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Page 1: St. Louise de Marillac

Catholic Parish • Warren, MI September 19, 2021�

St. Louise de Marillac

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St. Louise de Marillac Warren, Michigan�

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MISSION STATEMENT: St. Louise de Marillac Parish is

a Christ�centered Community committed to worship,

service and the development of our faith. Through the

sacraments we are empowered to embrace the future,

welcome people from diverse backgrounds and follow the

example of our patroness, St. Louise de Marillac, serving

the spiritual and temporal needs of others.�

It is the Lord’s desire that we love one another. In

the spirit of love and friendship, we welcome all who

have come to worship. May we all be blessed as we

praise God.�

Interested in becoming a parishioner at St. Louise

de Marillac? Contact our office at 586�751�3340.�

ST. LOUISE de MARILLAC�

2500 E. Twelve Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48092 �

(586) 751�3340 Fax: (586) 751�3717�

Website: www.stldm.org�

Email: [email protected]

Bulletin Editor: [email protected]

Article submission deadline: NOON on Monday�

(unless otherwise noted)�

PARISH OFFICE HOURS�

Monday, Thursday & Friday: 10:00 am � 4:00 pm�

Tuesday: 1 pm � 7 pm�

Closed: Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday�

MASS SCHEDULE�

Saturday: 4 pm Sunday: 9:30 am, 11:30 am�

Tuesday: 12 Noon Thursday: 12 Noon Friday: 12 Noon �

Holy Days: Consult bulletin�

SACRAMENTS�

Baptisms � 1st Sunday of the Month at the 11:30 am Mass�

Reconciliation �� Saturdays 9:45 � 10:30 am �

Marriage � 6 months prior notification�

PASTORAL TEAM�

Pastor: Fr. Andrew Czarnecki � Ext. 310 �

[email protected]

Deacon: Tom Avery �

[email protected]

OUR TEAM�

Social Worker: Joseph Manuszak, MSW�

[email protected]

Adult Faith Formation: �

Julia Czarnecki � Ext. 312�

[email protected]

Director of Music & Religious Education: Greg Crachiolo�

[email protected]

Christian Service Advisor: Marsha Wisniewski �

[email protected]

Parish Sacristan/Facilities Coordinator: �

Chuck White � Ext. 308 �

[email protected]

Admin Asst.: Shirley Braschayko � Ext. 307 �

[email protected]

Parish Secretary: Madge Kinsella � Ext. 313 �

[email protected]

Admin Asst.: Jennifer Briones � Ext. 311�

[email protected]

Bulletin Editors: Denise Wahl and June Smith�

[email protected]

rev. 09/12/2021�

REFLECT�

FIRST READING�

(Wis 2:20)�

The Wisdom writer reveals

the mentality of the wicked,

characterized by revenge and

treachery. How best should

people of faith respond to

such behavior?�

SECOND READING�

(Jas 3:18)�

James offers insight into the

human condition as it relates

to how often our ambitions

and passions can lead us

astray. How do you keep

yourself grounded in holy

intentions?�

GOSPEL READING�

(Mk 9:31)�

We hear today how the disciples were afraid to ask

Jesus questions and reluctant to share with him some

of their tensions. Why do you sometimes hold back

from opening up to the Lord?�

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St. Louise Happenings�

GOSPEL MEDITATION �

ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE�

There is something about being first. Whether it be first in line, first to be picked for the

team, or the first one to finish their work, great satisfaction is achieved. Our egos love

being first. It somehow sets us apart from everyone else, gives us a sense of pride and

positions us to feel better than others. When we are first, we can glory in our efforts, skills,

and achievements. Isn’t that what really matters? After all, we are taught from a very

young age to be proficient, stay on top, be the best at what we do, and win the praise and

esteem of others. This is the stuff that makes us successful and provides us with a

comfortable, satisfying life.�

Jesus wants none of it. All of the details we anguish over mean little to the kingdom of God. You want to be

first? Then, be a servant and welcome a child. All of this is the opposite of our often vehement pursuits. If we are

serious about following Jesus and living the Gospel, then we must put the needs of others before our own. If we

continue to listen only to the noise of the world, we are going to continue to believe the illusions we inherit. Those

illusions come in many forms, but all have things in common: me before you, being on top and not the bottom, us

versus them, personal security over universal harmony and peace. When are we going to learn that always striving

to be the best and first is an empty pursuit in our struggle for happiness? While satisfying our ego with this

momentary boost of esteem may feel good for a moment, is it what we really desire?�

If we can break from the world’s noise and create a space of sacred silence in our lives, we can begin to listen

and see that we are being called in another direction. What we really desire is not the bolstering of our egos but

the innocence we lost somewhere along the way. When we can be playful, joyful, and even somewhat carefree,

life is good. We want our relationships to work, a place to call home, and to live peaceful lives with our sisters and

brothers. Only a servant can do this. The servant’s prayer seeks to detach from self�concern in order to be used by

God. Rather than worrying about being first and coming out on top, we can be inspired, guided, empowered, and

led to do good works. Stop worrying about being first and put greater energy into feeling joy.�

NEW OFFICE HOURS�

AS OF SEPTEMBER 13�

Monday, Thursday, Friday�

10 am � 4 pm�

Tuesday�

1 pm � 7 pm�

Closed�

Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday�

ATTENTION ALL

SENIORS�

Calling all seniors, retirees,

men and women. Come to our

Senior Group. We are

welcoming back all members

of the senior group and others,

who might like to fraternize with fellow members of

St. Louise. Come and have prayer time, a lunch and

socializing with fellow members. We are meeting on

Tuesdays, 10:45 am � 1:45 pm. �

Hope to see you there!�

Marsha Wisniewski�

Christian Service�

RECYCLING�

The Amazing Grace Lutheran Church (on

Dequindre between 12 & 13 Mile Rd), has a recycling

bin at the rear of their parking lot. Once you have read

your newspaper they would appreciate receiving them

as they benefit from this collection. The lot is large and

it is easy to pull up close to the bin with your car to

drop off the bundle. Be a helpful neighbor.�

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St. Louise Happenings�

NOTICE OF CHANGE FOR ADULT CATECHISM PROGRAM!!!!!�

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,�

For a number of reasons it has been decided that the Adult Faith formation program on the Catechism will be

initiated a few weeks later than planned and will run for only 4 weeks, beginning on September 30

th

and running

through October 21

st

. �

We are hoping this will allow for more people to register, including those from our Family of Parishes. With a

4 week schedule our intent is to “set the stage” for this new program and establish a foundation as to where people

are at and how to best move forward with adult catechetical formation. We want this to be interesting, exciting and

useful. That is the key. How can this program be fruitful in building up our knowledge of our Catholic beliefs and

how we participate at mass and practice our faith in all that we do and with all whom we encounter!!!�

The cost will be $45.00 and covers the 2 required books. These books will carry over into future classes. No

further cost are anticipated as we move forward in the year. �

Wishing you all much grace and peace. If there are questions please feel free to email me or Deacon Tom.�

God bless,�

Julia Czarnecki �

REGISTRATION FORM�

Name(s) ________________________________________________________________�

Email ____________________________________ Phone _______________________�

Total Set(s) of required books ordered: _______ x $45.00 (Price includes shipping and taxes) = $__________�

Make Checks payable to St. Louise de Marillac�

Reference Adult Bible Study in Memo�

Registration Deadline � Wednesday, September 22 (new date)�

PRAYER FOR CATECHISTS�

God of our fathers and mothers, today we mark Catechetical Sunday, the day we

recommit ourselves to teaching and forming disciples to continue your work in this

world.�

In the beginning, you created man to please you and offer you companionship.

We turned away from you without knowing the great love you had for us. Help us to

recapture that understanding of your love for us and for creation. Give us wisdom to

hand on to the next generation that love you freely give us.�

We ask all that is good to come upon our catechetical leaders and the people

whom they lead to the faith.�

We ask all this in the name of the primary teacher of the faith, Jesus the Christ.�

Amen�

BLESSING OF CATECHISTS�

Jesus, on the road to Emmaus, your followers were frightened and alone, you had just been put to death on a

cross. They met a man on the road leading away from Jerusalem and told them all about you and what your

presence among them meant. They did not realize that the man speaking and walking with them was you, raised

from the dead. When their eyes were opened and they received the gift of faith, they turned around to spread the

word.�

We ask you to bless all your disciples who now work as catechists in our parishes. Bless them and give

encouragement to their work, that it will have an impact upon the world. We ask all this in your name, Jesus, our

companion on the road from Emmaus. Amen�

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St. Louise Happenings�

GOLF OUTING FUNDRAISER�

On Friday, August 27, we held our second St. Louise Golf Outing�Fundraiser, and let me say, it was a

TREMENDOUS success!� We raised a little over $4,100!�

The weather was beautiful when we started at 9:00am but as the morning progressed, our dear Lord decided

that Macomb County hadn't had enough rain this summer so He opened the heavens and rain (torrential) it did!

Most of the golfers completed 12 holes, so it wasn't a total wash.�

MY SINCERE THANKS to the following parishioners and businesses:�

HOLE SPONSORS�

Knights of Columbus� St Louise Council #8186�

Kutchey's Family Market�

Jemms�Cascade Inc.�

Steiner's Meat Market�

Jet's Pizza�

Chappell Steel�

Fox Chevrolet�

A Pipe Surgeon�

Elite Tree Service��

Vivio's�

Paul & Joann Padyiasek�

Don & Dorothy Maladecki�

Barney & Sue Young�

Bev Lippert�

Kathy Dominczak�

Ann Schwartz�

RAFFLE PRIZES�

Jane Miller�

Marsha Wisniewski�

Corinne Brown�

Sue McKay�

Kathy Dominczak�

Sue Young�

Gail Kedzior�

Nancy Patrick�

Kristen Fogerty�

Kay Motz�

Paula Marrs�

Dolores Sowers�

and many, many parishioners that donated money.�

Extra special thanks.....��

��to Paul Padyiasek for going to businesses and personally asking for hole sponsor donations�

��to Jane Miller for staying in the clubhouse to sell tickets for the prizes so Shirley could golf!�

��to Jan Sutton for helping with set�up�

��to Hickory Hollow Golf Club for their friendly, exceptional service and delicious buffet.�

God willing, we will do this again next year!�

Blessings to all!�

Shirley Braschayko�

SAVE THE DATE!�

Parish Social and Raffle Drawing �

Sunday, October 3�

A delicious Polish dinner�

(see menu and cost on enclosed flyer)�

will be served from 1:00�5:30 pm�

in the Parish Center�

Fall Raffle drawing at 6 pm.�

Stay tuned for more details!�

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HOLY ROSARY

PARTICIPATION�

Please join us in the recitation of

the Holy Rosary after Mass during

the week. What a beautiful way to

honor our Blessed Mother.�

In addition to reciting the rosary in

church, consider offering up a

spiritual gift for our country by

reciting the rosary, or at least a decade, at 7 pm

everyday. Pray for the end to unrest, anger and

mutual disrespect in our country, and for the return of

civility, harmony, and peace in our society. Every

prayer will help.�

St. Louise Happenings�

For pastoral reasons,

and to allow everybody

equal opportunity to

“book a Mass” without

having to wait several months for it, we are accepting

Mass Intentions only 3 months ahead of time.

(Example � on September 1 we will be opening the

month of November, on October 1, the month of

December). This will eliminate the current situation

where we have no Mass Intentions for daily Masses,

sometimes for several weeks. Moving forward we will

allow only 3 Sunday Masses in a 6 month period for

the same intention(s) and/or by the same individual.

The rest will automatically be weekday Masses. We

thank you for your understanding and cooperation.�

There are 2 Mass Intentions allowed per Mass,

except when the Mass is offered “Pro Populo” (for the

people). In this case, this is the only intention and no

second one will be accepted. The Code of Cannon

Law obliges every Pastor to celebrate one such Mass

for the parish every Sunday (Saturday evening).�

KROGER REWARDS�

Consider signing up for a Kroger

Plus Card (not a Kroger credit card)

and help our parish benefit, no matter

how big or small your purchases are,

they all count. The easiest way to enroll is by phone

and a Kroger representative will walk you thru the

process. You can shop any Kroger store you choose.�

The Kroger phone number is 1�800�576�4377 and

our program number is PH 317. It’s really that simple.

Please try it. The greater the number of participants the

greater the Kroger Rewards for the parish.�

Let’s do it today!�

FELLOW STAMP SAVERS�

Thank you for taking the time to cut the cancelled

stamps from your envelopes and getting them to me.

I’m sure that you, like me, get a lot of mailings from

Non�Profit organizations and the likes. I’ve had a

recent conversation with the source where our stamps

are sent and was told that several of them aren’t worth

anything in the “stamp market”. So, to save you and

me time, the following pictured stamps are ones you no

longer need to save. If you have any questions, please

give me a call.�

Jerry Schmidt�

586�254�9006�

CLIENT CHOICE PANTRY�

Thank you for your continued support of the

St. Faustina’s St Vincent de Paul Food Pantry. They

are operating on Monday and Tuesday by

appointment with curb side pick�up during

COVID�19. The current needs are JELLY,

PEANUT BUTTER, CANNED SOUP,

CANNED FRUIT, CANNED TUNA AND

CHICKEN, VEGETABLES and BOXED CEREAL.

Paper goods are also welcome.�

Thank you.�

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St. Louise Happenings�

WHEN EARS WON’T HEAR�

I went downtown shopping for designer sheets

when someone whispered, “I have no bed.”�

I stood at an appliance store comparing prices of

microwave ovens when an Ethiopian woman wept, “I

have no food.”�

I hired a decorator to remodel my kitchen and to

add more cupboards when a Cambodian child sobbed,

“I have no cup.”�

I dreamed of building a getaway place, a cabin in

the woods, a country place. Across the water came the

cry, “I have no country.”�

I bought a new widescreen TV for a loved one’s

pleasure when a war orphan murmured, “I have no

loved ones.”�

May God forgive us when our ears won’t hear and

our eyes won’t see the sounds and sights of suffering

around us. Amen�

A PLACE FOR YOU�

How much do you know about the Bible? Or

Christian history? Or different ways of praying? Or

Christian stewardship? Or Christian theology?�

Do you even know why most �� but not all ��

Christians worship on Sundays?�

The point is, no matter what your age, there is

much to learn from classes offered at the church. If you

are interested in learning about a certain religious

topic, speak to the pastor.�

Look for the smile which breaks forth on the

pastor’s face. Why? Because an educated

congregation thrills pastors. Learning is part of loving

God with one’s mind. Christian education helps us

understand what living as Christians is all about. So go

ahead, ask about a class that might interest you.�

“It is not enough to have a good mind,” said the

French philosopher, René Descartes. “The main thing

is to use it well.” Learning about Christian beliefs and

practices is using one’s mind quite well. Your church is

a place for you to learn. It has a class for you.�

LEARN FROM LEAVES�

As you’re enjoying the fall colors and sipping apple

cider, ponder this saying “Autumn shows us how

beautiful it is to let things go.”�

When leaves stop producing chlorophyll, they turn

vibrant shades of yellow, orange and red. This yearly

spectacle makes way for the leaves to let go and fall. It

also serves as a good reminder of things we may need

to drop: clutter around the home, a desire for control,

commitments that no longer bring joy, personal

expectations that cause added stress, a need to

always be right and so on.�

Just as the Israelites had to let go of their past as

slaves in Egypt and Saul�turned�Paul had to abandon

his persecuting ways, we, too, can let go of what

weighs us down and gets In the way of God’s best for

our lives. Embrace fall as a season of change and see

just how beautiful it is to let things go!�

~Janna Firestone�

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St. Louise Happenings �

St. Louise de Marillac has now raised $42,426

towards our 2021 CSA target of $65,690. Thank you to

the 176 parishioners who have already pledged their

support. The ministries, programs, and services that

the Catholic Service Appeal funds help us Unleash the

Gospel in our own parish and throughout southeast

Michigan and beyond. Truly, we Fuel the Mission to

witness Christ!�

If you are still prayerfully considering your CSA

pledge, you may mail your completed pledge card in

the pre�addressed envelope that was provided to you.

You may also pledge your gift to our parish’s campaign

online at givecsa.org.�

CSA Committee�

Stewardship Update as of � 09/12/21�

Weekly Offering Goal� $7,000�

Weekly Offering Received�

(WeShare from 09/05/21)�

$6,538�

$1,017�

Capital Improvement/Utilities�

YTD � Budget�

YTD � Actual (WeShare 9/5 included)�

YTD � Capital Improvement/Utilities�

(Budgeted Year Goal $18,500)�

$1,029�

$77,000�

$73,667�

$7,735�

Grateful Giving � Joyful Living�

The View from the Back of the Line�

Have you known that person? The one who leaves

every person they encounter feeling a little more

blessed for having met them? They’re the friend you

can count on when nothing is going well. They’re the

one who’s always “doing” for others. They’re never

gossiping or sniping or complaining. �

We wonder how they do it, how they have it in

them. We’re a little envious, even if we don’t let

ourselves acknowledge it.�

That, folks, is what the view is like from the front of

the line, gazing at those suckers in the way back and

wondering why they’re smiling so much. �

We’ve all been at the front of a line and felt no

shame about it. We show up early, we put in the time

and the legwork, and we “earn” whatever it is we came

for � sports tickets, the latest Apple product,

whatever. That’s how it works here on Earth, where the

fastest win the race, the fittest survive and the first

shall be first, always.�

It’s exactly why stewardship is such a tall order.

Stewardship calls us to play by the rules of another

kingdom � one where the richest have the least

amount in their bank accounts and the happiest don’t

seem to have anything to show for it, at least

materially.�

If you have a person in your life who always seems

happy “doing” for others, it’s because by a boatload of

God’s grace, they play by the rules of the other place. �

Watch and take notes � and don’t be afraid to join

them at the back of the line.�

Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS�

©LPi�

HELP US REACH OUR GOAL�

$80,000______________________________�

$60,000______________________________�

$40,000______________________________�

$20,000______________________________�

$0______________________________�

$42,426.00�

$65,690.00 � Our Goal�

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REMINDER�

If your name or the name of a loved one has been

removed from this list and is still in need of prayers,

please call the parish office at 586.751.3340 to be

placed on the list for another month. �

Terrie Cervera Family�

Jim Crepeau�

Kevin Crepeau�

Barbara Delisle�

Jim Dodge, Jr.�

Rita Dodge�

Christine Dolence�

Jude Lynn Trembley�Dulong�

Jomar Fernando�

Irene Filio�

Jelka Gern�

Elvira Grafilo�

Myrna T. Hernaez�

May Isrow�

Leonila Jimenez�

Teresita Jimenez�

Zoë Kinsella Johnson�

Cindy Kolar�

Pete Laudicina�

Steven Laudicina�

Theresa Lawrence�

Al & Pat Mandel�

Delores Marchesi�

Sharon Marrs�

Gerry Marson�

Barbara Mezzapelle�

Barbara Montalvo Family�

Ted Niedbala�

Julia Nowicki�

Ramon Olano�

Rita Olano�

Evelyn Osepchuk�

Let us pray for our sick and continue to hold in our

hearts and minds those who cannot be here today:�

Deacon Charlie Pace�

Priscilla Podowski�

Glecy Quendangan�

Angeles�

Msgr. Thomas Rice�

Juanito Romano�

Maria Fe Romano�

Olivia Rokicki�

Dan & Kathy Shield�

Norbert Skorupski�

Doris Stoner�

Steve Stricker�

Mary Ellen Tyszka�

Helen Walczak�

Eleanor Weathers�

Page Webb�

Kurt Weber�

Walter Wisniewski�

Kristine Yang�

Nickolas Yang�

Noah Yang�

Community Prayer List�

Tuesday, September 21, 2021�

12 Noon� Joseph & Lois Leeper by Leeper Family�

Thursday, September 23, 2021�

12 Noon� Harold Pelkey by Family�

� �

Friday, September 24, 2021�

12 Noon� �

� �

Saturday, September 25, 2021�

4 pm � Lisa Cicilian (4th Anniv) by Family�

Sunday, September 26, 2021�

9:30 am� Michael Schwartz by Angelo Timonte�

11:30 am� Cynthia Surhigh by Dad, Cathy & Steve�

� �

An angel says . . .

… true friends are those who, when

you’ve made a fool of yourself, don’t

think you’ve done a permanent job.

PRAYER FOR THE SICK�

Father God, we pray for all those who are facing

sickness in their bodies. We ask that you would

restore their health, soothe their pain, and ease their

worry. Give them your peace and comfort as they

wait.�

In Jesus’ name, Amen.�

Monday, September 20, 2021�

No activities planned�

Tuesday, September 21, 2021�

� St. Louise Seniors Group 10:45 am � 1:45 pm�

� Faith Formation All Levels 5:15 � 6:45 pm�

Wednesday, September 22, 2021�

� No activities planned�

Thursday, September 23, 2021�

� No activities planned�

Friday, September 24, 2021�

No activities planned�

Saturday, September 25, 2021�

� Reconciliation 9:45 � 10:30 am�

Sunday, September 26, 2021�

� No activities planned�

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ST. PAUL �

OF THE CROSS�

PASSIONIST

RETREAT CENTER�

St. Paul of the Cross

offers weekend retreats for

men and women from

September 2021 through May 2022. Several men from

St. Louise de Marillac attended the retreat as a group

several years ago and the St. Louise Group is

scheduled for April 8�10, 2022. Contact John Benitez,

Retreat Captain, (248) 953�0388, or Parish Office

(586) 751�3340 to leave a message for John Benitez

(email, [email protected]).�

If interested in forming a Women’s Retreat group

from St. Louise, contact John.�

If you wish to attend a weekend retreat on another

weekend or interested in specially themed retreats,

contact the weekend retreat coordinator, Christine,

(313) 286�2801 or [email protected]. For

personal retreats, contact Roz, (313) 286�2848 or

[email protected].�

Thank you,�

John Benitez�

Retreat Captain�

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