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The Parishes of Page 1 MALLIA'S MOMENTS by Fr. Joe Mallia 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Now that "summer vacation" has ended and school has begun, the life of the parish is really going to be picking up steam again. That will mean that there will be a lot of activity, meetings, functions and so on which further means that we are going to need a lot of volunteers as well. That brings us to a very important thing to think about - helping around the parish. The simple truth is, that whenever you have an organization, there will always be those who step up to help and those who do not. No matter what group you have, it always seems that the same people are the ones who are doing all the work. That is because, inevitably every group falls into a pattern of maintenance and not mission. I would like to share my theory on why that is. One reason is that we are not very good at bringing people into the mission. We have a small group planning and making decisions and then at the end, we say we need people to help us - but at that point they are simply worker bees; there is not much buy-in to really involve the people in the process of creating and supporting the work. People are valuable and so is the time they seek to share with others, so our approach to the mission of the parish must seek to be respectful of the person and their time. That means that the work we do must be worthy of people and their time; we can not just do things for the sake of doing it. Further, we must invite people into the process from the start, recognizing their gifts and talents and calling them forth for the betterment of the whole. In planning meetings we must hold to agendas, keep the meeting to an appropriate length of time and not get side tracked. If our meetings are productive, then people will be happy to come, and by being respectful of their time, they will know exactly what the commitment is. We should never meet just for the sake of having a meeting. The second reason people do not volunteer more is that when they do volunteer, the people who have been doing it for years are not open to new ideas; they are not welcoming. Simply saying, this is the way we have always done I is not in the end a valid reason for still doing it. If our "group" is struggling to find members, maybe we have to ask ourselves is what we are doing supporting the mission of the parish? Do people know what we do and why we are doing it? Does our role need to change and does it still serve the same need? Do we need to adjust or focus, the name of the group? We have to ask ourselves, do we want more people to join so that we can keep doing the same things or do we want more people so that we can serve more people? The one focuses on the actions which often do not inspire others, but the other focuses on people which engages their minds and hearts. In today's world, people will participate if what is being done is creating a positive result; people are not interested in just working to maintain something for the sake of maintaining it. A third reason people do not volunteer comes from them. Even if we invite people, even if we are welcoming and we are open to new ideas and new ways, even if we do everything right and have everything in place so that people will be able to buy in to the process and the project because it is worthy of their time and effort, they still may not want to volunteer. We can only do so much and some people simply will not step up to help, but that does not mean that we should stop trying to reach out, to evaluate what we are doing, how we are doing it or even why we are doing it. Just because some people will not come to events or join our group, does not mean that what we are doing does not have value. We are never going to get everyone, but just because we don't does not mean we have failed. Maybe we need to think of new things that need to be done and we can invite new people to lead. The biggest danger we have is the fostering of an attitude of fatigue, failure and irrelevancy. These attitudes are recipes for disaster. As we start off a "new year" of parish activity, let us move forward with a renewed sense of mission and not become pessimistic about what lays ahead. If we start off with an attitude that some things are going to fail, why are we doing this again, or any other negative attitude, I will guarantee that it will in the end fail. If you are feeling overwhelmed, feeling negative about the ministry you are involved in, then do yourself a favor and step aside. If you are not open to change or to welcoming new people, then maybe you might think of allowing someone else to lead. That is not saying that you have not done good things, but we all must realize if we have become simply actors in a routine rather than ministers involved in a mission, then we are becoming roadblocks to success; and the mission is simply the building up of the kingdom of God and the people of God. W. Edward Deming has become one of my favorite people to read for a variety of reasons, but one of his more famous quotes is "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory". If we want to do more than survive, if we want to thrive, then we must be willing to change, to grow and to be empowered not by the work, Continued on Page 3

Pastor: Reverend Joseph Mallia E-mail: frjoe.mallia@gmail.com Phone: (586) 727-5215 Ext. 119 Associate Pastor: Reverend Sean Bonner Email: frsean-sahf@usa.net Phone: (586) 727-5215 Ext. 115 Deacon: Alan Gwozdz E-Mail: dagwozdz@holyfamily-online.org Phone: (810) 392-2056 Ext. 222 Flock Notes: Text # 84567 and type SAHF in the text Screen for updates. Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1dwyner Webmaster: webmastersahf@hotmail.com St. Augustine Parish 68035 Main St., Richmond, MI 48062 Website: http://www.staugustinecatholicparish.org Email - staugustinerichmond@comcast.net Parish Office: (586) 727-5215 Fax (586) 727-3760 Office hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and Monday - Thursday 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Bookkeeper - Barb Quigley Ext. 114 Evangelization - George Moomaw Ext. 116 Director of Music Ministry- Joe Agosta 810-305-1385 joeyagosta@yahoo.com Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Brian Frank Ext. 127 Secretaries Barbara Armstrong & Patti Misiuk Ext. 110 Parish Council Chairperson - Chris Shinska 586-727-1705 Vice-Chair - Don Simmons 586-727-4225 Richmond Knights of Columbus Grand Knight, Paul Eisen 231-394-0347 gk2667@mikofc.org Columbian Squires Servicing St. Augustine & Holy Family Chief Counselor, John Moilanen 586-337-7770 Chief Squire, Brennan McClelland Office of Faith Formation: (586) 727-9290 Email - st.augustinefaithformation@outlook.com Hours: Monday - 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Tuesday - 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Director of Religious Education Susan Finley Ext. 141 sfinleystaugff@outlook.com Youth Ministry - Lisa Hunter (810) 392-2056 Ext. 241 SAHFyouthministry@icloud.com After-School Program Assistant - Lisa Hamel Ext. 111 Sunday Masses: Saturday - 6:00 p.m. Sunday - 7:30 & 9:00 a.m. Daily Masses: Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday - 8:00 am Holy Day Masses: 8:00 a.m. at St. Augustine 7:00 pm at Holy Family Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 8:45 a.m., after 8:00 am morning mass Saturday, 7:00 p.m. in Church, or by appointment. Holy Family Parish 79780 Main Street Memphis, MI 48041 Website: http://www.holyfamily-online.org Email - cwullaert@holyfamily-online.org Parish Office: 810-392-2056 Fax: 810-392-2043 Office hours: Monday - Friday. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed for lunch 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Director of Music Ministry- Joe Agosta 810-305-1385 joeyagosta@yahoo.com Bookkeeper/Parish Secretary - Barb Quigley Ext. 227 Office Manager - Catherine Wullaert Ext. 237 Faith Formation - Susan Finley Ext. 229 sfinley@holyfamily-online.org Youth Ministry - Lisa Hunter Ext. 228 SAHFyouthministry@icloud.com The Divine Mercy Missionary Center Ext. 246 All Saints Knights of Columbus # 10501 Grand Knight Larry Pfeifer....810-543-1109 Sunday Masses: Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Holy Family Memphis Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Holy Family Memphis Daily Masses: Tuesday - 7:00 p.m. & Friday - 8:00 a.m. Holy Day Masses: 8:00 a.m. at St. Augustine 7:00 pm at Holy Family Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., before 7:00 p.m. evening mass Saturday, 3:00 p.m. in the Church, or by appointment. St. Augustine School 67901 Howard St., Richmond MI 48062 Website: http://www.staugustinecatholicschool.com School Office: 586-727-9365 Principal - Tina Silvestri Ext. 131 Secretary - Judy Rey Ext. 130 Bulletin Submissions Deadline: 12:00 p.m. on Friday for the following weekend; deadline changes near major holidays. Please submit electronically to staugustinerichmond@comcast.net or cwullaert@holyfamily-online.org. Announcement deadline: Thursday 5:00 p.m. Sacrament of Baptism: Please contact the parish office to schedule a baptism. It is recommended that parents seeking Baptism for their child attend two b a p t i s m a l p r e p a r a t i o n classes. Sacrament of Marriage: In accordance with the guidelines of the Province of Michigan, engaged couples must contact the Parish Office six months prior to the desired date of marriage and complete required preparation. Sacrament of the Sick: Notify the Parish Office of any need for hospital or home visits.

Praying for Those Who Serve Our Country DC1 Troy Baran TSgt Trent Beish FNE3 Nathan Bilbrey FC Nathan Burgess MAJ Joseph Cannon MSgt Christopher Capoccia Cpt. Kevin Chamberlain Adam Dickson SSgt Craig Grabowski Spc Samuel Feldman PO1 Jeremy Gauthier LT USN Adam Haag LTCMDR Ryan Haag MAJ Jermaine Hampton Maj. Michael A. Hoffman, DDS PO2 Michael Jahr Cpl Pietr Jahr PFC Virginia Jahr Cpt. Jack Johnston Cpl Connor Koveck Cpl Jacob Koveck CPT David F. Kuntz 2ndLt Brad Neaton Cpt. Nicholas J. Pelachyk, DDS SrA Brendan Pfeifer Maj. Christopher Platz Maj. Lisa Marie Platz MSgt Kevin Quant SrA Christopher P. Raska Lt Paul Raska Col Matthew Rettke POHM2 John-Christopher Sbraccia SSgt David Siegrist MAJ Cormac Smith LCpl Timothy James Spruytte SSG Raymond Stier E4 Brandon Stoops PFC Christopher Tishler Warrant Officer Jeffery Weis POHM3 Nicholas Wohlfiel With Thanks for Their Service in Christ!! Fully funding our Priests' Pension Plan is critically important. Each year, parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit have the option of taking up a special collection to help pay its per-priest pension plan assessment. This special collection, With Thanks for Their Service in Christ, is held each next week (September 17/18). Included in this weeks bulletin is a flyer and envelope. Please take a moment to read the stories of four senior priests (www.aod.org) who continue to serve the Archdiocese, and prayerfully consider your gift to the Priests Pension Plan. Save The Date!!!!! Knights of Columbus #10501 will be hosting their Polish Dinner on Saturday, September 17th 4:00-7:00 PM Cost: Free Will donation Join us at Holy Family Wednesday, September 21, 2016 to say our monthly Rosary in the public square. We begin promptly @ 11:30 a.m. Hope you can join us! 24/7 Prayer Intention Heavenly Father, we pray during this month of September for the American workers. We pray that those who work in unsafe or oppressive conditions may overcome their adversity and be treated with justice. We ask you Lord to enlighten the minds of our political and civic leaders, that they exhibit truth and justice for all our people. Lord have mercy on us! Readings for the Week of Sept. 11, 2016 Page 3 Sunday: Ex 32:7-11, 13-14/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19/1 Tm 1:12-17/Lk 15:1-32 or 15:1-10 Monday: 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33/Ps 40:7-10, 17/Lk 7:1-10 Tuesday: 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a/Ps 100:1-5/Lk 7:11-17 Wednesday: Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1-2, 34-38/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17 Thursday: 1 Cor 15:1-11/Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 28/Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35 Friday: 1 Cor 15:12-20/Ps 17:1, 6-8, 15/Lk 8:1-3 Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49/Ps 56:10-14/Lk 8:4-15 Sunday: Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13 Liturgical Publications Inc. Priestly Vocations Please continue to pray for priestly vocations. In doing so, please also lift up Louis Hackstock, our seminarian. MALLIA S MOMENTS Continued from Page 1 but by the mission. If you feel that the work of building up the kingdom and building up the people of God is important, then I want you to volunteer, to be a part of the ministry as you see fit - you are welcome and you are valued. If there is something you are called to do, that you have a real passion for, then we want to work with you to see how we can do it. It is a new year and with a new pastor and it is a time of critical review of our parish, our school and our approach to ministry. This is a start of a rebirth of why we are here and what we want to be about. Dr. Deming is right you know, survival is not mandatory, so if you want there to be a parish into the future, it will not depend ultimately on me, but on you embracing the mission and making it your own. I told you that I am here to help you to have the parish you want and that will mean that all of you will need to assume roles within the community to help it grow. I invite all of you to pray about what you are doing at the parish and if you wish to keep doing it; and others to pray about what you are not doing and what maybe you should be. God bless you all. Things to consider: - Thank you to all who helped to make last weekend a wonderful celebration for my installation. I am very grateful to all of you. - Remember there is still time to sign up at attend St. Augustine Catholic School for this school year. Also we still have opportunities for any child wishing to play sports for St. Augustine to join. Simply call the school for more information about these and other questions you may have. - The RCIA process is beginning. Any person who has been baptized Catholic but not completed their Sacraments of Initiation; have been baptized in another Christian church but would like to become Catholic or those who have never been baptized are invited to join. - We are in need of volunteers for our religious formation program. If you think you are called to serve in this way, please call the office for more information.

Page 4 F A I T H M A T T E R S 10 Points on Good Stewardship for Students 1. God has given you the gift of intellect and it should be used wisely. Do not try to just get by in your classes. Offer your best effort and cultivate your intellect so you can become the best student possible. 2. The work you do in class is your gift to God. At this time in your life, you are called to be a student. What you do in class is your unique offering to God. 3. Don t waste the gift of time. For generations, students have put off studying or class projects until the last-minute. That is being a poor steward of one of God s greatest gifts: time. Learn to manage this precious resource. 4. Always remember you are a part of a community, even if you don t feel like it. Unless you are homeschooled, other students trying to make sense of growing up and the need for school surround you, and at that, even homeschoolers have communities that they see periodically. You are never alone in the jungle of school and there are peers, parents, and school staff that are willing to help you discern what is best for you. 5. Be grateful for the chance to be in school. Millions of children all around the globe have had the chance to attend school taken from them. Their futures are severely compromised because they are missing the chance to learn basic knowledge that will allow them to prosper in the world. Never take your ability to attend school for granted. 6. God is calling you today in your classroom. Perhaps it is through a classmate, a teacher, or a circumstance, but somehow God is asking something of you each day. Be aware and stay mindful of all those who cross your path each day. Something or someone very important might cross your path, never to return again. 7. Hold yourself accountable. Don t fall into the temptation of slacking off, not doing your work, or even worse, cheating. Integrity is a precious gift that should never be tossed away. No one else is responsible for your actions except for YOU. 8. Embrace the entirety of your life as a student. Growth in school is about more than books and subjects. God has filled this world with people to meet, sports to play, and moments to rejoice in life. Don t let this time pass you by and get involved. 9. Begin and end each school day with prayer. When you awake, offer the day and all your efforts of the day to God, and then when the day is over, spend time with God reflecting on how you succeeded and how you failed as a good steward and disciple of Jesus. Allow God to walk with you throughout your day by creating bookends of prayer for your day. 10. Stay committed. The school year can be long. Make a commitment to stay focused and not fall behind. The good thing about the times we fail in that commitment is that we can recommit ourselves and begin again. Have an awesome school year and always keep God as the main thing! Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS Director of Parish Community & Engagement Register NOW for 2016-2017 Faith Formation CLASSES BEGIN SOON! Previously registered families can either call the office or email Susan Finley at the Faith Formation Office of either parish to register. We only ask that you list the names of children being registered, grade in the fall, birthday, and emergency contact information in case parents can t be reached. Please also let us know if there has been a change in your email, home address or phone number. (586) 727-9290 or sfinleystaugff@outlook.com OR (810) 392-2056 or sfinley@holyfamily-online.org Vocation Discernments Vocation discernment opportunities offer you a chance to spend some time discerning what God is calling you to. Often we are taught to ask ourselves what do I want to do in the future or what career do I want to follow? yet not What and where is God calling me to? Taking time with God to discern whether he is calling you to the medical field, business field or religious life field will give you opportunity to spend time with God and to ask what He has planned for you, which will often bring greater joy and fulfillment. if God is calling you to the Priesthood or Religious Life. The Watchmen Regional Discernment Hosts for men ages 16-55 Fr. Jeff Allen Sunday, September 18th, 2016 Vocations to the Priesthood Conference & Lunch Discernment Overnight: October 21-22 A Discernment Overnight offers a young high school man (Freshman Junior in high school) a unique opportunity to experience the seminary and learn about the priesthood. Contact St. Mary parish office for more details 810-329-2255.

Evangelization Page 5 Join us with OPERATION OLIVE BRANCH, September 17, 2016 at St. Augustine Operation Olive Branch is going out two-by-two for one hour to visit the homes of parishioners we have not seen in a while. We listen to them, invite them back home to the parish and bring their prayer intentions back before the Blessed Sacrament. Whether your calling is praying, hospitality or visiting, Jesus has a place for you. Mass (optional) 8:00 AM Refreshments 9:00 AM Return/Sharing 11:00 AM Exposition 8:30 AM Commissioning 9:55 AM Dismissal 11:15 AM If you have any questions, please contact George at 586-727-5215. Official WELCOME Fr. Joe Mallia While many of us were out of town celebrating summer s last hurrah, things were happening here at St. Augustine and Holy Family. On Saturday September 3, 2016 Bishop Michael Byrnes Installed our new Shepherd, Rev. Joseph Mallia, as Senior Pastor of Holy Family Parish. Thanks to all that participated at the Holy Family Parish Dialogue last December, and St. Augustine s Parish Dialogue in May. We shared food and fellowship and commenced the evening with prayer, faith sharing and responses to the Archdiocese of Detroit s questions on: Encounter How do we encounter Jesus?; Grow How do we grow as disciples?; Witness How we give witness to Christ s mercy? The gathering was truly filled with the Holy Spirit as the groups talked and presented their responses. All data from the evening was sent to the Archdiocese of Detroit to be combined with all the other parish dialogue responses throughout our Archdioceses. This collection from all the parishes will be used for the upcoming Synod in November. Stay tuned for future Bulletin articles to give you more detail of this vibrant powerful event called the Synod. On Sunday, September 4, 2016 Bishop Michael Byrnes Installed our new Shepherd, Rev. Joseph Mallia, as senior pastor of St. Augustine Parish. We, the people of both parishes, are excited about our future in spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the leadership of Fr. Mallia. We also look forward to expanding enrollment in our school. We all want you to know Fr. Joe that the parishioners and staffs of Holy Family/St. Augustine parishes stand ready, willing and able to work with you in the Lord s vineyard. A special thank you Archbishop Allen Vigneron The Called & Gifted Workshop The Called & Gifted Discernment Process has been used since 1993 by over 75,000 lay, ordained, and religious Catholics and other Christians around the world. The Called & Gifted process is designed to help Christians discern the presence of charisms in their life. Who can attend? This program is designed for all adult Catholics, age 18 and over. All of the Called & Gifted program details can be found at the Catherine of Siena Institute website. ~~ www.siena.org ~ Discover more about this dynamic workshop! When: Friday, October 14, 2016 7:00 9:00 p.m. & Saturday, October 15, 2016 8:30am 4:00pm Where: St. Christopher Catholic Church 1000 Michigan Ave, Marysville, MI 48040 The ticket price of $20 includes a light breakfast and a lunch on Saturday and the workshop materials. Register early! Seating is limited. Presented by the Blue Water Vicariate Evangelization Committee. Register at https:// calledandgiftedbwvec.eventbrite.com

St. Augustine Parish Page 6 St. Augustine Mass Intentions Rosary is scheduled one half hour before daily mass. Monday, September 12, 2016 Mass 8:00 am Mary Honeycutt Healing Prayers req. by a Friend Tuesday, September 13, 2016 No Mass Scheduled Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Divine Mercy Chaplet Mass 8:00 am Rose Catherine Jahn req. by Jahn Family Thursday, September 15, 2016 Mass 8:00 am Intentions of Edwin Holmberg req. by Dave & Gladys Verbrugge Friday, September 16, 2016 No Mass Scheduled Sunday, September 18, 2016 Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday, September 17, 2016 6:00 pm Mass Richard Koch req. by Jack & Matilda Hazelman Sunday, September 18, 2016 7:30 am Mass For the Parishioners 9:00 am Mass Richard M. Gramer 1st Anniversary Remembrance req. by his Family Phyllis Sulkowski req. by Jerry & Cindy Thorne Stephen Barjaktarovich req. by his Family Larry Rhein req. by Pat Manchik Frances Orzel req. by Margaret R. Hallman Michelle Blancio-Healing Prayers req. by Jerry & Cindy Thorne Doris Suess req. by Don & Jan Schmidt Ray Houston req. by Jerry & Cindy Thorne Art Trotto req. by Dave & Patti Misiuk Donna Brandel Ringle Birthday Remembrance req. by David & Alice Brandel St. Augustine Wedding Banns III. Kyle Valla & Amy Marcath II. Scott Russell & Maria (Joanna) Briguglio Invitation to all Holy Family and St. Augustine Parishioners DAY OF REFLECTION at Capuchin Retreat House Washington, MI Coordinated by PIME Ladies of Lourdes Guild #2 Thursday, October 13, 2016 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. (approximately) Suggested donation is $25.00 To reserve a spot please call Lee Baeyens at 586-727- 4198 St. Augustine Parishioners Celebrating Eternal Life in Christ Eugene (Gene) Jakubiak Dining Senior Style at Richmond Community Center Seniors join other seniors at the Richmond Community Center for Dining Senior Style. This daily (M-F) lunch program is designed to meet the nutritional and social needs of the Macomb County Senior Citizen. Seating starts at 11:00 am with lunch being served at Noon. A $3 cost-share contribution is suggested for each meal. The lunch program is sponsored by the Macomb County Community Services Agency (MCCSA). The only requirement for participation is having reached the age of 60 (or being the spouse of someone who is at least 60). The meals are served on a first come first served basis. For more information call Richmond Parks & Recreation at 586-727-3063. St. Augustine s Stewardship Sunday, September 4, 2016 Total Sunday Collection: $11,377.66 Loose: $489.91 Children: $68.75 Weekly Budget: $11,865.00 Budgeted YTD: $118,650.00 Collected YTD: $114,537.57 Over/(Short) YTD: ($4,112.43) Envelopes: 270 of 807 A Mass for Persons with Special Needs Sunday, September 25, 2016 12:00 noon St. Joan of Arc Parish 22412 Overlake St., St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 Main Celebrant: Bishop Michael Byrnes A blessing will be given to caregivers and those with special needs. Please Pray for St. Augustine Parishioners who are facing the challenges of illness at home or in the hospital... Antoinette Agosta Dave Austin Mary Lou Brickel Sheryl Buckland Edward Bulski Louis Canter Jerry Caporuscio Bailey Ann Clapper Ann Colley Vincent del Rosario Helen Dheygere Mary DeWitte Judy Dlugosielski Marc Dreim Gail Duetsch Gary Duhamel Bob Fillhart Carol Fogal Brian Frederick Shelley Frontera Amy Gowing Natalie Grabowski Baby Haskin Margaret Hebel Donna Hohmann Ed Holmberg William Hutton Mary Iwanicki Helen Kaczperski Sylvia Kaltz Dave Kammer Dave Kisskalt Carole Kocher John Kocher Betty Kolp Ann Lipior Eugenia Lipior Don Locklear Roger Lumley Pat Manchik Nicole Manley Janet Mantovani Alfreda Marecki John Matousek Jim Mazzala Darlene McVannel Dan Moomaw Johny Muller Kandy Murray Debbie Nurse Tom Obee Don Pfeifle Carol Pollari Mary Popp Darren Polansky Jeanette Ponski Barb Reinke Thomas Rheaume Jessica Ricketts Herb Robbins Carolyn Scarlett Helen Schafka Joseph Scherb Thelma Secretor Denis Sharpe John M. Sharpe Edith Shirk Mary Slago Deb Snider Carol Stanzione Lily Suess Lloyd Suess Stanley Swidersky Sue Thomas Bridget Urquhart Cynthia Walker James (Corky) Walsh Mary Weber Patrick John Wolak Jerry Witt Lisbeth Yaek Joseph Yelencich, Jr. Mary Yelencich

St. Augustine Parish Activities Page 7 Gifted with the love of Jesus Christ, we strive to share that love with our community. ~ This Week Ahead at St. Augustine ~ Monday, September 12, 2015 8:00 p.m. - AA Meeting & Al-Anon (Hall) Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:00 p.m. - Our Lady of Sorrows Mass at Holy Family Wednesday, September 14, 2016 8:45 a.m. - Reconciliation 6:30 p.m. - Parish Council Meeting (Room 7) 6:30 p.m. - R.C.I.A. (Holy Family) Thursday, September 15, 2016 6:00 p.m. - Health Ministry Meeting (Parish Office) Saturday, September 17, 2016 7:00 p.m. - Reconciliation Sunday, September 18, 2016 Catechetical Sunday 9:00 a.m. Mass - Catechist Commissioning 10:00 a.m. - Catechist Meeting following Mass (Hall) 10:00 a.m. - Coffee & Donuts & SCRIP Sales in School Hallway Save the Date - Thursday, September 29, 2016 St. Augustine Parish Hall 6:30-8:30 p.m. (includes time for questions & answers) An Evening with Deacon Alan Gwozdz Discovering Why a testimony Have you ever wondered shy God works the way He does? Why life can seem so good one day and come crashing down the next? Why there is joy and pain, health and suffering, love and loneliness? Why bad things happen to good people? Please join us as Deacon Alan shares stories of his journey through life, and how his testimony might help all of us in Discovering Why. Mercy in Action October 1 2016 In this Year of Mercy, Pope Francis encourages us to serve people who need help. We are the hands, feet, and heart needed to lift burdens from another. Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan is collaborating with parishes, schools, and others to coordinate a regional Day of Service on October 1st. Please read the article on Page 9 to see how St. Augustine and Holy Family are coming together to participate in the Mercy of Action Service Day on October 1st, and see how you can help. SCRIP AT ST. AUGUSTINE Save the Date: September 18 th after 9:00 am Mass Here is your opportunity to purchase gift cards to help St. Augustine Parish and School. Gift cards will be available to purchase on Sunday, September 18th after 9 a.m. Mass in the School Entrance Hallway. Also enjoy coffee & donuts & fellowship. Apple Pie Sale Mark your calendar! The ladies of St. Augustine s Altar Sodality will be making apple pies on Wednesday, October 12. Prepaid orders only will be accepted. Contact Delores Rhein at 586-727-9614, or Marie Ryan at 586-727-8025 to order by Sunday, October 9. The pies are $9.00 each, and are sold unbaked. You can choose to bake or freeze yours after purchase. Checks should be made payable to: St. Augustine Altar Sodality. Please plan to pick up your order between 12:00-3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12th, in the Parish Hall. Any parishioners who wish to assist with the pies are asked to come to the Parish Hall at 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12. Please bring an apple peeler, paring knife and rolling pin with you. Festival Committee Meeting A 2016 Festival Wrap-Up Meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in Room 7. All are invited to attend to address any festival concerns or make suggestions for future festival activities.

Page 8 Holy Family Parish Holy Family Saturday, September 10, 2016 4:30 PM HFM Delores Fox by the Borek Family For the intentions of John & Hedy Smalenberg by the Siudym Family For the Parishioners Sunday, 10:30 AM HFM Casimir & Rose May by the May Family Adeline Jezewski by Nick & Alex Buffa Renee Westrick (3rd anniv.) by Pat Gryszkiewicz Pete DeMiglio by Ken & Pat Stahl For the intentions of Alexandria Buffa by her husband, Nick For the intentions of Nicholas & Colleen Stroeters by Bob & Judie Parks 5:30 PM HFM Betty Mazur by Stan Mazur Stan & Mary Andrews by the Hohlbein & Reed Families Phyllis Sulkowski by Claudia Jakubiak Monday, September 12, 2016 No Mass Scheduled Tuesday, September 13, 2016 7:00 PM HFM For all priests by Doug & Karen Fournier Wednesday, September 14, 2016 No Mass Scheduled Thursday, September 15, 2016 No Mass Scheduled Friday, September 16, 2016 8:00 AM HFM Anne Enders by Sandy Brooks Saturday, September 17, 2016 4:30 PM HFM Delores Ellis by Sue Stephenson John Wessel by Ken & Sue Williams Tom Jakubiak by Claudia Jakubiak Helen Randall by John & Diane Muhsam For the intentions of Nicholas & Colleen Stroeters by Doug & Karen Fournier Sunday, September 18, 2016 10:30 AM HFM For the Parishioners 5:30 PM HFM Tom Kicinski by Vicky Kicinski Tom Jakubiak (8th anniv.) by the Family Holy Family Bans of Marriage II. Benjamin Abraham & Jessica Rombuch III. Gabriel Dunsmore & Laura Meldrum Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Justin Wessel Sunday, September 4, 2016 Total Sunday Collection: $10,538.96 Loose: $370.00 Children: $35.96 Weekly Budget: $7,260 Budgeted YTD $72,600 Collected YTD: $83,830.78 Over/(Short) YTD: $11,230.78 Envelopes: 211 of 632 Aug. EFT s included above: $2,954 Please Pray for Holy Family Parishioners and Friends who are facing various challenges. Names are listed for two weeks. If you would like the name returned to the list or listed longer, please call the parish office. MaKay Austin (l) Blake T. Ballard (l) Barbara Berlinger (l) Alayna Bermert (l) Dorothy Boike (l) Floyd Boike (l) Kyle Bollaert (l) Betty Borek (l) Brenda Bova (l) Nancy Brady (l) Janet Brooks (l) Alexandria Buffa (l) Nick Buffa (l) Dave Burg (l) Cecelia Ann Clark (l) Debbie Cornwell (l) Ruth Cunnings (1) Theresa Cunnings (l) Barbara DeFrank (l) Letitia Degan (l) Robert DeLang (l) Rebecca Dietlin Lorry Domagalski Mary Anne Dorsey On your wedding September 10, 2016 Linda Dubay (l) Jeanette Dudek (l) Vee Dunn (l) James Engels (l) Charles Erbe (l) Don Felstow(l) Patti Fournier (l) Ann Fraley (l) Jason Gabriel (l) Diane Gierucki (l) Ann Hackstock (l) Gene Harvey (l) Janet Hudson (l) Diana Jowett (l) John Kelly (l) Amanda Kilpatrick (l) Jesse Kilpatrick (l) Cinthia King (l) Greg Knoche (l) Sharon Kowalski (l) Darlene Kreger Henry Kreger (l) Paul Kreger (l) Mary Jane Krzemecki Lee Kubiak (l) Isabel Kujawa (l) Patrick Kujawa (l) Rena Kujawa (l) Karen Leonard (l) Billy Luckett (l) Mitch Marcinkowski (l) Stan Mazur (l) Maria McKiernan (l) John Novad (l) Sally Passalacqua (l) Debbie Plaut (l) Joshua Porrett (l) Barbara Printz (l) Ginger Protasiewicz (l) Ruth Pruent (l) Margaret Ann Raver (l) Virginia Ren (l) Joel Rivera (l) Dolly Rosso (l) Glenn Rounding (l) Darlene Schmidt (l) Scott Schroeder (l) Sylvia Shinska (l) Genevieve Siudym Dennis Slank (l) Hedy Smalenburg (l) Michael Spens (l) Anne Steaban (l) Tina Strate (l) Jim Torrelo (l) Emma Walsh (l) Mariann Ward (l) Marie Weidner (l) Greg Weis (l) Chase Wessel (l) Florence Wessel l Bernadette Williams (l) Tina Witulski (l) John Wonsey (l)

Holy Family Parish Activities Page 9 Holy Family Parish strives to be the best version of ourselves as we lift up the fallen, heal the broken and share the love of Christ. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 9-14-16 Thursday Friday 9-11-16 Altar Society 50/50 Raffle 9-12-16 7:00 pm Altar Society Meeting 9-13-16 6:30 pm Confessions 7:00 pm Our Lady of Sorrows Mass 8:00 pm AA 6:30 pm RCIA 9-15-16 9:00 am 3:00 pm BWV DRE Meeting 9:00 am 4:00 pm Divine Mercy Mission Center / Store 8:00 pm AA 9-16-16 9:00 am 4:00 pm Divine Mercy Mission Center / Store Saturday 9-17-16 Altar Society 50/50 Raffle 8:00 am Operation Olive Branch @ SA 3:00 pm Confessions 4:00 pm 7:00 pm K of C Polish Dinner Sunday 9-18-16 Altar Society 50/50 Raffle 10:30 am Catechist Commissioning Catechetical Sunday 11:30 am 1:30 pm Catechist Meeting 7:00 pm Youth Group Junque & Treasurers The Daughters of Isabella # 452 and the Knights of Columbus #7918 are hosting the 22nd Annual Junque & Treasures: Indoor ~ Outdoor Sale will be held at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, on September 15th through September 17th. On Thursday and Friday the hours will be from 9 am 7 pm and on Saturday from 9 am until noon. On Saturday it will be a $2 bag day. Offering an example of Christ by feeding the hungry. The pantry is in need of cereal, jelly, pancake mix, syrup, macaroni and cheese, frosting, cake mix, crackers, spaghetti noodles, spaghetti sauce, and 4-roll package of toilet paper. Food Pantry items can be dropped off at the Parish Office during business hours or on the weekend in the gathering space. Thank you in advance for your generosity. With your help, we offer those in need an example of Christ by feeding the hungry. Blanket Collection for the Homeless During the month of September, we will be collecting new twin and full sized blankets for the homeless. These blankets will benefit those in need at Safe Horizons in Port Huron. If you are able to purchase a blanket for those less fortunate, it will be greatly appreciated. There will be a container located in the back of the church for your donation. This is a way we can give back for the many blessings we have. Thank you in advance. Marlene Brown, Holy Family Christian Service Chair Mercy in Action Day of Service Saturday, October 1, 2016 In this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan is joining with parishes across the Archdiocese of Detroit to plan, organize and implement a Mercy in Action Day of Service on October 1, 2016. On this day of Mercy we can show the community what charitable and caring parishes we are. During the month of September, St. Augustine and Holy Family will be collecting NEW 12-14 stuffed animals (bears, cats, dogs, bunnies, etc.). On October 1 st we will be attaching a prayer card to the stuffed animal and then they will be donated to our local Fire and Police Departments as well as the local hospitals to give to children who have experienced a fire, abuse, been displaced, or who are ill. There will be containers located in the back of church to accept your donations or you may drop them off at the Parish Offices. Remember whatever we do to help those in need will not be forgotten by our Heavenly Father. Thank you and God Bless You All. St. Augustine and Holy Family Christian Service

Page 10 St. Augustine School St. Augustine Catholic School Like Us on Facebook Greetings from 7th/8th grade! It hardly seems possible that another school year is underway. We are all looking forward to a successful year of growing in mind, body, and spirit. Our 8th graders are continuing the tradition of creating a float for the Richmond Good Old Days Festival. With the help and support of parents, Fr. Joe and Ms. Silvestri, they decided to use the theme "Saints Among Us". They have spent numerous hours researching saints and working together to not only promote our amazing school, but to show the community how important their faith is to them and how our students strive to be like saints. I hope you are all able to come out and support them during the parade. Even more importantly let us all make this 2016-2017 school year one in which we reflect, pray, and work to find the saints within us and to share it with the world! Mrs. Nader 7/8 Homeroom Generous University Scholarship & Opportunity for a Free College Visit: Attention high school seniors! Ave Maria University (near Naples, FL) is offering a Michigan Scholarship to local Catholic students worth $28,000 over 4 years, making a Catholic education affordable plus additional institutional and federal aid available. You are also invited to participate in the AMU Michigan Fly-In 2016, which is a free college visit to AMU November 10-13 including airfare, lodging, food, etc. Limited spots available! For more information or to apply for the Fly-In, visit www.avemariafoundation.org. Dear St. Augustine & Holy Family Parishioners, It s Auction Season! Mark your calendars for Friday, October 21 st when Maniaci s Banquet Center will be hosting St. Augustine School s annual dinner/ auction. This year our theme is A Prohibition Party! Join us for a trip back to the 1920 s with flappers, gangsters, and shhhhhhh, perhaps some libations! We are looking for donations of new items for our auction. If you would like to donate individual items or create a basket yourself, it would be greatly appreciated. (Please bring any donations to the school office no later than Friday October 7 th, and mark it auction along with your name and contact info.) We are also looking for corporate sponsors at different denominations to cover some of our costs and/or purchase some big ticket items for auction. Lastly, we are once again looking to include some vacation packages in our auction. If you, or someone you know, own a time share or a vacation house, we would love to auction off some trips. (If there is a small surcharge for cleaning or name changes, we might be able to cover that if necessary.) Please contact me with any questions. Tickets are on sale beginning Tuesday, September 6 th in the school office for $40 each and include a sit-down dinner, a full open bar, a 50/50 raffle, wheel barrel of cheer, over 200 terrific items to bid on, and much more. Buy your tickets early, as when you pay for your tickets, you will choose your seat in the hall. Thank you for your continued support of our event! Watch the bulletin for more sneak peaks into this fun and exciting event! Jen Thomson Auction Chair jthomson1315@gmail.com

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