St. Damien of Molokai

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>hZWKz>^E'ZZ/^dK ϯ:hE/KϮϬϭϴ La fiesta de este domingo es como repetir o recordar lo que celebramos hace unas semanas el día del Jueves Santo. Jesús hizo por nosotros algo imposible de imaginar en la mente humana. Se dio a sí mismo. Su Cuerpo y su Sangre, comida del cielo para la salvación de todos nosotros. Este es el misterio que celebramos el Jueves Santo y este domingo. Jesús envía a dos de sus discípulos diciéndoles: "Vayan a la ciudad, y les saldrá al encuentro un hombre que lleva un cántaro de agua" (Mc. 14:13). De esa forma encontrarían el lugar para preparar la Cena del Señor. Notemos que en Marcos no se menciona la pascua judía, el cordero, el paso del Mar ni la muerte de los guerreros egipcios. La cena pascual en Marcos es la cena de Jesús, en ella no se mencionan actos de violencia. Al contrario, el sacrificio del Señor es fuente de vida eterna para toda la humanidad de todos los tiempos. Ahora, la Eucaristía es la presencia viva y constante del Señor Jesús por medio de su Cuerpo y su Sangre. ¿Cómo honras la presencia del Cuerpo y la Sangre del Señor? ¿Al comulgar lo haces con reverencia? Recuerda las palabras hermosas de Jesús: "Esto es mi Cuerpo, esta es mi Sangre" (Mc. 14:22-25). Y reflexiona en la siguiente pregunta. ¿A qué nos compromete recibir el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo cada domingo en misa? Sabiendo que actualmente vivimos en un mundo de violencia y corrupción, no debe existir duda para nosotros. Jesús es amor y nos invita a dar amor a nuestro prójimo. Por lo tanto, la Eucaristía debe animarnos a practicar la justicia siempre.

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ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI PARISH

TOGETHER LET US PRAYThese members and friends of our community are in special need of our prayers. OREMOSPor los miembros y amigos de nuestra comunidad que necesitan de nuestras oraciones.

Agustina Aleman Catherine Blascyk Katie Clark Bill Dean Therese Dean Vincent Dean Beverly Elmy Miguel Garcia

Robert Lee Jones Bernardina Lameli Don Ledger Lisa Leyva Bernardino Lomeli Bill McCray Carol McInnis Ann Mitchell Merrick Greenhouse Ralph Morgan Lidia Gutierrez Fr. Chuck Niehaus Pedro Hernandez Noel Nieves, Jr. Dolores Hockenberry David Rocha, Sr.

Ila Mae Shipp

Monday, June 4, 8:15AM - SM Chapel

Erica Ortiz

John Mills (1st Anniv,)

ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI MASS SCHEDULE Monday - 8:15 am at St. Michael* Monday-6:30pm - St. Michael in Spanish Tuesday - 8:15 am at St. Michael*

Wednesday, June 6, 12:00PM - SV

God Bless and keep safe ALL of our Troops wherever they are stationed. May they all be returned home safely to their families. God Bless America!

SACRAMENTS

Thursday - 8:15 am at St. Michael*

Baptism / Bautizos

Friday - 8:15 am at St. Michael*

Arrangements must be made at least three months prior to desired date.

Sunday Vigil Mass: Saturday - 4:30 pm at St. Vincent Sunday 9:00 am at St. Vincent in Spanish 9:00 am at St. Michael in English 11:00 am at St. Vincent in English 11:00 am at St. Michael in Spanish 7:00 pm at St. Vincent in Spanish

Administration Pastor: Fr. James Kean, ext. 303 [email protected] Associate Pastor: Fr. Jacob VanAssche, ext. 304; [email protected] Pastoral Associate: Maria Jimenez, ext. 301; [email protected] Deacon: Rev. Mr. Brian White Religious Education: Maria Charria, ext. 312; [email protected] Confirmation: Lourdes Smith, ext. 310 [email protected] Property Manager: Fernando Perales, ext. 306; [email protected] Secretary: Guadalupe Guzman, ext. 313; [email protected]

Monday, June 4, 6:30PM (Esp) - SM No tenemos misa, tenemos una Noche de Alabanza más información en la pag 5.

Special Intentions of Rose Mathew

Wednesday-12:00 noon at St. Vincent

*In the Chapel at St. Michael

SV - St. Vincent Church Site

Tuesday, June 5, 8:15AM-SM Chapel

Unless otherwise requested, the names published in the prayer list will be included for six weeks and then deleted. To renew or add, please call the Parish Office. Los nombres publicados en la lista de oraciones serán incluidos por seis semanas y después serán omitidos.

Mass Schedule

Weekday & Saturday Intentions SM - St. Michael Church Site

For All Expecting in our Parish, especially:

Yolanda Starostanko Mothers

Ron Smith John O. Tenuta Clara White Kathy Wigmosta Ed Zuniga

Intention of the Priest for the Mass

Los arreglos para los bautizos se tienen que llevar a cabo al menos tres meses . antes de la fecha deseada. *********************************************** M Marriage / Matrimonios Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to desired date. Los arreglos para el matrimonio se tienen que llevar a cabo al menos seis meses antes de la fecha deseada para casarse. In order to get married or to have your child baptized, you must be a registered member of the parish. This means that you are participating in the life of the parish, regularly attending Mass and using your envelopes. Para poder casarse o para bautizar a su hijo, necesita ser miembro de la Parroquia. Esto significa que participe activamente en las actividades de la Parroquia, asistiendo regularmente a misa y usando sus sobres de contribuciones. Reconciliation / Confesiones St. Vincent Site/San Vicente Saturday/Sábados 3:15 - 4:15 pm Sunday/Domingo 6:15 - 6:45pm Or by appointment / O con cita 248-332-0283

Petra Ester Maya-Rivas (d) and Mario Albert Maya, Sr. (d) By Family Thursday, June 7, 8:15AM-SM Chapel

Mary J. Koenig (5th Anniv.) Friday, June 8, 8:15AM - SM Chapel

Jim Esnault (d)

St. Vincent de Paul Site Intentions/Intenciones Saturday, June 9, 2018 4:30pm (English) Tom Whitehead (d) Sunday/Domingo, June 10, 2018 9:00am (Español) Diácono Brian White (l) 11:00am (English) Ramon (d), Ramona (d), Maria (d) and Becky (d) Gonzalez By Family 7:00pm (Español) Gilberto Alvarado (d)

St. Michael Site Intentions/Intenciones Sunday/Domingo, June 10, 2018 9:00am (English) Jack Meinhart (d) By Carl Tenuta 11:00am (Español) Evelina Alvarado (d) Por Familia Juarez

ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI PARISH Stewardship Thoughts Today’s Scripture readings emphasize the old and new covenants. In the Book of Exodus, Moses brings the ancient Israelites to an agreement with God through the sacrificial blood of young bulls. This action prefigures Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice on the cross for our sins, and the opportunity for eternal salvation. The author of the Letter to the Hebrews contrasts Old Testament sacrifices of goats and calves with the new covenant sealed in the very Blood of Christ. In St. Mark’s Gospel, the evangelist tells of Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist at our Lord’s Last Supper. This action begins the new covenant with His disciples and us — a covenant that continues today. As faithful stewards, we believe in Christ’s true presence: Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, in Holy Communion. By receiving this tremendous gift, we become what we consume, finding strength to live virtuous and holy lives. As a result, with heart-felt gratitude, we deepen our love for God and neighbor in need. Check to see when Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction are scheduled in your parish and spend some quiet time with our Lord and Savior. Must I receive both the body and the blood of Christ to receive him fully? In recent years there has been a renewed interest and practice of receiving the Eucharist under both forms or species, bread and wine. But this is not necessary to receive the eucharistic presence of Christ. The Council of Trent taught that the presence of Christ in the Eucharist begins with the words of consecration and endures as long as the species of bread and wine subsist. Furthermore, Christ is present whole and entire in both species and in all parts of the species. So if the bread is broken the presence of Christ is not divided (CCC 1377). If one receives a larger portion of bread, they do not receive more Christ! In the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, paragraph 281 states, "Holy Communion has a fuller form as a sign when it is distributed under both kinds." Paragraph 282 goes on to remind us that we are not deprived of any grace necessary for salvation when we receive Communion under one form. People who are allergic to wheat may receive just the cup and they gain the same grace and presence as one who receives just the bread. Christ is present fully and completely, whatever the sacramental form we choose.

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In Memoriam Patricia Ann Vidrio May 20, 2018 St. Fred’s Alumni

May she rest in peace.

2018 Natural Family Planning Support & Education Series: Deeper Reflections June 26th at Sacred Heart Major Seminary–What NFP can Teach Us About Ourselves Learning to use NFP correctly is important for maximum effectiveness. While NFP teaches us many things about our physical selves, the benefits of learning NFP extend well past the physical and into the emotional, relational and spiritual realms. What can NFP teach you about yourself, your spouse, your marriage, and your family? In which ways are you being invited to grow in virtue & holiness through NFP? RSVP to [email protected] and visit www.aod.org/nfp for upcoming dates and more information!

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On Saturday, May 19, Archbishop Vigneron ordained three men to the Catholic priesthood for the Archdiocese of Detroit. Congratulations to Fr. Christopher Muer, Fr. Mark Livingston, and Fr. John Maksym. Rev. Christopher Muer, 30, is the son of David and Mary Lou Muer. He entered Sacred Heart Major Seminary from his home parish of St. Clare of Montefalco in Grosse Pointe Park. He will begin his priestly ministry at Our Lady of the Lakes Parish in Waterford. Rev. Mark Andrew Livingston, 41, is the son of Mark and Linda Livingston. He entered Sacred Heart Major Seminary from his home parish of St. Pius X in Southgate. He will begin his priestly ministry at St. John Neumann Parish and All Saints School in Canton. Rev. John A. Maksym, 56, is the son of Anthony and Dr. Jeanne Maksym (both deceased). He entered Pope Saint John XXIII National Seminary from his home parish of St. Ambrose in Grosse Pointe Park. He will begin his priestly ministry at St. Joseph Parish in Lake Orion.

St. Michael Chapel Capilla de San Miguel

Eucharistic Adoration Adoración Eucaristía Fridays/Viernes 9am–6pm Holy Hour / Hora Santa Fridays/Viernes 6:00pm - 7:00pm

Weekly Offertory Report Readings for the Week of June 3, 2018: Sunday: Ex 24:3-8/Ps 116:12-13, 15-16, 17-18 [13]/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 Monday: 2 Pt 1:2-7/Ps 91:1-2, 14-15b, 15c-16 [cf. 2b]/Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: 2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 10, 14 and 16 [1]/Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3. 6-12/Ps 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef [1b]/Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15/Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10 and 14 [4]/Mk 12:28-34 Friday: Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9/Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [3]/Eph 3:8-12, 14-19/Jn 19:31-37 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8/Ps 71:8-9, 14-15ab, 16-17, 22 [cf. 15ab]/Lk 2:41-51 Next Sunday: Gn 3:9-15/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7bc]/2 Cor 4:13--5:1/Mk 3:20-35

May 20, 2018 - $ 8,734 319 Envelopes Returned

ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI PARISH





Ever wonder about the Biblical roots of our Catholic faith? Do you wish you knew more about the Bible?

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IHM Sisters' Royal Blue Classic Golf Outing Monday, June 18, Fox Hills Golf and Banquet Center, Plymouth, MI Proceeds benefit IHM Sisters’ Ministry Fund that helps support the various missions of the IHM Sisters as they minister to the everchanging needs of God’s people. Visit www.ihmsisters.org for more information Or call IHM Development Office at 734-240-9860 Looking to spark the faith of your children or grandchildren while they have a blast at the same time? Check out Camp Sancta Maria located in Gaylord, Michigan. We are a Catholic camp that provides fun experiences in a technology-free zone (and they won’t even miss their cell phones!) while immersed in a faith-filled environment. We offer separate camping experiences for boys and girls that include daily Mass, horseback riding, swimming, archery, various sports, high and low ropes, campfires, crafts and more. For additional information, check us out at www.CampSanctaMaria.org or call (248) 822-8199.

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Mark your calendar: Farewell party for Fr. Jake Sunday, June 17, 2018 Following the 11:00am Mass Parish Hall next to St. Vincent de Paul Fiesta para el Padre Jacob Domingo, 17 de Junio de 2018 Después de la misa de 11:00am Salón de San Damián Enseguida de San Vicente RIFA El Grupo Hombres de Fe esta vendiendo boletos para una rifa en la que los fondos recaudados se usarán para llevar a cabo el Retiro de Emaús. La rifa será el 1 de Julio. Costo del boleto $15.00 - Premios: • 1o premio $700.00 efectivo • 2o premio 40” TV • 3o premio Tablet ****************************************** RAFFLE The Men of Faith Group are selling raffle tickets to raise funds for the Road to Emmaus retreat. The raffle will be held on July 1st. The cost for a raffle ticket is $15.00. Prizes are:

• 1st Prize: $700.00 cash • 2nd Prize: 40” TV • 3rd Prize: Tablet

Asamblea de Oración Católica Carismática Miércoles - 7PM Salón Parroquial

Holy Land Pilgrimage Terra Sancta Pilgrimages with Franciscan friar Fr. Alex Kratz will be leading a Catholic Pilgrimage to the Holy Land from October 8-22, 2018. This lifechanging experience walking in Jesus’ footsteps includes daily Mass and Rosary, biblical readings on site, time for prayer and spiritual guidance, and meeting local Christians. Cost is $4,299 (all expenses included, round trip from Detroit, 3 daily meals, all tips and taxes). $500 deposit due at registration. Orientation Meeting is August 5. Next pilgrimage: May 6-20, 2019. Call (248) 514-1747 or [email protected]. MISSION STATEMENT FOR ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI PARISH We at St. Damien of Molokai are a vibrant parish lived out in a multi-cultural experience. Following the example of our humble patron, we embrace the challenge to harmonize the diversity within our faith community in order to draw closer to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

En San Damián de Molokai somos una parroquia vibrante que vive una experiencia multicultural. Siguiendo el ejemplo de nuestro humilde santo patrón, abrazamos el desafío de armonizar la diversidad dentro de nuestra comunidad de fe con el fin de acercarnos más a los Sagrados Corazones de Jesús y María.

Para toda la Familia

Please notify the Parish Office at 248-332-0283 if you: • Would like to receive parish envelopes by mail. • Have a change of address or email address. • Have a new phone number. • Plan on moving out of the Parish. A simple call helps us to keep our records updated and eliminate unnecessary costs.

PAGE 5 Thank you to Elaine Babbish for her assistance with the Stop the Bleeding trauma class. It was held at St. Michael’s on May 17th. Thank you to all our parishioners that attended the training.

ST. DAMIEN OF MOLOKAI PARISH

Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Saturday: The Immaculate Heart of Mary

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS San Juan Diego Council 13930

Meeting Tuesday, June 5, 2018 Fellowship 6:00pm - Meeting 6:30pm

Parish Council Meeting Thursday, June 7, 2018 6:30 pm - St. Michael No meeting in July & August.

We would like to thank our Altar Servers and all our parishioners that helped at the Pentecost Vigil with Archbishop Vigneron on May 19th at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.