, Katie Kelly, Patty Kinser, Gary Kulick, Roseann Less, Vic Leyland, Debbie Malkowski, David Matt, Theresa Matt, David McKee, Josephine McKee, Hugh McLeish, Harper Rose Metropolus, Dominic Monea, Donna Montgomery, Danielle O’Brien, Henry Przeworski, Janet Razmek, Ken Russell, Frances Scott, Tom Sherfield, Linda Shope, Jim Smith, Francesca Tocco, Stan Ulczynski, Eileen Wilson, Shannon Wilson, Judy Zilka.

    St. Cyprian Catholic Church 13249 Pennsylvania Road

    Riverview, Michigan 48193 Parish Phone Numbers

    Parish Office (734) 283-1366 Parish Fax (734) 283-2809 Web site www.stcyprian.com St. Cyprian Parish Staff Rev. Dr. William J. Promesso Ext. 111 Pastor [email protected] Ms. Denise Gorski Ext. 112 Pastoral Minister [email protected] Deacon James Nicola Ext. 125 Pastoral Ministry [email protected] Mr. Mason Koch Ext. 120 Director of Worship and Music [email protected] Mrs. Kimberly Switzer Ext. 114 Director of Christian Service and Outreach [email protected] Mrs. Stacey Sutowski-Shurtz Ext. 118 Director of Elementary Catechesis and Youth Ministry [email protected] Ms. Denise Traeder Ext. 113 Director of Finance & Administration [email protected] Ms. Regina Tallion Ext. 110 Parish Office Administrative Assistant [email protected] Mrs. Susan Surcek Ext. 121 Parish Census & Contributions [email protected] Ms. Susan O’Keefe Ext. 117 Hospitality Coordinator [email protected] Mr. Matthew Ray Ext. 116 Maintenance [email protected] Pastoral Council Mr. Clint Switzer, Chair [email protected]

    Weekday Liturgy Schedule Tuesday/Thursday/Friday at 9:00am

    Weekend Liturgy Schedule

    Saturday at 5:00pm and Sunday at 9:00am & 11:00am

    Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick First Thursday of the month at 9:00am Liturgy or by appointment

    Sacrament of Reconciliation

    Saturdays at 4:00pm or by appointment

    Mr. Mark Homan Mrs. Laura Lauer Mr. John Masserant Mrs. Jessica Mertz-Penquite Mr. Richard Nicholson Ms. Nona Sehoyan Mr. Christopher Penquite Vicariate Council Rep.

    Mrs. Eileen Banchoff Christian Service Rep. Mrs. Cynthia Iacobelli Worship Comm. Rep. Mr. Mark Lauer Stewardship Comm. Rep Mrs. Annelise Belchunas Education Comm. Rep.

    This Week Wednesday, July 11 10:00am Pantry Distribution in social hall 10:15am Crafters meet in hospitality room 7:30pm AA meet in social hall Thursday, July 12 6:30pm Rosary in church with Knights of Columbus 7:00pm Knights of Columbus meet in room 108 7:30pm AA meet in social hall 7:30pm Alanon meet in room 109

    Fifth Sunday of the Month Rosary July 29, 2018 after the 11:00 am Mass Come and stay after Mass, joining the Riverview Knights of Columbus in praying the Rosary. Take time and Honor Mary, the Patroness of the Holy Rosary. It does not take that much time. Add purpose to the day, ask Her help with a personal intention, whatever. Her Son keeps an open ear. See you there, Riverview K of C. Council 13980

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