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www.shrinechurch.com Shrine Herald January 9, 2011 Apology Bearings Notes from Monsignor Easton Last week I mentioned the many different choirs and musical groups in our parish and I inadvertently left out one very important Holy Spirit allowed that to happen so that I could draw special attention to this very special group. The Resurrection Choir is made up of volunteers, both men and women, who sing and provide liturgical support for funerals at the National Shrine of the Little Flower. When a funeral is scheduled we can count on them to be there and provide singing for a fitting celebration of the liturgy. They are notified by phone and then show up. There are times when they have helped with more than one funeral on one day. Very often the grieving families are so overwhelmed they are not sure what to do. Sometimes members of the family are not sure how to respond. The Resurrection Choir is there to respond to the prayers, sing hymns, and sing the parts of the Mass. Both the families and the priests are very grateful for their presence and their most important ministry. The Resurrection Choir is always open to new members. Information is available through the parish office. The Baptism of the Lord In the revised liturgical calendar of the Church, the Christmas Season ends with the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord. We now enter into Ordinary Time until Ash Wednesday on March 9. Because of the end of the Christmas Season, the decorations for Christmas will be taken out of the church this week. Royal Oak, MI The Baptism of the Lord Jesus did not need to be baptized to be freed from sin because He is without sin. He was baptized so that we might be freed from sin. By His baptism we are made holy, the waters of baptism are made holy. As we are baptized in the waters made holy by Christ we are freed from sin and made holy in Him. Jesus models for us the way to the Father. We acknowledge our sins, repent, and rely on the mystery of continued on page 3...

www.shrinechurch.com January 9, 2011 Page 3 continued from page 1 Bearings... Holiness @ Home The next part of our Catholic Culture Series begins on January 13. There is a session in the morning and a repeat in the evening giving everyone 2 different opportunities. Holiness @ Home is A PRACTICAL series for parents about how to make faith more alive in your home. The first of 4 sessions is January 13, 9:30 am or 7 pm. The topic is: Breaking Ground: Will Our Children Have Faith? The highlyacclaimed presentation about the National Study on Youth and Religion and its implications for every Catholic parent. It is not necessary to attend all 4 sessions, but we think that you will want to attend. Our parish is only as strong and as holy as the homes of our families. These sessions should be a priority for all parents of children no matter what their age. Rosie, Carlito, and Kodiak All in the animal kingdom made it through the hustle and bustle of the Christmas Season in good form. All of the Christmas decorations are still intact. Nothing was destroyed. A few treats disappeared and no one is owning up to having taken them. Rosie, Carlito, and Kodiak would like to thank all who sent them greetings, cards, treats and gifts. It was very thoughtful of you and deeply appreciated. Divine Life Baptized in Christ Brayden Thomas son of Jeffrey and Ashley (Daweritz) Murawa Carter Jacob son of Jeffrey and Ashley (Daweritz) Murawa Finnegan Patrick son of Robert and Bridget (Devlin) Smith Banns of Marriage Second Bann Emily Girard and Brad Schafer CSA Minute Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life National Vocations Awareness Week begins this Sunday with the feast of the holiness at Baptism, each one of us receives a special vocational calling from God. Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal allow the archdiocesan Priestly Vocations Office to strengthen vocations for men to serve as priests, deacons and brothers, and for women to serve as religious sisters. Next Saturday, January 15, the office will host a Day of Discernment with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. The day, for men ages 17 to 55, will feature prayer, reflection, instruction, discussion and fellowship about discerning the priesthood. A discernment weekend will also be held January 27-30 to allow men ages 18 to 50 considering the diocesan priesthood to experience Sacred Heart Major Seminary firsthand. Throughout the year, the office works as a liaison to Consecrated Communities in the Archdiocese and plans events to promote vocations. Please take a moment to pray for the renewal and strengthening of vocations during National Vocations Awareness Week. For more information about the Day of Discernment, discernment weekends, vocation-related events or other CSA-funded programs and ministries, go to www.aodonline.org. National Shrine Ladies Guild January Meeting National Shrine Conference Center Seton Hall Monday, January 10, 7 pm Open to all members of the Ladies Guild and anyone interested in joining. Come meet other members, join a committee, and enjoy some fellowship with other women of the parish. We will be showing the video for the Basilica Application Project, a beautiful presentation of our church with some familiar faces!

Page 4 Shrine Herald National Shrine of the Little Flower Mass Information Monday, January 10 6:30 am Mass Fr. Camilleri Brian Palmer, Joe Arce 8:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Anthony Segvich, George Vidosh Tuesday, January 11 6:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Joe Wagner, Greg Golias 8:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton Maureen Luddy, Olivia Zardus Wednesday, January 12 6:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton Asher Smith, Brennan Smith 8:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Mary Fromm, Rose Vidosh Thursday, January 13 6:30 am Mass Fr. Camilleri Sean Ruhle, Tom Peaslee 8:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Dmitri Krick, Michael Niehaus Friday, January 14 6:30 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Josef Mehall, Ben Vidosh 8:30 am Mass Fr. Camilleri Niklas Jenkins, Blake Smith Saturday, January 15 8:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton Ryan Perry, Isabel Aklestad Readings of The Week Monday, January 10 Heb 1:1-6 Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday, January 11 Heb 2:5-12 Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday, January 12 Heb 2:14-18 Mk 1:29-39 Thursday, January 13 Heb 3:7-14 Mk 1:40-45 Friday, January 14 Heb 4:1-5, 11 Mk 2:1-12 Saturday, January 15 Heb 4:12-16 Mk 2:13-17 Sunday, January 16 Is 49:3, 5-6 1 Cor 1:1-3 Jn 1:29-34 Sunday, January 16 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Vigil Masses (on Saturday) 4:30 pm Mass Msgr. Easton Lectors Kay Cyrek, Bill Barnes Jake Luddy, Daniel Carlin Asher Smith, Brennan Smith Hospitality Margie Suchyta, Team 6:30 pm Mass Fr. Espinoza Lectors Frank Neff, Bob Livingston Ciara Lynch, McKenna Lynch Colleen McQueeney, Bridget Lyons, Molly Lyons Hospitality Gerald Schaffran, Team Sunday Masses 7:30 am Mass Msgr. Easton Lectors Donna McNamara, Phil Clark Scott Hejka, Alex Hejka Nicholas Mandel, Andrew Scott Hospitality MaryAnn Skaggs, Team 9:00 am Mass Fr. Lang Lectors Lauren Battle, Thomas DeVoe Philip DeVoe Zachary Castle, Jacob Kennedy Erik Faris, Evan Faris Hospitality Tony Recchia, Team 10:45 am Mass Fr. Espinoza Lectors Dick Daly, Don Erwin Jacqueline Vidosh, Marie Vidosh Rose Vidosh, Olivia Zardus Emcee Donald York Hospitality Wayne Friedman, Team 12:30 pm Mass Fr. Camilleri Lectors Tom Kendziorski, Rebecca Joseph Alex Bain, Michael Grace Jack Grace, Joe Romano Hospitality Hugh Brennan, Team 6:00 pm Mass Fr. Lang Lectors Michael Cyrocki, Anna Goike Emily Erdman Sam Ilkka, Matt Abell Jacob Warren, Michael Niehaus Hospitality Tom Torma, Team

www.shrinechurch.com January 9, 2011 Page 5 Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration "So live that you will indeed be a temple of God." - Roman Ritual "If we had not been baptized, we would be unable to nourish our soul with the Body of the Lord; we would not be an apostle; we would not be consecrated to God as a priest or as a religious. Everything is attached to that first link in the chain of sanctifying grace. If we do not strive to live our Baptism according to the perfection demanded by our state in life, our piety will be vain, our communions without fruit; our apostolic works and even our consecration to God or our priestly ministry will be futile." (Divine Intimacy) "O Lord Jesus Christ, I give myself entirely to You forever. I desire to adhere to Your holy doctrine by faith, to Your sacred promises by hope, to Your divine commandments and counsels by love and charity. I desire to follow You by the practice of all the virtues. I desire to follow You as my Head, as a living member of Your Body." -St. John Eudes Open Holy Hours: Monday, 1, 4 am and 7 pm; Wednesday, 9, 10, 11 am; Friday, 8 am; and Saturday, 3 pm. Partners are desired for the following Holy Hours: Sunday, 10 am, 2, 5,6 pm; Monday, 1, 5, 10 am and 5, 6, 7 pm; Wednesday, 11 am and 4, 5, 11 pm; Thursday, 10, 11 am and 2, 8 pm; Friday, 4 am, 9 and 11 am; and the 1 pm hour on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. Call Marie Lama at 248.655.0309 if you are interested in a Holy Hour or are interested in subbing. If you are cleaning out in the new year, and find you have excess holy cards, booklets, medals, religious items, and would like to donate them for our "freebie/evangelization" basket, please place them in a bag marked with my name, "Marie Lama", on it and turn it in to the parish office or leave it in the cupboard beneath the sign-in sheets. Thank you to all who have donated so many wonderful items. Thank you to whoever left the box of rosaries. I'm rationing them out carefully. I've heard comments from a couple people who have been touched by items they've gotten from basket. May God bless you for your kindness and generosity. Please sign in BEFORE your Holy Hour. I guess there have been times of confusion when subs don't sign in until their Holy Hour is completed, and people have sat waiting in the chapel. Thank you and God bless you. If you would like to serve as a captain of a particular Holy Hour for the week, please let me know. I am in need of a couple people who would be willing to watch over a Holy Hour for the week and provide support when subs are needed. May God bless Iris Hraemic for her faithful and loving devotion as captain. She needs to step down at this time. If you feel the Holy Spirit calling you to help with this important work, please let me know. Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, pray for us! Mass Intentions Monday, January 10 6:30 am Elaine J. Fithian 8:30 am Mary Simons Tuesday, January 11 6:30 am 8:30 am Wednesday, January 12 6:30 am Robert P. Kornacki 8:30 am Mary Hanis Thursday, January 13 St. Hilary 6:30 am Robert P. Kornacki 8:30 am Stanley L. Chociemski Friday, January 14 6:30 am Patricia F. Kornacki 8:30 am Robert P. Kornacki Saturday, January 15 8:30 am Patricia F. Kornacki Sunday, January 16 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Vigil Masses (on Saturday) 4:30 pm William Curry 6:30 pm Donna Jones Sunday Masses 7:30 am Lana Skaggs 9:00 am Intentions of the Parishioners of NSLF 10:45 am Jane Gallagher 12:30 pm Stanley Sobczyk 6:00 pm Patricia F. Kornacki

Page 6 Shrine Herald National Shrine of the Little Flower Military Please pray for our Military Sgt. Daniel J. Allen, US Army Maj. Eric Ansorge PhD, US Army Patrick Paul Atallah, USMC Christopher Babcock, USAF Maj. Louis M. Berra, USAF Envin E. Billings, US Army Pvt. Sean Brady, U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Cain, US Army Crisanto R. Delos, USCG Lt. Joseph W. Doman, US Navy Col. Thomas M. Doman, USMC Specialist Raymond Dorierty PV2-E2 Melissa Ducastel, US Army Lt. Jason D. Everts, US Army Thomas Fern, USAF LCpl. Sarah Fitzpatrick, USMC Sean Gillion, US Army Lt. Cmdr. Troy Perry Glendye, USCG Cpl. Gary R. Gmeiner, USMC Joseph Haddad, USMC SSgt. Philip Huber, USMC Jacob Kindl, USMC Ssgt. Troy P. Kosal, US Army Andrew Kostrzewa, US Navy 2 nd Lt. Nicholas Robert Langan, US Army Peter Laperriere, US Navy Brian MacKenzie, USAF GS13 Dan Marem MI BN Spec. Ryan McWilliams, US Army Rangers Capt. Christopher Mellon, USMC Aaron Mingle, US Navy Matthew Mitchell, US Navy 1st Capt. Johnny Pruitt, ASAF Spec. Kevin C. Oldani, F.A.S.T. USMC Capt. Daniel P. Palmer, US Army Lt. John F. Palmer, US Army Lt. Martin J. Palmer, US Army Maj. Loren D. Penney, US Army Sgt. Brock Redpath, US Army Anthony Reynolds, USAF Capt. David N. Roberts, USMC Andrew Schulte, US Army Lt. Col. Eric J. Simpson, FA LCpl. Ronald C. Smart, USMC Capt. Michael Szalma, US Army PV2 Christopher M. Villerot, US Army Spec. David Wittla, US Army Life Matters Celebrate LIFE with Right to Life Lifespan of Metro Detroit for a Rally for Life on January 15 from 2:30 to 4 pm at the Auburn Hills Christian Center, 2592 East Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills (Rally is indoors). The focus of the Rally will be the Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic locating soon in Auburn Hills. No Community needs an Abortion Center its midst. Come and Hear What Can Be Done! For more information, call 248.478.8878, or website: www.rtllifespan.org. See STOP PARIAH: Stand To Oppose Planned Parenthood Abortion Racket in Auburn Hills www.oaklandrtl.org/ stop_pariah.html A Coalition of Pro-Life Groups: Citizens for a Pro- Life Society: www.prolifesociety.com Right to Life of Michigan Oakland County: www.oaklandrtl.org Right to Life Lifespan: www.rtl-lifespan.org. South Oakland Vicariate On Friday, January 21 the South Oakland Vicariate Spiritual Formation Committee will be sponsoring the third presentation in the "What is God's Will for Me?" series. Our presenter, Deacon Joseph Hulway's topic is Letting the Scales Fall: Clearing Our Vision. The session will be in the National Shrine Conference Center at 7:30 pm. Light refreshments will be served. Please join us and bring a friend as we continue to learn God's plan for each of us. The National Shrine Brass Ensemble Christmas CD Now Available!!! Christmas favorites recorded right here in the National Shrine by the Gabrielli Brass, the excellent group that plays yearly at Christmas and Easter, are now available at the National Shrine Gift Shop and the Rectory Office. The suggested donation for each CD is $15, or two for $20; proceeds from this sale go directly to the National Shrine supporting its ongoing ministry. Just a reminder, please notify us when you have additions to the Military prayer list, or when one of our Military members can be taken off the prayer list. Thank you!

www.shrinechurch.com January 9, 2011 Page 7 Lending Library Looking back can help one to look forward. The book, Our Jewish Roots: A Catholic Woman's Guide to Fulfillment Today by Connecting With Her Past, by Cheryl Dickow explores the lives of 15 Old Testament women. "Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah, often called The Matriarchs of the Faith, provide a remarkable insight into God's commitment to women and His interest in how women play an integral part in His plan for mankind. These women teach us both about the roots of our faith, but also how our faith has unfolded so that we, as Christian women today, can live more fully for Christ. We learn from these women how to be better in all aspects of our life because we understand that His promises to us are unshakable." (page 9), Section 7,Current) Lending Library hours are Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm, and Fridays from 9:15 am to Noon, in the National Shrine Conference Center, Room C (across the alley from the Northwood parking lot). For information call Kathy McGuire at 248.541.6834 or JoAn Gilleran at 248.629.4045. Crisis Pregnancy? Mother and Unborn Baby Care can help! Call 248.559.7576 Hurting from an abortion experience? Call Silent No More 800.395.HELP Miscarriage Help? Call Colleen at 248.677.3094 or email: help4miscarriage@gmail.com National Marriage Encounter National Marriage Encounter is a weekend experience of rediscovery for couples who want to make their good marriages even better. For more information, call Rich and Fran at 586.838.4447 or Tim and Ann at 248.634.8924, or go to the Web: www.nationalmarriageencounter.org. Sunday, January 9 Masses 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am; 12:30 and 6:00 pm Religious Formation Preschool YR 9 am Lending Library CC-C 10 am Instructional Basketball Grades 1-3 GS-Gym 10 am RCIA CC-SH 10:30 am Discalced Carmelites Secular CC-SH 1 pm RCIA for Children Baptisms STC 3 pm Youth Group YR 7 pm Monday, January 10 Masses 6:30, 8:30 am Daisy Troop #75262 YR 11:15 am HS Mothers Club Bridge Group CC-SH 11:30 am Girl Scout Troop #5732 YR 3:15 pm Religious Ed K-6 GS-CR 4:30, 6 pm Basketball Practice GS-Gym 5 pm Religious Ed 7-8 HS/Academy 6:15 pm Boy Scout Troop #1634 Committee Meeting GS Café 7 pm Ladies Guild Meeting CC-SH 7 pm Worship Commission HH-B 7:30 pm Tuesday, January 11 Masses 6:30, 8:30 am Basketball Practice GS-Gym 5 pm Bible Study Group CC-B 6 pm Catholic Culture Committee CC-SH 6:30 pm Knights of Columbus Meeting CC-A 7 pm Catechetical Faith Formation Commission HH-BR 7 pm Boy Scout Troop #1634 YR 7:30 pm Wednesday, January 12 Masses 6:30, 8:30 am CC-B 6:15 am Basketball Practice GS-Gym 5 pm Events Calendar Thursday, January 13 Masses 6:30, 8:30 am Catholic Culture Parent Workshop CC-SH 9:30 am K of C Challenge Girls YR 4 pm Basketball Practice GS Gym 5 pm Friday, January 14 Masses 6:30, 8:30 am Lending Library CC-C 9:15 am ENDOW CC-SH, A, B 9:30 am Cub Scout Troop #1634 YR 3 pm Basketball Practice GS-Gym 5 pm Girl Scout Troop #3068 CC-B 7 pm Saturday, January 15 Mass 8:30 am GS-Gym, Cafe 7:30 am Kings and Queens Pinochle Group CC-SH 7 pm Sunday, January 16 Masses 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am; 12:30 and 6:00 pm Lending Library CC-C 10 am Instructional Basketball Grades 1-3 GS-Gym 10 am RCIA CC-SH 10:30 am Youth Group YR 7 pm Events Calendar Location Guide A Academy AC Adoration Chapel, Coughlin Building CC-SH Conference Center, Seton Hall CC-A Conference Center, Room A CC-B Conference Center, Room B CC-C Conference Center, Room C CL Choir Loft CR Choir Room GS Grade School HH-BR Heritage Hall Board Room HH-B Heritage Hall Mtg. Rm. B HH-EW Heritage Hall East Wing HH-WW Heritage Hall West Wing HH-MF Heritage Hall Main Floor HS High School STC St. Thérèse Chapel YR Youth Room

Page 8 Shrine Herald National Shrine of the Little Flower Religious Formation Preschool Religious Formation Christmas Break There are no Preschool Religious Formation classed on December 26 and January 2. Classes resume on Sunday, January 9. Holiday Break Sunday, January 16 There is no Religious Formation class for preschoolers on Sunday, January 16 because of the Martin Luther King holiday. Classes resume on Monday, January 24. Elementary Religious Formation and Sacramental Preparation Popcorn for Priests Monday, January 10, After classes On Monday, January 10 after the 4:30 and 6 pm sessions, we will be selling popcorn for only 50 Fund, a scholarship initiative to support the vocations of future priests, deacons and lay ministers. Get your quarters out and support this worthy fund! Holiday Break Monday, January 17 There are no Religious Formation classes for grades K through 8 on Monday, January 17 because of the Martin Luther King holiday. Classes resume on Monday, January 24. First Communion Parent Meeting Wednesday, January 19, 9:30 am OR 7 pm National Shrine Conference Center This meeting is for the parents of those children who are already registered as candidates to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist for the first time this spring. We will explore the Mystery of the Eucharist, cover a few important practical details and distribute materials to make individual banners for the first Communion liturgy. To accommodate busy schedules, two meeting times are offered: 9:30 am or 7 pm. Confirmation Confirmation Packets If you have not yet picked up your Confirmation packet (Red folder for eighth grade and Blue folder for seventh grade), please call the Religious Formation Office and make an appointment to stop by and get it. Eighth grade folders are $5 and seventh grade folders are $20. Youth Service Team Opportunities American House, Royal Oak Sunday, January 23, 2 to 3:30 pm Bring joy and companionship to the elderly at the American House. We will be playing balloon volleyball and sharing a snack. Please come join us in this wonderful opportunity! To register, please contact Mrs. Cerone at 248.541.5133 or scerone@shrinechurch.com with the words C.R.E.W. High School Youth Ministry All events listed in this section (C.R.E.W. High School Youth Ministry) are open to those in grades 9 through 12. Teens, please join us and bring a friend! Game Night Sunday, January 9 Join us for our first C.R.E.W. night of 2011! We will have the pool table open, air hockey, foosball, wii, and many with faith, friends, and fun! Adult Religious Formation Attention Adults between the ages of 21 and 35 Tailgate Party Wednesday, February 2, 7 to 8:30 pm The National Shrine is looking to start a group for young Catholic adults between the ages of 21 and 35. This group is for single and married young Catholic adults that would like to meet others their age from the parish to share their faith with and learn how others live their faith. Please bring ideas of what you want from this group and a tailgate dish to pass. We will provide chili hot dogs and beverages. National Shrine Career Network Are you an unemployed or underemployed National Shrine parishioner? Send a note to shrine_career_net@yahoo.com. We can help.

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National Shrine of the Little Flower 2100 West 12 Mile Road Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 www.shrinechurch.com 248-541-4122 Message from Monsignor Easton Dear Parish Family: I am very excited to announce that the National Shrine of the Little Flower is joining Archbishop Vigneron in the Changing Lives Together Initiative. At a time when our community needs it most, the Changing Lives Together Initiative will strengthen our parish, and most importantly, bring us closer to one another through fellowship and faith. To ensure that we are able to continue to do His work we are about to embark on an ambitious, but realistic stewardship campaign. I join Archbishop Vigneron in his prayerful belief that one of the greatest blessings of this initiative is the opportunity to change our own lives by coming together as a parish and an Archdiocesan community in Christ. My enthusiasm in sharing this exciting news with you is second only to my eagerness to personally work with each of you to utilize your time, talent and treasure to strengthen the National Shrine of the Little Flower, grow a stronger Archdiocese of Detroit and change lives through Christ. In the weeks ahead, you will receive much more information on Changing Lives Together. When you are asked to join, I hope you will answer the call to get involved. In the meantime, please feel free to learn more about the initiative by visiting www.aodclt.org or call the parish office at 248-541-4122 Ext. 455 Please join us in this great endeavor. ange Lives Together The Changing Lives Together Initiative is all about how Shrine and the entire Archdiocese of Detroit can name to truly change lives for the better in Southeast Michigan. Whether just one more person back into the flock, helping one more child get a Catholic education or keeping our important parish programs running smoothly through your gifts of time, talent and treasure, everyone needs to do something to help change lives. Changing Lives Together is a parish-driven, archdiocesan-wide initiative that will create a stronger future for the 1.4 million Catholics living, working and worshipping in our six-county Archdiocese by: Strengthening every parish in the Archdiocese including the National Shrine of the Little Flower. Strengthening Catholic education so every child who wants a Catholic education can receive one. Strengthening priestly formation and lay leadership so there are enough trained leaders in our Archdiocese to minister to all who as He would have us to live. Strengthening the Church in the City establish a fund to provide grants to underwrite struggling ministries and programs that are vital to the mission of the Catholic Church.

Together We Can Do More What difference can I make, I am only taken people of humble beginnings and lead them to do profound work in His name. A young virgin of little means became the Blessed Mother. A fisherman left all possessions behind and became an apostle. Over and over again, God has taken the least of us and done great and wonderful things. Think of what you can do with all that you have available to you now. Multiply what you can do alone by all the Catholics in our archdiocese and the results will be astounding. Together, if each of us contributes more of our time, talent and treasure, we can change lives all around us. We can make sure that Shrine is a beacon in our community, drawing those who thirst for redemption into the light of that every child who wishes is able to attend a Catholic school. We can make sure that more priests and lay leaders are equipped with the knowledge they need to bring the Word to those who yearn to hear it. Each person who gives of themselves adds strength to our vision for the Catholic Church in Southeast Michigan. Each who gives, receives so much in return. Not only are you changing the lives of others, you are enriching and changing your own life. strengthen parishes, schools, and the Archdiocese Archdiocesan Case The Archdiocese also has developed its case. Archdiocesan needs include the following: Catholic Education and Faith Formation ($15,000,000): This priority will further our goal of providing every child who wants a Catholic education the opportunity to receive one. The goal of $15 million will strengthen our existing endowment for tuition assistance for Catholic elementary and high school students. This fund has already provided over $50 million of tuition assistance in the last 15 years. In addition to these archdiocesan initiatives, the campaign includes a $13,000,000 allowance for campaign expenses. These expenses include printing, postage, event costs, and a fixed fee for professional counsel. Supporting this effort is the most valuable investment you can make. We invite you to prayerfully consider your role and that of your parish. Strengthening Priestly Formation and Future Leadership ($8,000,000): Providing life-long faith formation, especially continuing opportunities for those who minister in the Church, is an essential duty of the Archdiocese. This priority of Changing Lives Together will help build a fund that will provide opportunities for the continuing education and formation of our priests. In addition, this priority will increase funding for the education and formation of our seminarians, as well as provide resources to assist lay men and women preparing for ministry. Church in the City ($4,000,000): A fund will be established with a mission of providing grants to underwrite parish ministries and programs that are viewed as vital to the ongoing witness, mission and presence of the Catholic Church in our inner cities. Innovative ministry designed to address the unique challenges of the city will be encouraged and supported.

Not Equal Gifts, but Equal Sacrifice We will be joining the other parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit as we explore the spirituality of stewardship together. Changing Lives and sharing His word in a way that impacts the lives of others as well as our own. In order to do this simple and profound work, everyone must do their part. Contributing your time, your talent and your treasure is not about giving gifts equal to that of your neighbor, but in giving equal sacrifice. teaching about proportionate giving and the blessings of sacrifice. No gift impresses God in terms of dollar amounts given, number of hours spent or amount of talent provided. God looks at gifts as an extension of the love and obedience with which they are given and proportion of resources from which they come. God, in other words, looks at the heart. Please join us in prayer, study and worship. Begin now to pray that God will guide the National Shrine of the Little Flower individual hearts. Ask God to keep us on the path of obedience and trust. Pray that the Changing Lives Together Initiative will accomplish what it is meant to do: to focus our aware of the privilege of our part in it. Please remember that your experience with personal sacrifice is not a one-time check or contribution, but a profound way of giving through your time, talent and treasure. Our Goals for the Shrine Parish The first priority of the campaign is parish needs. At least 70% of funds raised in the campaign will stay with the parish. The Archdiocese is requesting a target from Shrine Parish of $1.8 Million Dollars. This amount is divided with 70% going to Shrine Parish and 30% going to the Archdiocese. This means $1.25 Million Dollars will come to the Parish and $550.000.00 will go to the Archdiocese. Once a Parish meets its goal, all funds in excess of the target will be set aside for the Parish. The Shrine goal is to raise $5 Million Dollars. If successful, Shrine would receive $1.25 Million Dollars of the first 1.8 Million Dollars, and then 100% of the next $3.2 Million Dollars, for a total of $4.45 Million Dollars. As a stewardship parish, we have many important priorities that we need to support. In order to lift our community, help those in need, support our Catholic schools and do all the good work we do, we also need to make sure we have a strong parish that is able to pay down our debts/meet our expenses. This will allow us to continue to do all we are doing in His name. With the Changing Lives Together Initiative, we will specifically strengthen the National Shrine of the Little Flower by: Revitalizing the Master Plan, which includes: renovation of the grade school building; construction of a Parish Center; capital improvements to all Parish facilities, including athletic fields; the establishment of a school endowment fund; and continued payments on the Parish bond which funded the construction of the field successful campaign will allow us many options as to how to proceed. Specific decisions on the priority of these needs will be discussed and decided upon as the fund raising occurs. Our Changing Lives Together leadership team is working to discern Shrine top priorities. Over the next few weeks we will be putting together a plan that makes the most sense for all of us and meets our most pressing needs. Pray on what you can do to help us change lives in our parish and our community together. And feel free to contact one of the Changing Lives Together Leadership team with your thoughts on how we can all Change Lives Together.

You Have Been Called Will you help us Change Lives Together? The success of our Changing Lives Together Initiative depends on you. In the coming months, hundreds of fellow parishioners will dedicate their time, talent and treasure in an effort to make Shrine and the entire Archdiocese of Detroit a stronger, better place for alone. by members of the leadership team. It will take all of us together, in equal sacrifice, to make this initiative a success. We hope to create life changing experiences as we all come together in Please respond and help us make the Changing Lives Together Initiative a success so Shrine can achieve our full potential in body, mind and soul. Questions to ask yourself: If not this, What? If not here, Where? If not now, When? Dates to Remember: Campaign Kick-Off February 26, 2011 Commitment Weekend April 2, 2011 Celebration Weekend April 23, 2011 National Shrine of the Little Flower Capital Stewardship Campaign Team Monsignor William Easton, Campaign Chairs, Tom & Marcia Cardelli; Brad Cross, Harry Kemp, Matt York, Lloyd & Debbie West, Joan McNish, Tony Snow, Kathy Dorsch, Andy Killiany, Preston True, Christine Wist and Tim Pruse

www.shrinechurch.com January 9, 2011 Page 15 Welcoming the new ROMAN MISSALThird Edition The Liturgy of the Word Coming in Advent 2011 At the celebration of the Eucharist we are nourished at two tables: the table of the Word and the table of the Eucharist. Both are necessary. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal Scriptures are read in the Church, God himself is speaking to his people and Christ, present in his own word, is The words of Sacred Scripture are a way God reveals himself to us, the means by which we come to know the depth of God's love for us and the responsibilities entailed in being Christ's followers, members of his Body. What is more, this Word of God proclaimed in the liturgy possesses a special power to bring about in us what it proclaims. At the celebration of the Eucharist God speaks and we respond. First, God speaks through the stories of the Old Testament. We respond with a moment of silence then a sung psalm, in other words, we use the Word of meaning and challenge of the first reading. We respond with a moment of silence. Then the Gospel is proclaimed. There are special honors which we give to the Gospel: for example, the Book of the Gospels has been carried in the Entrance Procession and placed on the altar; just before the Gospel is read the assembly stands and sings Alleluia to welcome Christ present in the Gospel as the deacon or priest carries the Gospel book to the ambo; the Gospel may be incensed before the reading and is kissed at its conclusion. Christ speaking to us. We are invited to open ourselves to the Holy Spirit who will reveal what in our life needs to change so that we could be more like Christ. The Word of God is living and active. Each of us individually, and all of us together, are called to make a response that affects our daily lives. Henri Nouwen tells a wonderful story that may shed some light on this process: A sculptor was chipping away a huge block of marble. A little boy watched him work for many weeks until, finally, he was amazed to see that the sculptor had created a beautiful lion. The little boy ran up to the sculptor with eyes wide with wonder, God is the sculptor. We are block of marble. If we allow the word of God to chip away at us, the possibilities that lie within us will come to vision. SHRINE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AUCTION SAVE THE DATE MARCH 5, 2011 SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION FAMILY STYLE DINNER And KIM EARLE 248.546.7786 Tickets go on sale January 15!!! Last years auction raised over $50,000. The monies were used for facility upgrades to the church and schools, including the purchase of smart boards, projectors for smart boards, polyvision boards, document cameras for all three schools as well as money for tuition assistance.

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