May 29, 2016 St. Patrick Catholic Church 140 Church St., Portland, MI 48875 Phone: 517-647-6505 Fax: 517-647-7807 parishof#ice@portlandstpats.com www.stpatrickportland.com Rev. Larry J. King, Pastor Dcn. Don Sobolewski, Pastoral Associate The Mission of St. Patrick Parish is: To celebrate the Eucharist, To proclaim the Good News, To encourage Stewardship as a way of life and To grow in Faith, Justice, Love and Service to all. Mass Schedule: Reconciliaon: Eucharisc Adoraon: Saturday 4:30 pm Saturday 3:00 pm Monday, Noon 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am or by appointment Wednesday, Noon 7:00 pm & Weekdays: Tuesday 6:00 pm 9:00 pm-12:00 am Wednesday 7:30 am Parish Office Hours Thursday 9:30 am Mon.-Fri.: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Friday 7:30 am Closed 12:30 pm-1:00 pm for lunch Wed. evening: 6:00 pm-9:00 pm
ST. PATRICK CHURCH Page 2 PORTLAND, MICHIGAN Masses for the Week of May 29, 2016 Mon. 05/30 Tue. 05/31 Wed. 06/01 Thu. 06/02 Sat. 06/04 Sun. 06/05 Weekday 2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16; Mk 12:1-12 7:30 AM For all those who have died serving our Country The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6; Lk 1:39-56 6:00 PM Saint Justin, Martyr 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef; Mk 12:18-27 7:30 AM For the People of St Patrick Parish Weekday 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10, and 14; Mk 12:28-34 9:30 AM Donald Fedewa-Month Mind The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7 7:30 AM For the People of St Patrick Parish The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 Tm 4:1-8; Ps 71;8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22; Lk 2:41-51 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH May 29, 2016-June 5, 2016 NO High School Youth Ministry, Church Cleaning 10:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration, 12:00 PM, Chapel Small Prayer Group, 9:00 AM, LLCR Church Cleaning, 10:00 AM 3rd Grade Adoration, 1:00 PM, Church School Mass Song Practice, 1:15 PM, Church School Psalmist Choir, 2:30 PM, Church School Board Meeting, 6:30 PM, LLCR Preschool Graduation, 9:00 AM, Church & then Parish Hall Eucharistic Adoration, 12:00 PM, Chapel Stewardship Committee Meeting, 6:00 PM, Room 100 Devotions to Our Mother of Perpetual Help, 7:00 PM, Church Eucharistic Adoration, 9:00 PM, Chapel Ensemble Rehearsal, 6:30 PM, Church Church Cleaning, 10:00 AM 7th & 8th Grade Youth Ministry, 2:30 PM, CIA HQ Men s Faith Support Group, 6:30 AM, LLCR Rosary, 7:30 AM, Chapel Reconciliation, 3:00 PM, Church High School Youth Ministry, 6:00 PM, CIA HQ Athletic Association Meeting, 6:30 PM, Parish Hall Pastoral Council News The new members of the Parish Pastoral Council are Chris Pung, Nikki Brown, Corrine Wendling, and Dale Kramer for three year terms. Eric Proctor and Nancy Makowski are filling the seats for the one year alternate terms Deadline for submission in the bulletin for June 4 is Monday at 10:00 AM Financial Activities Hey Tate Schrauben! We are so sorry we missed you in last weeks insert. So this is a shout out to you. Congrats on Graduating from St Pats!!! You have a very bright future ahead. Sponsor of the Week: Knights of Columbus Insurance
ST. PATRICK CHURCH Page 3 PORTLAND, MICHIGAN No Different Gospel Galatians 1:1-2, 6-10 A survey once asked if the bible teaches this statement: God helps those that help themselves. Three-fourths of Americans said yes. But that quote is not from the bible. It is from Benjamin Franklin. Jesus teaches that we should love our neighbor as ourselves, and give to those in need. It is not hard to hear the wrong message. In not-so-subtle ways our society promotes self-absorption and wastefulness of resources, the disposability of human life, and the irrelevance of religion. For believers, it takes real commitment to hold on. It has become counter-cultural to go to church on Sundays, contribute time and treasure to charities, and advocate peaceful solutions to problems. In Paul s day, people were hearing similar messages. And these messages were coming from preachers claiming to represent the gospel. It infuriated Paul, so he wrote an emotional letter to the churches of Galatia. Paul had helped proclaim the gospel there. Many Galatians were converts to the faith. Now word reached him that his message was becoming twisted, challenged, and unraveled. Paul writes, I am amazed that you are so quickly forsaking the one who called you by the grace of Christ for a different gospel not that there is another. The best antidote to false preaching is to know the gospel firsthand. Christians do well to include the reading of the bible in daily prayer, weekly church, and spiritual conversations. When in doubt, get the good news from the source. Written by Paul Turner. Copyright 2009, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year C: First and Second Readings. Miscellaneous Quotes by Pope Francis This is a lesson for each one of us, but also for the Church of our time: if we let ourselves be led by the Holy Spirit, if we are able to mortify our selfishness to make room for the Lord s love and for his will, we will find peace, we will be builders of peace and will spread peace around us. Fifty years after his death the wise and fatherly guidance of Pope John, his love for the Church s Tradition and his awareness of the constant need for renewal, his prophetic intuition of the convocation of the Second Vatican Council and his offering of his life for its success stand as milestones in the history of the Church in the 20th century; and as a bright beacon for the journey that lies ahead. June 3, 2013 Family Perspective By Bud Ozar In today s gospel Jesus teaches we will find abundance by sharing the little we have. No matter how little time, money or food we have, it is enough to share. ALTAR APPOINTMENTS June 4th & 5th 4:30 PM Tom Russman Fr. Larry King 7:30 AM David Chislea 9:30 AM Amelia Schrauben 11:30 AM Brain Pohl STEWARDSHIP REFLECTIONS They all ate and were satisfied. And when the leftover fragments were picked up, they filled twelve wicker baskets. LUKE 9:17 The story of the Loaves and Fishes shows us that when we share what we have, even if it doesn t seem like that much, miracles can happen! Do not think that your gift is too small or insignificant! God blesses all the gifts we offer and makes them wondrous. Intercessory Prayer That the abundant baskets of leftover loaves and fishes may remind us that God can work wondrous deeds when we are willing to share even our smallest gifts. 4:30 PM Emily Miros, John Schneider, Macey Schrauben, Bret Drake 7:30 AM Erin May, Amy Shaw 11:30AM Will Trierweiler, Emma Weller, Quinn Volk, Joshua Snitgen Know someone who needs help getting to Mass*? Need help getting to Mass? If you live within a five mile radius call the Parish Office at 517-647-6505 to learn about our Transportation Program. *4:30 PM Saturday Night Mass
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 4 May 29, 2016 Youth Corner Junior High: No youth group Friday, May 20th. We will meet June 3rd. Then we start up again with Summer sessions to be held on Thursdays from 2-4. This will start the first week of July. Summer Youth Ministry will follow the grade you just finished when school was in session. Faith Formation New News Up-coming Dates June 1st- First Communion Banners will be ready for pick up in the gathering area of the church. High School: Reminder all Portland High School Seniors June 5th at 9:30 AM is your Bachelorette Mass with a reception to follow. Study Break Sunday will be on June 5th. If your brain needs a rest come any time between 6-8! ichallenge: Do not take a vacation from God this summer! Put your daily prayer on. In Christ s Peace Mr. George St. Mary Westphalia 4th of July parade: The theme is "Music". Prizes of $100, $75 and $50 will be awarded. Line up begins at 10:30 am with the parade beginning at noon after the flag raising. For more information or to register, please contact the chairpersons: Craig & Jamie Trierweiler at 989-640-1998 or Brian & Dawn Hengesbach at 517-420-1139. You re invited to ordinaon! Celebrate the ordina0on of four seminarians to the priesthood for the Diocese of Grand Rapids on Saturday, June 4 at 10:00am The last me four men were ordained for the diocese was 1990! Join us at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew (301 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids) or watch live online at dioceseofgrandrapids.org. Please keep them in your prayers. Eighth Graders providing the Prayer Service teaching the students to go out into the world and make a difference Summerfest Raffle ckets are in the back of church through the end of May. Tickets that aren't picked up will be mailed, so please help save us 0me and money by picking up your 0ckets. Thank you! Celebrate Portland! PAMA is excited to host a celebration event called Celebrate Portland exactly one year after the tornado hit our town on Wed, June 22, 2016 from 7-8pm. We want to celebrate the strength and unity of our community! This event will be held right on the street at the intersection of Bridge and Smith Streets. We will hear from several different representatives from the City, the businesses, the churches and the people of Portland. So mark your calendars! More details to come! Father Flohe Field A special committee and the plant and grounds committee have been working on a replacement building for several months. The parish hired an architect who attended meetings and then produced renderings. From those drawings we are now gathering specifications and cost estimates. When we finish with the specifications, we are submitting them to the architect to incorporate in new drawings. Once blueprints are updated and costs compiled, we will present our findings to the Diocesan Building Committee for further review. We hope to gain approval to move forward by mid June. It would be our hope to break ground this summer. Let s Got to Bat for Kids Join Catholic Charities West Michigan in a celebration of family at the annual Let s Go to Bat for Kids! The Media Giants are back to take on the Padres in this fun-filled evening for the entire family. The event is FREE and open to the entire public! The game will be held on June 23, 2016 at Fifth Third Ballpark. Gates open at 5:30, first pitch at 6:30. Reserve your FREE tickets at www.ccwestmi.org/gotobat
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 5 May 29, 2016 Saying Goodbye to the Class of 2016 When I began my tenure as administrator of St. Patrick School, the students from the Class of 2016 were in the 5th grade and wrapping up their final year on the first floor of the school. The following year they would make the big jump to the second floor and become middle school students. Eight years later, on Sunday, May 22, we said goodbye to the Class of 2016 as they entered a new phase of their lives. Our goal is to ensure that when our seniors receive their diplomas in front of the altar on graduation day, they will have a rock-solid foundation for a successful life--a life that our Lord has prepared for each one of them. Our goal is that they will continue to serve as living representatives of our school mission statement We Pray! We Learn! We Achieve! It is my belief the Class of 2016 not only lived our mission statement but leaves our school with that rock-solid foundation in place. They provided sound leadership and were more than willing to serve as role models for our younger students. They had solid suggestions for ways to improve our school and were well-prepared to be leaders throughout their senior year. I ve had the opportunity to watch this class grow throughout their high school years. It was during their sophomore year that I noticed them pulling together as a class, and from that point forward, they never looked back. By the time they were seniors, they were well-prepared for the challenges they would face that year, like rigorous AP courses and dual enrollment college courses. Being seniors meant being leaders in class, in the halls and at school mass. Graduation day arrived and it was time to say goodbye. During Commencement, Salutatorian Cammi Schneider and Valedictorian Emily Miros gave their speeches about the Class of 2016 and their time together at St. Patrick School. They shared memories, spoke of their future, and talked about the achievements of their class. The graduates were called forward to receive their diploma from Bishop David Walkowiak and one by one they turned their tassels and the Class of 2016 joined a group of more than 2,200 living Shamrock alumni around the world. A slide show followed the presentation of diplomas and our Pastor, Fr. Larry King closed the ceremony with a blessing of the graduates. Finally, the class of 2016 processed out of church and into the future. There were hugs to give and pictures to take. Smiles were all around as parents and grads accepted handshakes. Finally, caps were tossed as an official ending to a great school career by a great group of students. I am very proud of our senior class and all they accomplished in their time at St. Patrick School. 70% of the class were named as CMAC Scholar Athletes; 50% of the class graduated with a weighted GPA higher than a 4.0 and 60% graduated with honors (3.790 GPA or higher). They received over $410,000 (an average of more than $20,500 per graduate) in combined scholarship money for the college they plan on attending in the fall. They also received a combined total of $663,650 in scholarship money from all colleges they applied to ($33,182 per graduate). They are leaving us with a rock solid foundation of values, knowledge, wisdom, and faith. I can say with the utmost certainty that they prayed, they learned, and yes, without a doubt, they achieved. May God bless every one of them and their future endeavors as they move to the next phase of their lives. Single Moms Care & Support Group We are pleased to announce the start of a Single Moms Care and Support Group for single mothers in our community who are seeking friendship and support on the Single Mom journey. If you or someone you know is a Single Mom who would like to join us, please call or text Sally Cranson at 517-285-0755 or Mary Bresnahan at 517-526 7571. We will have more details in the near future. We are looking for volunteers to help water flowers. Want to help? Call the Parish Office at 517-647-6505 Thank You Thanks to all those that ordered sub sandwiches from Portland Right to Life. We profited $2034.85, the best we've ever made on the subs! We will be sending $1,000 to PSIC Positive Solutions; Informed Choices (formerly Pregnancy Services of Ionia County), and $250 to Rachel's Vineyard, where anyone who has dealt with abortion can find healing and peace as they struggle with the emotional and spiritual consequences of their choice. Portland Right to Life
ST. PATRICK CHURCH Page 6 i.d. 9:16 Disciples' Night For Young Adults Attention all Lansing area young adults in their 20s and 30s! Join us for our June Disciples' Night, on Thursday, June 2 at 5:45 p.m. at Church of the Resurrection in Lansing. We'll have praise & worship, Mass, dinner & drinks and a live-streamed talk. Our talk this month will feature Fr. Joe Freedy, who will speak about mission. What is i.d. 9:16? We're a community of young adults -single or married and in any vocation -- seeking to be formed as intentional disciples of Jesus Christ. Child care is available, so bring your children! The i.d. stands for "intentional disciples" and 9:16 refers to 1 Corinthians 9:16: "For when I preach the gospel, I cannot boast, since I am compelled to preach. Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!" Please find our event on the Facebook group "i.d. 916 Lansing" or RSVP to id916lansing@gmail.com. For more information, visit www.id916.com. PORTLAND, MICHIGAN
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Page 7 May 29, 2016 Parish Staff (517) 647-6505 School Website: www.portlandstpats.com Ministries