RANDOM THOUGHTSDIFERENTES PENSAMIENTOS
from Father Bill Promesso
HappeningsWe had lots of fun at the Paint & Pour on Friday night and the Knight Out Dinner on Saturday. We’ve sold out our bus for the November 18 beatification of Fr. Solanus Casey. We have some cabins still available for our January 2018 Southern Caribbean cruise. We continue to collect bottles and cans for our World Youth Day pilgrims who’ll travel to Panama in January 2019 to meet Pope Francis. We are a parish with many opportunities to be involved, get involved and encounter your fellow members of our faith family. The Connection always has an ample listing of needs for you to apply your time, talent and treasure. I invite and encourage you to do more and BE MORE in the name of Jesus. Amen.
Liturgical Ministers DayAll who serve in any liturgical ministry will be invited to this gathering on the morning of Saturday, November 11. We’ll have a keynote speaker and breakout sessions for input and updates. This is a perfect time since we begin a new liturgical year at the end of November. So mark your calendar and see the flyer on page 7 for more information.
Coming Soon: A One-Woman PlayOn Sunday, November 19 at 4pm, St Cyprian will again be a patron of the arts by presenting. “Rooted in Love: One Woman Play.” In the play, Sr. Nancy Murray, OP, (the sister of comedian Bill Murray) brings the story of the life and martyrdom of Sr.
Dorothy Stang, SND to the stage. This event is free but a freewill offering will be taken. Come hear her story and be inspired by Sr. Dorothy Stang’s courage, her moral compass and her fierce passion for justice and human rights. In February 2005, Sr. Dorothy Stang, a Sister of Notre Dame, was shot and killed by hired gunmen as she walked along a dirt road in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Her death had been arranged by influential Brazilian landowners who wanted to stop her work on behalf of farming families in the region. It was Sr. Dorothy’s dream for the people to live self-sufficient lives, and to be able to use the land in sustainable ways. The native of Dayton, Ohio, had been visiting with some of the struggling farmers in the interior when she was killed. She was 73, and had given nearly 40 years of her life to the fight for the rights of the poor. Now, twelve years later, dioceses and parishes in the U.S. pause to remember Sr. Dorothy’s work in this country, and to celebrate the progress being made in Brazil through the continuing work of the Sisters of Notre Dame, activists and “Dot’s people.” Mark your calendar now for this great opportunity to learn about and grow in appreciation of Sr. Dorothy’s sacrifice and the church’s ministry in Brazil. Sunday, November 19 at 4pm. Thanks to Mark and Kathy Homan for hosting the actor and underwriting some costs of this performance. This will be the first activity overseen by our newly-restored Adult Faith Formation Committee. Have you joined it yet?
†Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND
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Bible SharingSt. Cyprian morning Bible Sharing Group meets on Wednesdays at 10am in the Music room.. We discuss the coming Sunday readings. All are Welcome!.
Welcome!!!Fr. Bill, our parish staff, parishioners and their families at St. Cyprian Church extend a very warm "Welcome" to new members who joined our church. We are very glad to have you and your families as part of our parish community.
Walter and Barbara RoseRichard and Janet Carey
Yazmin GomezPaul and Noreen Brohl
Michael KwarcinskiHaley Rose
Evan RiddellJanelle Rose
Matthew and Kirsten Toth & FamilyRichard and Grace Sietz
Kenneth and Catherine Russell & FamilyMike and Monica Farmer & Family
Bill and Susan BorrowsLets all greet our new members when we meet them with joyful hospitality and help them get a true sense of belonging!
Kim Switzer, Director Christian Service & Outreach
Blood Pressure ClinicOctober 15 after 9 & 11am masses
in the Christian Service Office
sponsored by St. Cyprian Parish Nurses
Mercy in ActionA Day of Service at St. CyprianCatholic Charities of Southeast Michigan is delighted to collaborate with parish Christian Service and volunteers throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit for our second annual Mercy in Action Day of Service.
Mercy in Action volunteers will be providing corporal and spiritual works of mercy. We are united as one in Christ and bring love, mercy and compassion to all people.
This year St. Cyprian will be hosting a Mercy in Action event on Wednesday, October 18th from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. A lunch and a free t shirt will be provided to all who participate. The Christian Service Commission along with our St. Cyprian Crafters will be hosting this event. Come make comfort lap pads for the Madison Center in Wyandotte for students from ages 3 to 24 years old. No sewing experience needed. If you cannot attend this event, you are welcome to come get the supplies and make them at home and return them to Kim Switzer. Please come and share in this event to serve others. If you plan on coming, please email Kim at [email protected] or call 734-283-1366 x 114.
Do ordinary things with extraordinary love.’
—Mother Teresa
Red Cross Blood DriveOur hearts and prayers go out to all who are suffering. Please come and donate blood for those in need.
St. Cyprian will host the Red Cross Blood Drive on Sunday, October 29th. By sacrificing our own blood, we can bring new life to others. The drive will take place from 8 am to 2 pm in the Social Hall. You can sign-up online as you have in the past or in the gathering space before and after all masses on October 14/15 and October 21/22.
The Red Cross is now offering RapidPass. RapidPass allows you to start the blood donation process from the comfort of your home and save time at the donation site. The process is simple: just visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass, read the information and complete the questions online, then print your RapidPass and bring it with you or show it on your mobile device. This way you don’t have to read the booklet and answer the questions at the donation site so the process can flow more smoothly. The RapidPass must be done the day of the drive. So give it a try!
Kim Switzer, Director of Christian Service & Outreach
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Halloween Ministry Sacred Heart Major Seminary It’s that time of the year again! Halloween is just around the corner, and Sacred Heart Major Seminary needs your help. Each year the seminary community opens their doors and their hearts to over 2000 children from the surrounding Detroit neighborhood so that the kids can have a fun and safe place to play games and trick-or-treat. But they need your help to make this year a success! They are asking for donations of Halloween candy that will then be passed out to the many kids. If you are willing to
participate in this important ministry by donating bags of candy you can bring them to the parish office or there is a box in the gathering space in church.
Our RCIA Journey Develops We’re continuing our RCIA journey as seekers of Christ and have begun to experience formation and teaching together. Currently we have two candidates who are seeking to discover more about the call of God on their lives and how they can draw deeper into relationship with Christ and His Church. Please keep these candidates and their sponsors in your prayers and ask God to continue to call forth many more people to respond to His invitation. If you have been thinking about entering into full communion with the Catholic Church or know of a person who is, you are always welcome to join us! Please feel free to con-tact me with any questions you may have regarding RCIA at 734-283-1366 x112 or email: [email protected]. Be the salt and light of Christ to those you meet this week! Mt. 5: 13-16 Denise
Why Does RCIA Take So Long? RCIA cannot be reduced to the mere transference of knowledge. The courses are not academic in the sense that they represent a series of topics that must be studied in order to graduate into Catholicism. RCIA must be primari-ly a formative process rather than simply an informative one. The stress on formation over information is due the fact RCIA is introducing you to Jesus Christ. Truth cannot be reduced to a concept but is rather a person—the per-son of Jesus Christ; and, just as it takes time for an individual to be formed in a relationship with a friend or spouse, it takes time to understand the person of Jesus Christ. Moreover, you cannot love that which you do not know. We must come to know Christ in order to love him. As such, we must allow ourselves to be formed by the teachings of Christ, the knowledge of Christ, in order that our hearts may be able to make a true commitment to Jesus Christ. -© St. Peter’s List, 2017
Fifth Sunday Rosary October 29 after 11am Mass
Come and pray the Rosary with the Riverview Knights of Columbus. We invite you to pray this Rosary as part of being a Prayer community. If you do not have a rosary we will provide one for you — yours to keep for future individual prayer or with us. See you there!
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Riverview Council #13980
St. Cyprian Parish, Riverview, MI
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2ND ANNUAL
SOCKTOBERFEST SPONSORED BY
RIVERVIEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 13980
During the month of “SOCKTOBER” 2017, the Riverview K of C Council 13980 and their families will once again collect new footwear to be donated to the less fortunate. Your generous donation of socks and/or shoes will continue to warm the “Soles and Souls” of men, women, and children dur-ing the upcoming winter months. Join us by supporting “SOCKTOBERFEST 2017.” The least donated and most needed items at homeless shelters are socks. Last year over 3000 pairs of socks and shoes were given to those in need thanks to the generosity and kindness of the parishioners of St. Cyprian.
** For sanitary reasons - NEW items only - Please. **
**Donations will be collected in the gathering space of St. Cyprian** **All weekend masses in October**
** Socks to be donated to St. Vincent de Paul, local charities, veterans’ organizations, and homeless shelters. **
** Shoes will be donated to the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Trenton, “St. Nicholas Day Shoe Drive.”**
Shoes are distributed to those in need in the Downriver Vicariate.
** Monetary donations also accepted – Let us do the shopping for you. **
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Did You KnowWe have a Prayer Chain?
St. Cyprian Parish has a dedicated group of people who pray for the needs of parishioners. How does it work? If you need prayers for a particular reason (health, peace of mind, financial problems, etc.) you call the parish office at 734 283-1366 ext. 110 and tell me or Sue that you would like to be put on the prayer chain and give us a brief reason for the request so that the prayer team can pray for your specific needs.
We are also looking for more people to pray for our parish. If you like to pray for the needs of others you can sign up to be on our prayer team by calling the office and letting us know that you are willing to get a phone call with a request to pray for someone and then calling the next prayer chain team member and forwarding the message that you received. Being a member of the Prayer Chain is a beautiful ministry for people who want to minister right from their home —you can do it whether you are home bound or out working.
Regina Tallion, Parish Office
Lord, we pray You ease the pain of those who suffer,prolong the joy of those at peace.Let us feel Your loving presence.
Help us in our time of need.
Please give comfort to the weary.Share Your strength with the weak.Please watch over all in sickness,grant the healing that they seek.
Please lend courage to the hopeful.And grant faith to those in doubt.
Bless them with the love they are missing,the love they cannot live without.
Amen
St. Vincent dePaul SocietyAnnual Friends of the Poor WalkThank you to all who supported our St. Cyprian Conference on this year’s walk. We raised $1,694 for those in need in our local community. Thank you St. Cyprian Parishioners — your outreach means so much to so many! Your support shows your commitment to advocating God’s mercy and love to all!
Regina Tallion, Vincentian, St. Cyprian [email protected] or 283-1366 ext. 110
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Liturgical Ministers DayNovember 11, 20178:30am — 12 noon
Calling All St. CyprianLiturgical Ministers(lector, greeter, altar server, altar assistant, choir member, cantor, extraordinary minister of holy communion, usher, sacristan, etc.)
Join us for a morning of thanks and reflection!
sponsored by St. Cyprian Worship Commission
We will begin with coffee and a light hospitality at 8:30am in the social hall. Followed by Key Note Speaker Dan McAfee, Worship Director, Archdiocese of Detroit. We will continue with break-out sessions specific to your ministry that will offer time to share and reflect on what this brings to our church mission.
RSVP by November 8 to the parish office at (734) 283-1366 ext. 110 or [email protected].
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Let Perpetual Light Shine
†Louise Rinna who entered eternal life on
October 5, 2017
St. Cyprian Book Club In October we will be reading All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. This book tells the story of two teenagers during World War II, one a blind girl in Nazi-occupied France, the other a German orphan boy pressed into service by the Nazi army and how their paths collide as they both try to survive the devastation of their worlds crumbling apart.
We will meet on October 25 at 7pm in room 102 at St. Cyprian — the Riverview Library Book Club will be joining us. I am looking forward to a very fun and lively discussion of this book.
Stacey Sutowski-Shurtz Director of Elementary Catechesis and Youth Ministry
Religious Formation October 15 High School Teen Group 6-8:00pm October 16 Monday Class 1-8 at 6:15pm October 17 First Reconciliation Class 6:30pm October 22 Confirmation Retreat October 23 Monday Class 1-8 at 6:15pm October 30 Monday Class 1-8 at 6:15pm
World Youth Day Bottle Drive One way that you can support the St. Cyprian Pilgrims participating in World Youth Day is by bringing in your empty and rinsed refundable cans and bottles to
the church. We have barrels in the Social Hall and entrance to the offices. The barrels are emptied regularly and I will periodically post what was contributed. Thanks in advance for your support!
Stacey Sutowski-Shurtz Director of Elementary Catechesis and Youth Ministry
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ADULT TRIVIA CHALLENGE
DATE: Saturday, November 4, 2017 TIME: Dinner – 6:00 p.m Game – 7:00-9:00 p.m. PLACE: Christ the Good Shepherd Church – Gymnasium 1540 Riverbank St., Lincoln Park COST: $20 per person: includes several different chilis, soups, breads, salad, dessert and soft drinks. Teams of up to 8 people compete. PRIZE: Team with the most correct answers wins! Winning team members will take home a prize
Proceeds to fund World Youth Day pilgrimage to Panama!!!
RSVP by October 31 to: Holly – 313-928-1324 ext. 6 or Stacey – 734-283-1366 ext. 118
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Our offerings will continue the theme: the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Gifts of the Spirit are ways of directing our lives towards the love of God and neighbor. These gifts lead us to a better understanding of the working of the Holy Spirit in other persons, in our Church and in our world today.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Thursday, Nov. 9—Gifts of Piety & Fear of the Lord Thursday, Dec. 7—Advent Reflection
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Readings for the Week of October 15 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Phil 4:12-14, 19-20; Mt 22:1-14
Monday Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
Thursday Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab; Lk 11:47-54
Friday Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
Liturgy Schedule for October 22 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Minister Schedule also available at www.stcyprian.com
5:00 PM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM
Altar Assistant Larry Masserant Richard Contreras Don Smith
Greeters Fusinski Family, Ken
Kreszyn, Michelle Lyons Ellerbrock Family, Achinger
Family, Bonnie Dickson
Sharon Talbot, Mike Stanberry, Slagle Family,
Don Smith
Lectors Bev Nicholson, Gary Ennis, Jr.
Kathy & Mark Homan Rosemary Krach,
Todd Stasik
Altar Servers Marv Fusinski Justin Contreras Ines Farmer
Parish Financial Report
Collection 10/8/17 $11,093.25 Total Collection 7/1/17 to present $166,891.47 Needed Weekly $11,087.00 Needed 7/1/17 to present $166,305.00 Over (Under) for Year $586.47
This week we are in need of the following items: soup, cereal and mashed potatoes.
Thank you for your support!
Stewardship Thoughts Today’s Scripture passages focus on stewardship. The prophet Isaiah teaches us that God will provide for those who trust in Him. In the parable of the wedding feast in St. Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus describes God’s invitation to all to join Him in holiness. Sadly, because Jesus invites but never forces, many reject His call. In his Letter to the Philippians, St. Paul is grateful for this generous community’s financial support, granted not out of St. Paul’s needs, but from their own desire to give. God invites us, as Christian stewards, to return the “first fruits” of our labor to Him in gratitude for His abundant blessings. This sacrificial offering pleases God because we forego something in order to give. When challenged with difficult financial circumstances, we should make a leap of faith in our giving and trust that God’s generosity is never outdone. The Biblical practice is to tithe 10 percent to the Lord. To build to that tithe, begin slowly and increase in small increments — 1 percent or less — each year. Read Phil Lenahan’s 7 Steps to Financial Freedom to learn more about family finance and tithing.
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Liturgy Intentions Donations have been made for the purchase of bread and wine in honor of the following: October 21, 5pm Liturgy † Ed Zarosly from Diane Zarosly & Dennis Cenzer † Elizabeth & Clifford Bogart from Bogart Family October 22, 9am Liturgy † Florence Bazydlo from Mr. & Mrs. Motowski † John & Mary Jabro from Family † Elizabeth & Clifford Bogart from Bogart Family † Rita Lambrix from Don & Anne Bloomfield † Rosemary Conroy from James Conroy October 22, 11am Liturgy † John & May Jabro from Family † Art Laing from Rita and Family † Joan Salvato from Salvato & Watson Children
Nathan Adanti, Virginia Annis, Cathy Auelua, Jake Bradybaugh, Richard Brocklebank, Gary Buffa, Jamie Caldwell, Elaine Chizick, Thomas Cole, John Colosimo, Al Consiglio, Carol Consiglio, Kenneth Crassweller, Patrick
Cross, Hudson Demick, Frank Dolence, Donna Duffy, Ron Dypka, Dan Flynn, Audrey Fusinski, Susannah Gawlik, Roger Grant, Barb Hamilton, Robin Herron, Tom Hoover, RoseMary Howell, Vi Kleiber, Angelina Konopka, Vic Leyland, Phillip Lipolis, Sara Marron, Christine Martin, Theresa Matt, Christopher McMurran, Diane McMurran, Harper Rose Metropolus, Caydon Minor, Mike Monea, Donna Montgomery, Sybil Nelson, Thomas Obergsell, Virgie Ann O’Connor, Susan Paterson, Gail Prohaska, Janet Razmek, Ernie Riopelle, Judy Roberts, Pat Roberts, Melissa Rupp, Judy Shepherd, Pat Smith, Marian Spencer, Robert Spencer, Dennis Verbanic, Nancy Volk, Jessica Wilson, Robert Wilson, Carrie Winchel, Judy Zilka, Mary Ann Zukowski.
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] 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. Denise Gorski Ext. 112 RCIA Coordinator [email protected] Ms. Regina Tallion Ext. 110 Parish Office Administrative Assistant [email protected] Mrs. Susan Surcek Ext. 121 Parish Census & Contributions [email protected] Mr. Brent Curry Ext. 131 Worship Assistant [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 Monday, October 16 6:15pm Religious Education grades 1-8 in education wing Tuesday, October 17 6:30pm First Reconciliation Preparation in education
wing 7:00pm Parish Pastoral Council meeting in room 102 Wednesday, October 18 10:00am Pantry distribution in social hall 10:00am Bible Sharing meets in music room 10:00am Mercy in Action Event in social hall 10:15am Crafters meet in social hall 7:00pm Adult Choir meet in music room 7:30pm AA meet in social hall Thursday, October 19 10:00am Set up in social hall for USDA/TEFAP 7:30pm Alanon meets in room 106 7:30pm AA meets in social hall Friday, October 20 10:00am USDA/TEFAP distribution in social hall Sunday, October 22 12:00pm RCIA meet in room 106
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