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SEPTEMBER 5, 2021

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TO P RAY IS TO L OVE

• Please pray for those in need, including:

Patricia Fuller, John LaRock Sr., Phil Rutledge, Sandra Adams, Pete Siebertz, Jim Stephensen, Mason Rutledge, Ron Fuller, Wayne DeForest, Ann Mary “Nancy” Phillips, Katie Hutton, Betsy &

Charlie Rodgers, Pam Wiitala, Emma Thompson, Bryan Eaton, Phillip Campbell Sr., Paul Massimilla, Magdalene Trabanino, Clara Peterson,

Teri Kuzniar, John LaRock Jr., Glenn Klecker, Alice Walsh, Henrik Wayne Sidwell, Ginny Kolander, Carla Pariseau, Yvonne Wardle, Laurine Meeker

• Pray for vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

• Please pray for those in the military, including:

Tony Phillips, Anthony Darket, Samuel Chase Johnson, William Godfrey, Bill Lott, Mike Nelson, Frank Snaith, Allan Fletcher, Mike Porter, Aerik LaFave, Chas Carter

M ASS I NTENTIONS

TUE 7:00 WED 8:15 THU 8:30

FRI 8:15 SAT 4:00 SUN 8:00 10:30 12:30

Pellican Family Peter Schloss

The Family of Jennifer Lyn Haire

Patrick Stephens Parishioners Olivia George Brcic Family Monica Beauchamp

Interested in Becoming Catholic?

Attention OSP Parishioners, RCIA is starting this September!

If you know of anyone who is thinking of converting to the Catholic Faith or simply interested in learning more about the Church, please have them contact the parish office at 734-662- 8141.

Religious Ed begins Next Sunday!

It’s not to late to sign up! Our religious education program incorporates classroom learning, beautiful textbooks, and materials for further study at home to help educate our young people in the faith. The program encourages parents to embrace their role as the primary educators of their children. Class times are Sunday, 9:15–

10:15 am beginning Sept 12th. Cost is $35 per student, maximum $105 per family.

The three-page registration form can be found on our website (stpatricka2.org/

religious-education) Analisa Redmond

Coordinator of Religious Education

Join our Beautiful Choir!

The choir sings at the 10:30am Sunday Mass, on Holy Days, and other occasions and prac- tices Thursday evenings. This year the choir will learn new Mass settings as we introduce the Source and Summit Missals. Mr Ernesto Alvarez, has also composed a special "Missa Brevis" for the choir to sing on All Saints.

Under his tutelage, our choir members have flourished and grown in their vocal abilities.

No experience is necessary, Ernesto is glad to work with singers of all vocal abilities. We are especially looking for male Tenor voices!

Please contact Ernesto at [email protected] or simply show up Thursdays 7pm in the church. See you there!

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S T. P ATRICK P ARISH C ALENDAR

A LTAR S ERVERS

Reconciliation Tuesday 5:30PM - 6:40PM

Saturday 2:30PM or by appointment; Don’t hesitate to call for an appointment!

Weekend Schedule for Holy Mass Saturday 4:00PM

Sunday 8:00AM & 10:30AM

EF/TLM Latin Mass

2nd Sunday of Month 12:30pm Weekday Schedule for Holy Mass Tuesday 7:00PM

Wed. & Fri. 8:15AM School Year, 8:30AM Summer Thur. 8:30AM

First Saturdays 9:00AM

Eucharistic Adoration of Our Lord Tuesday 5:30PM– 6:45PM

First Friday 7:00PM– Saturday 8:45AM

Baptisms

Contact Dcn. Frank-Joseph Papp, 734-426- 1070 or email [email protected] to arrange a preparation class and Baptism date.

Marriages

Arrangements are to be made at least nine months prior to the wedding.

Funerals

Funeral arrangements are made by contacting the parish office.

Parish Registration

Contact the office for a registration form.

Office hours

Monday - Friday 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Office: 734-662-8141 Emergency: 734-663-1851 Address: 5671 Whitmore Lake Rd, Ann Arbor, 48105

Website: www.stpatricka2.org E-mail: [email protected] Pastor

Fr. Thomas Wasilewski (#24) [email protected] Deacon

Dcn. Frank-Joseph Papp, [email protected] Parish Secretary

Debbie Welch (#21) [email protected] RCIA

Contact Father Tom [email protected] Coordinator of Religious Education Analisa Redmond

[email protected] Youth Minister Annika Van Camp [email protected]

Organist: Jun Bernier, [email protected] Choir Director:

Ernesto Alvarez-Ramirez, [email protected]

Facilities and Maintenance Manager Ron Fuller, [email protected]

Dog In Residence: Chesterton AKA “Chester”

Knights of Columbus Council 10963 Paul Malocha, [email protected] Ladies of St. Brigid of Ireland Nancy Keough, [email protected] Altar Server Coordinator

Jennifer Holody, [email protected] Prayer Requests

[email protected]

Bulletin announcements must be submitted in writing to [email protected] by Monday at noon and will be edited at the discretion of the editor and/or pastor.

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ATRICK PARISH DIRECTORY

SUNDAY, September 5 8:00 Mass

10:30 Mass

MONDAY, September 6 Labor Day

Parish Office Closed TUESDAY, September 7

5:30 Adoration and Confession 7:00 Mass

WEDNESDAY, September 8 8:15 Mass

THURSDAY, September 9 8:30 Mass

6:30 American Heritage Girls 7:00 Choir Rehearsal

7:00 Pro-Life Committee Meeting FRIDAY, September 10

8:15 Mass

5:45 Married Couples Night

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

IN SERVICE TO ONE, IN SERVICE TO ALL

SATURDAY 4:00/Sept 11 N. Holody

J. Holody

SUNDAY 8:00/Sept 12 K. Brcic

SUNDAY 10:30/Sept 12 J. Hiester

J. Shurtliff A. Russell

Congratulations to our 3 winners of this year's KofC Soccer Challenge who now advance to Diocesan level competition: John Shurtliff, Mark Shurtliff and Mary Clare Skrobola.

Wondering what the guys in your Knights Council have been up to recently?

Service and Fellowship!

We had a great turnout of Knights who helped out at the Soccer Challenge and Parish Picnic held on August 15: Gene Wierzgac, Matt Wierzgac, Steve Pellican, Bob Tomsic, Mike Laird, Milon Wild, George Pariseau with sons George Jr. and John, Michael Sayler, Brian Heldt, Dan Krebs, Ron Fuller, Paul Malocha and Vince Brighton. Also thanks to James Donner, David Vella and Don Wiseman who were a huge help. (Apologies if we left anyone out!)

We were excited to support the Ave Maria Radio 25th Anniversary Celebra- tion on August 28. Eleven Knights from our council volunteered to work various jobs on the grounds: John LaRock, Paul Malocha, Steve Willacker, Matt Wierzgac, Robert Palazzola, Mike Jones, Brian Hayes, Mike Sayler, Vince Brighton, Alex Wardle and Gene Wierzgac.

Our monthly Rosary held on the last Sunday of the month is open to all.

Please join us on September 26 after the 8:00 Mass. Also, our next Corporate Communion will be September 12 at the 8:00 Mass.

Attention Men of OSP: Answer the call! Join in the fellowship of Knights Council 10963 www.kofc.org today. Get one year free online membership with promo code MCGIVNEY2020.

Why can’t 2 elephants go swimming at

the same time?

Because, there is only

one pair of trunks!

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Old St. Patrick’s Church Library

Old St. Patrick's Church library has been updated! Nearly all the titles in our collection were added to the online catalog, LibraryThing, including approximately 100 new books in the past three months. Go to

www.librarything.com/catalog/OldStPats and search by author or title.

Use the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) number to locate the book on the library shelf.

The lending library is located in the lower level of the parish hall and is free to use by any Old St. Patrick parishioner. To sign out a book, record your name, the book title and date in the checkout binder.

Please contact Fred Jablonski, our librarian, [email protected], if you have any questions or suggestions.

Pray the Seven Sorrows of Mary

Devotion

September is devoted to the Seven Sorrows (Dolors) of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Take 6 minutes to pray the Seven Sorrows Devotion on FORMED. Go to formed.org and search for

"The Seven Sorrows" the first result will be the devotion!

Flowers

for the Altars

in Church

Can you volunteer once a month? Do you love flowers? We need volunteers to create flower bouquets once a week for our weekend liturgies.

If you'd like to help decorate the altars, please contact Debbie in the Parish office (734)662- 8141.

Daily Mass schedule will be changing on Sept. 8th for the academic year:

Wednesday and Friday Masses will begin at 8:15am. Note: there will be no Labor Day Mass Monday.

Daily Mass Schedule Changes

I MPO RTAN T!

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If you or anyone you know has been the victim of child sexual abuse by someone repre- senting the Catholic Church, contact appropriate law enforcement. You may also contact the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator. We will listen to your needs and support you.

We encourage you to come forward and speak out. Please believe in the possibility for hope and help and healing.

Diocese of Lansing Victim Assistance Coordinator Cheryl Williams-Hecksel, LMSW 1-888-308-6252, or via email: [email protected]

Youth Ministry Kick Off BBQ/Bonfire

NEXT SUNDAY 6:30 pm

Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 12th, and come enjoy some food and fellowship as the kickoff of this year's youth ministry! Bring any outside games or instruments if you feel so inclined, this event will be in the green space behind the parish hall. My husband and I are looking forward to meeting you and to a year of growing in Faith together. Please notify me if there are any dietary restrictions or just preferences for games by emailing [email protected]

God Bless,

Annika Van Camp

New

Youth Minister:

Annika Van Camp

Married Couples Nights– This Friday!

Treat yourselves to a fun night with other married couples as we strive to enrich our marriage vocation! We'll meet once a month to fellowship as couples and learn how to grow in intimacy as Catholic spouses! We'll be using the "Epic Intimacy" series to hear from great Catholic couples how to: "Reignite the Fire, Increase Satisfaction, Avoid Drift, and Divorce-Proof Your Marriage Our kick off night is: Friday, September 10th 5:45- 8:45pm at Old St. Patrick Parish Hall

We will begin in church with a Holy (Half) Hour for the children, followed by a potluck dinner hall. Babysitting will be provided (with a $5 donation requested). For more details and to RSVP contact Meredith Tyler at [email protected]

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