"Lazarus, come out!" - St. Thomas Aquinas Parish

March 22, 2015
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish & School
955 Alton Road
East Lansing, MI 48823
Office Phone: 517.351.7215
School Phone: 517.332.0813
St. John Church & Student Center
327 MAC Avenue
East Lansing, MI 48823
Office Phone: 517.337.9778
www.elcatholics.org
"Lazarus, come out!"
Are there any words more
beautiful and stirring
in the whole New Testament?
From whatever grave
we are lying in,
Jesus calls us out.
Fr. Robert Barron
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
Weekend Mass Times
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
Weekend Mass Times
Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am,
Noon, 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Weekday Mass Times
Monday – Friday 6:30 am
Wednesday & Friday at 9:00 am
Weekday Mass Times
Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 12:15 pm
Tuesday & Thursday 9:15 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
11:00 am - Noon
Tuesday 8:00 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:00-4:00 pm & following
the 4:30 pm Mass
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
March 22, 2015
Fr. Mark’s Remarks
LAUGH (it is the music of the soul). Take time to
GIVE (it is too short a day to be selfish). Take time to
WORK (it is the price of success). Take time to DO
CHARITY (it is the key to heaven). –author unknown
Father Theodore Hesburgh, the past
President of the University of Notre
Dame, died a month ago on February
22. In 1958, he delivered the homily
at the dedication Mass for St. John
Church & Student Center in East
Lansing by invitation from Msgr. MacEachin, the pastor
of St. Thomas Aquinas and founder of SJSC.
Lenten blessings!
Bus Tour of
Houses of Worship
in the Lansing Area
The portrait of Blessed John Henry Newman that
hangs outside the parish office at St. John was his gift
to us. Let me quote from the letter of current ND
president Fr. John Jenkins:
Wednesday, April 22
All are welcome to join us.
The cost is $45 and includes
lunch and snacks. We will
visit Red Cedar Friends, Cristo Rey, Islamic Center of
East Lansing and Bharatiya Temple. Boarding of the
bus will start at 7:45am and depart from STA parking
lot at 8:00am. Tours of each facility will include a short
presentation. The bus is handicapped accessible.
“Father Ted served as the 15th president of the University
of Notre Dame from 1952 until his retirement in
1987. He was one of the nation's most influential figures
in higher education, the Catholic Church and national and
international affairs. While serving four Popes and
accepting 16 presidential appointments, Father Ted was a
moral force in virtually all major social issues of his day,
including civil rights, peaceful uses of atomic energy,
campus unrest, treatment of Vietnam draft evaders, thirdworld development and immigration reform. Next to Notre
Dame’s founder, Father Edward Sorin, no one has had a
greater impact on the University than Father Ted. With
his appointments to the faculty, his creation of great
centers and institutes for scholarship and research, his
commitment to our Catholic character, and most of all his
leadership, charisma and vision, he turned what was a
school well-known for football into one of the nation’s great
institutions for higher learning. Of his many
accomplishments at the University, Father Ted was
particularly proud of Notre Dame’s admission of women to
the undergraduate program beginning under his leadership
in 1972.”
To reserve your spot, please make a check out to St.
Thomas Aquinas and drop it off at either St. Thomas
or St. John. The deadline is April 14. If you have any
questions, please call Larry Meyer at 517-927-6125.
This event is being sponsored by Senior Ministry.
Box of Hope
Many thanks for all those parishioners
who are bringing in a few particular
items each week that are always in
need by many of our less fortunate
brothers and sisters. During the week of March 29
we invite parishioners to bring in toothpaste,
toothbrushes and floss. Thank you for your
generosity!
May he rest in peace and receive the reward he
deserves. He was a great priest and part of our parish
history.
Holy Thursday Special Collection
This Lent take time to THINK (it is the source of
power.) Take time to PLAY (it is the secret of
perpetual youth). Take time to READ (it is the
fountain of wisdom). Take time to PRAY (it is the
greatest power on earth). Take time to LOVE and BE
LOVED (it is a God-given privilege). Take time to be
FRIENDLY (it is the road to happiness). Take time to
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Holy Week is a perfect opportunity to remember the
hungry in our community. It is a long-standing tradition
for the SJSC St. Vincent de Paul Society to collect
donations of non-perishable food for the St. John food
cupboard at the Holy Thursday Mass. The Knights of
Columbus will join us in these efforts by collecting food
at STA. Please bring your donations to Mass at SJC or at
STA on April 2.
Offertory
Actual Offering through March 8
Budgeted Offering through March 8
Year-to-date Deficit
Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 27
$1,669,580
$1,673,121
$3,541
5:15pm St. John
7:00pm St. Thomas
Please Note: The fiscal year began 7/1/2014.
Offertory consists of cash and checks given at Mass;
electronic giving from parishioner checking and credit
cards; and stock gifts.
Join us for Fr. Tucker’s presentation on
St. Paul in Arabia, following
Stations of the Cross at STA at 7:30pm.
Parent & Godparent
Baptism Seminar
Christian Service - Matthew 25
Our next baptism preparation
session for parents and/or
godparents of infants or young
children to baptize will take
place Thursday, March 26,
7:00-9:00pm at STA in the Fireplace Room.
Please contact the Catholic Formation Office if you
plan to attend (351-5460 or al@elcatholics.org).
Baptism registration forms are available through the
parish offices at both sites and online at our parish
web site (www.elcatholics.org.)
March 22: Warm Blankets Orphan Care
International, for Bulboa Church Orphan Home in
Wakiso District, Uganda. Bulboa Church offers a
safe nurturing environment, with the pastor and his
wife acting as foster parents for children orphaned by
Aids and left to the streets because they are forsaken
by all.
March 29: The total collection for Palm
Sunday will be split between two Matthew 25
recipients:
Sisters of the Holy Cross—This mission in Sao
Paolo, Brazil, provides emergency food needs for
children living in the slums there.
For everything is from you,
and what we give
is what we have from you.
Palestine Children’s Relief Fund for Huda Al
Masti Pediatric Cancer Dept.—Provides medical
care in the West Bank for children in the Middle East
and Gaza who are unable to obtain necessary and
specialized treatment in their homeland.
Thank you to everyone who has shared the many
blessings they have received with your generous gift
to our Diocesan Services Appeal. If you have not yet
made a gift or a pledge, you are invited to join the
faithful of our parish community who have taken an
active role in the mission of the Church. Envelopes
are available at both churches. Our Parish goal is
$201,734 and $61,100 has been pledged to help us
reach that.
Thank you for your generosity!
K of C Tootsie Roll Drive
The Knights of Columbus are
preparing for their 39th annual M.I.
Drive to raise money in support of the
mentally impaired members of our
community. The Knights, along with their family and
friends, will be collecting donations following each of
the Masses on Palm Sunday weekend, March 27-29.
Please take time to seek
them out, make a
donation and receive a
delicious Tootsie Roll!
Prayers for the
Sick & Deceased
Please pray for all those who
are ill, especially Phyllis Carey,
Marlene Walser, Carol Ann
Orr, Ellen Andary, Gloria Spagnuolo, Helen
Dzenowagis, and those listed in our book of prayer.
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We pray for our beloved dead; that they may be
raised up and seated with Christ in the glory of the
heavenly places. We remember David Kenyon, Sr., Al
Mouradian, Thomas Haeck, and Virginia Thorpe.
St. John Student Center - Home of the
Catholic Spartans
Sr. Dorothy’s Spiritual Nourishment
Sr. Dorothy - srdorothy@elcatholics.org
Director of Campus Ministry
Katie Diller - kdiller@elcatholics.org
Director of Student Outreach
UPCOMING EVENTS
Emmaus House Formation Night
7:00-8:30pm Sunday, March 22
Emmaus House (320 M.A.C. Ave.)
All women are welcome to join the Emmaus House
ladies after Sunday Supper for a discussion on
discernment, prayer and femininity. Dessert will be
provided.
Two more Mission Statements
from our Students:
My Mission
I want to love Jesus with all of my entire being. I want
to turn away from my idols and leave behind my
notion of looking for other things, but instead to first
and foremost seek God.
Priesthood Discernment Group
7:30-9:00pm Monday, March 23
Student Lounge, downstairs SJSC
Please email Fr. Dan Westermann
(frdan@elcatholics.org) for more information, or
RSVP on Facebook. New men ages 18-28 are
welcome.
I want to love God and in turn receive His love and
to honestly believe that my worth is based off of Him
alone, not anything the world can provide. I want to
go where my trust has no borders, where I can
joyfully follow the future God has planned for me
with no fear or doubt.
Marriage Prep for Singles
7:30pm Thursday, March 26
Room 25B, downstairs SJSC
I want to be the best version of myself. I want to
approach God and the world with the heart and eyes
of a child. I want to accept my gifts and give them
back to God. I want to feel God being with me
always. I refuse to let Satan tell me who I am, but
instead know who I really am: the cherished daughter
of the King. I want to run into the embrace of Jesus
and hear the words, “Well done, my child. Welcome
Home.”
During Lent, Dcn Jim and Karen
Kasprzak will offer a five week class
using the book "Things I Wish I'd Known
Before We Got Married". Learning
marriage skills before the wedding, and
even before the engagement, is a wise way to prepare
for the biggest commitment of your life!
Kristin Collins
My Mission
They will examine frequent stress points in
relationships like arguments, debt and money
management, division of labor, family dynamics and
more. All single or dating students or parish young
professionals aged 18-25 are welcome.
I want to always be worthy of God’s grace and love. I
want to show that love to others through my words
and actions. I don’t want to ever miss an encounter
with God, whether He is speaking to me or using me
to speak to another.
I want to be open to God’s plan for me. I want to not
worry so much and trust that God is leading me to
great things. I want to have the courage to always say
“yes” to all that God asks of me.
One day I want to have kids, and I want to be able to
tell them about God using personal stories. I want to
raise them to know God as I know Him, as a friend.
Allison Linder
Why not try and make up your own this
Lenten Season.
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Faith-Based Stories & Reflections
6-7:30pm Wednesday March 25
All students and parishioners are invited to attend this
week's final Soup & Substance, held in McDevitt
Hall, downstairs St. John Church & Student Center.
ASB groups will share their experiences and spiritual
insights over a simple (but delicious!) meal prepared
by the best soup chefs in the Midwest.
Mercy in the Summer
College and Grad Students – Join us this summer
as we go out into our community to answer Jesus’
command to serve God by serving others. On seven
Fridays spread out over the course of summer, we
will participate in activities that will combine service,
prayer, reflection, and fellowship.
“Faith-Based Stories of Service:
St. John MSU Students Reflecting on
their Alternative Spring Break Trips”
Partnering with local non-profits at work in the
greater Lansing area, the service topics will address
the seven Corporal Works of Mercy:
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Come and hear our MSU students share their stories
and reflections on their week of service at locations
across the country during their spring break. All are
welcome! Parents are also encouraged to bring their
junior high children and teens to hear and be inspired
by our college students sharing their inspiring stories
of service and how these experiences impacted their
faith. Join us for our final Lenten Soup &
Substance program this Wednesday evening,
March 25, in McDevitt Hall at St. John (please
note the change of venue!).
Feed the Hungry
Give Drink to the
Thirsty
Clothe the Naked
Shelter the Homeless
Visit the Sick
Visit the Imprisoned
Serve the Dead
This initiative was inspired by the book “Mercy in the
City: How to Feed the Hungry, Give Drink to the Thirsty,
Visit the Imprisoned, and Keep Your Day Job”. As such,
author Kerry Weber has agreed to serve side-byside with our students during our final service project
and to lead a discussion of our experiences.
We begin at 6:00pm with prayer and a simple meal of
soup and rolls, followed by our student presentations from
6:30-7:30pm. Operation Rice Bowls will be available or
feel free to bring canned goods for our St. John Food
Cupboard if you can!
Non-Michigan State University students that are
returning to their SJSC/STA home parish for the
summer are encouraged to participate! Contact John
Oliva (olivajc@hotmail.com) for more information.
Faculty/Community Book Discussion Group
Our reading group will meet on Thursdays, April 9
and 23, to discuss two articles from Commonweal.
On Thursday, April 9, we will discuss, “An Interview
with Cardinal Walter Kasper -- Merciful God,
Merciful Church.” commonwealmagazine.org
i.d. 916 Discipleship Night For Young Adults
i.d. 916 seeks to urge young adults in their 20s and
30s to answer the call to discipleship through
monthly talks and fellowship, faith sharing groups and
more.
During his first Angelus address, Pope
Francis recommended a work of
theology that “has done me so much
good” because it “says that mercy
changes everything; it changes the world
by making it less cold and more fair.”
That book is “Mercy: The Essence of the
Gospel and the Key to Christian Life”, by
Cardinal Walter Kasper. In May 2014, two editors
from Commonweal had the opportunity to sit down
and talk to Cardinal Kasper about his book and the
importance of mercy in the world today.
For more information on i.d. 916 go to http://
renewalministries.net/ and click on "Young Adults."
All are welcome to come and join the discussion. We
meet from 5:30-7:00pm in Room 12 at St. John.
Join us Thursday, April 9 at 6:00pm at the
Church of the Resurrection for praise and
worship, Mass, dinner and drinks and our monthly
talk. The speaker this month is Sister Sarah
Burdick, who will speak on our pillar of Orthodoxy.
Please find our event on the Facebook group "i.d. 916
Lansing" or RSVP to id916lansing@gmail.com.
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SMALL THINGS
This past week Youth Group enjoyed
the presentation by Fr. John Linden
and Dawn Hausmann on Theology of
the Body.....so much so that by
popular request the display of
materials was brought back for a
second week, so teens could get the
materials that interested them.
CALLED.
The FIFTH GRADERS are
learning about God's amazing
love and forgiveness through
the Divine Mercy
devotion. They watched a
short video about Saint
Faustina, and read a more
detailed story about how she
came to be given this devotion. Then the students
got the chance to make a decorative version of one
decade of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, to hang on their
wall or keep by their bedside. Finally, the class prayed
the chaplet together.
This month's CONFIRMATION SESSION is
affectionately thought of as "Speed Dating" - the
students get to meet a variety of faith-filled Catholics
and hear how the Holy Spirit has moved in their
lives. Our first session last week, we met Mr. Paul
Jarzynka, Mrs. Alison Stanley (pictured here) and
Deacon Jim Kasprzak.
On Saturday, March 21
the guests will be
Sr. Dorothy, Ed Rivet,
from Michgian Right to
Life, Fr. Dan and Katrina
Iamarino.
MAGNIFIKID!
Bulk Subscriptions will be available again this year.
Magnifikid! is a wonderful resource for children
between the ages of six and twelve. In each month’s
packet, children will find a booklet of sixteen color
pages with the readings for each Sunday and the Holy
Days of Obligation. Each Magnifikid! issue also includes
the prayers of Sunday Mass, with explanations of difficult
words, a daily prayer suggestion for each week, and
many ideas for ways to live the meaning of the readings
at home.
Butter and Chocolate Lambs & Crosses
We will be selling butter and chocolate lambs and
crosses again this year after all Masses on Palm Sunday
(and during Holy Week in the Formation
Office). These make a very good way for you to
share your Catholic faith and traditions with family
and friends - if people ask, "Why a lamb?" you can
explain that Christ is the Lamb of God who gave His
life for the World! The rest of the
tradition is explained on a sheet you
will receive with your purchase! We
will also have some other fun and
educational items for Easter
baskets. Our sale goes toward New
Horizons for Children and their hosting program for
Eastern European orphans.
Purchased individually, a year's subscription to
Magnifikid! is about $36. Our goal is to get enough
families to participate so that we can get our bulk
subscription price down to $13 for the year....which
we were able to do last year. Each month you can
either pick your child's packets up at St. John or at
St. Thomas Aquinas. If you'd be interested in joining
in with our group subscription, please let us know.
[You might mention to family members that this is a
terrific first Communion present!]
The Notre Dame Club of Lansing Presents
A PREPARATION
FOR EASTER
Monday of Holy Week
March 30
6:00pm to 9:00pm
SPARE YARN? Some seniors crochet and knit lap
robes for the infirm and blankets for babies which are
given away free of charge. They can use your help
with the project with your gift of any extra yarn you
may not need - even small balls or skeins can be used
for stripes or a border, but larger amounts are also
welcome. They can also use donations of any crochet
hooks (any size) or knitting needles that you would be
willing to donate. Bring it to either parish office for
Annie. If you have any questions, e-mail
akitching@elcatholics.org.
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Join us at St. Francis Retreat Center, 703 E. Main St,
Dewitt for a Period of Reflection conducted by Fr. Larry
Delaney. Dinner begins at 6:00pm and the evening
concludes with Mass. The Cost is $15 per person. The
event is open to everyone. RSVP to Bob Telfir,
517-372-5474 or 517-853-5103.
RCIA Update
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
This past Sunday the catechumens/elect
celebrated the Second Scrutiny. They
have considered ways in which they need
to move away from the darkness of sin. They prayed
for a spirit of conversion and the light of faith. The
entire parish community prayed for them and were
reminded of their own need for ongoing conversion.
At the RCIA session, the elect, candidates, and their
sponsors prepared for the Third Scrutiny by
discussing the gospel story of the Raising of Lazarus
from Dead. They considered what is happening in the
world today and where the power of death is at
work. They asked what "stone" needed to be rolled
away from their hearts. They considered how they
might be "bound" by sin, addictions, prejudices,
fears. They asked what keeps them from moving
toward the freedom Jesus is offering them.
If you have any questions about the Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults, or would like to discuss the
possibility of joining the next group of inquirers, call
Pete Ries at 517-351-5460, ext. 1328 or e-mail him at
pries@elcatholics.org.
Refreshments Sought
for the
RCIA Reception
After the Easter Vigil
Hot or cold
refreshments are
welcome for the RCIA reception after the Easter Vigil
the night of April 4 at St. Thomas Aquinas School
Gym. This reception is for the newly initiated
Catholics, their families and friends, and any
parishioners who wish to join them. If you are willing
to bring something, contact Karen Kasprzak at
kkasprzak@elcatholics.org or 517-896-8293.
Outreach Mass
An Outreach Mass viewer writes…
"I have been watching your Mass for
three years. I have come to love your
Mass and all the priests and people I see every week. I
pray for you all."
Thank you for your attendance and support of the
Outreach Mass, and being a part of this evangelical
ministry!
Mom’s Group
Join us downstairs at St. John at
9:30am on March 26 as we focus
on the Stations of the Cross. We
will meet in the lower level before
heading up to the sanctuary. Childcare is provided
for free.
March 30: MOMS Group Play Date
We will meet at the MSU Indoor 4-H Children’s
Garden to see the butterflies! Contact Erica Albert
for more information and to let her know you will be
joining our group, erica.ruth.albert@gmail.com.
STA School News
You are invited…
Don't "TINK"er around,
tickets are on-sale now for
the action packed and song filled
production of Peter Pan, Jr. Two fabulous
presentations, Saturday, March 28,
7:00pm and Sunday March 29, 3:00pm
at the Hannah Community Center. The early bird
gets the best tickets. The ticket order form has been
sent home with your child, so come out and support
your STA students. Reserve your seats by emailing
dawnmbower@gmail.com or lindajaynecleary@gmail.com.
See you there!
Attention Families
with Special Needs Children
The Our Lady of Grace Special
Families Ministry would like to invite
you to our next Super Bowl
Sunday! event on Sunday, March 22. Families with
children who have special needs gather together to
have fun bowling and build friendships. The cost is
$2.50 per game and there is no charge for shoes.
Pizza and pop are provided courtesy of the Knights of
Columbus. Join us at City Limits, 2120 E. Saginaw,
East Lansing, from 12:30 to 2:00pm.
Our last bowling event for the school year will be
April 26. Please contact Amy Schneider for more
information at amyschneider9698@gmail.com or
651-9022
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Save the Date!
Steak & Song at STA will be held
Saturday, May 10, from 5:00pm
to 7:00pm in the school gym. A
delicious steak dinner will be served and lively musical
entertainment will be provided throughout the
evening. You don’t want to miss this annual event!
Beginning April 13, get your reduced price tickets for
$12! Proceeds from this fundraiser will provide
Catholic students with scholarships for their studies at
MSU, in exchange for their musical contributions
toward worship at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
Lansing Diocesan
Men’s Conference
“Rise Up”
This year’s Men’s Conference
is quickly approaching! Men,
you won’t want to miss this once a year event to
gather with hundreds of others from around the
Diocese of Lansing who will be inspired to take their
faith to a deeper level and grow in their walk with the
Lord. It will be held Saturday, April 25, 8:30am to
3:00pm, at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Brighton.
Sign up now at Acceptthechallenge.org. The cost is
$40 for Adults, $30 for Students, includes lunch.
St. Vincent DePaul
In the Gospel today, Jesus says “Whoever
serves me must follow me, and where I am,
there also will my servant be. The Father will
honor whoever serves me.” When we help
the poor we are truly followers of Jesus,
servant of the poor.
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul poor box, know that you are a sign of God’s love
to those who are suffering and you give them Easter
hope and joy.
Position Opening: St. Joseph Church in St. Johns
is accepting applications for the Music DirectorOrganist position at their parish. Applicant must be
proficient on piano and organ, familiar with liturgical
norms, and able to direct the adult choir, cantors,
and instrumentalists. 25 hrs/wk; includes benefits.
Apply to business.stjoseph@gmail.com by April 13,
2015. Direct questions to Susan at 989-224-8994.
Readings for the week of March 22, 2015
Sunday
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Jer 31:31-34; Ps 51; Heb 5:7-9;
Jn 12:20-33
Monday Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or
13:41c-62; Ps 23; Jn 8:1-11
Tuesday Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102; Jn 8:21-30
Wednesday Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40; Heb 10:4-10;
Lk 1:26-38
Thursday Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105; Jn 8:51-59
Friday
Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18; Jn 10:31-42
Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31; Jn 11:45-56
Sunday: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16; Is 50:4-7;
Ps 22; Phil 2:6-11;Mk 14:1—15:47 or
15:1-39
Faith Sharing Questions For Next Sunday
We invite you to prepare for the upcoming Sunday liturgy
on March 29, Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, by
reflecting on the Gospel for that weekend:
Mark 14:1—15:47 Jesus institutes the Eucharist.
Judas betrays him, and Peter denies him thrice. Jesus
is accused, condemned, crucified, and buried.
Questions: How do I pour myself out in service to
others? To whom do I go when I feel humiliated and
rejected by others?
More reflections are available at elcatholics.org under
Adult Faith Formation - Bringing Home the Word.
Thank you St. Thomas and St. John
Parishioners! Your generous support
to the mission and ministry of St.
Vincent Catholic Charities and Cristo
Rey Community Center is greatly
appreciated. As of Feb. 28 over
$9,700 has been given to help us bring
hope to our neighbors in greatest need. Thank you
for partnering with us to build a stronger community!
~ Andrea E. Seyka CEO STVCC and
Joseph Garcia ED CRCC
Please Pray for People in the Military
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands.
Protect them as they protect us.
Bless them and their families for the selfless acts
8 they perform for us in our time of need. AMEN.
Events In our Parish
Mass Intentions
Monday, March 23, 2015
10:00am
Faith Sharing Group (STA)
4:30pm
Religious Education (STA)
5:30pm
Centering Contemplative Prayer (SJSC)
6:30pm
Alpha for Catholics (STA)
6:30pm
JustFaith (STA)
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
6:30pm
Chinese Prayer Group (SJSC)
6:30pm
Group Spiritual Direction (STA)
6:30pm
East Lansing Catholics Network (STA)
7:00pm
RCIA Inquiry (SJSC)
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
10:00am
Rosary (STA)
10:00am
Bible Study (STA)
3:15pm, 4:15pm
Cherub Choir Rehearsal (STA)
6:00pm
Soup & Substance (SJSC)
6:00pm
Cub Scout Meeting (STA)
7:00pm
Korean Prayer Group (STA)
7:00pm
Light Weigh (STA)
7:30pm
Faith Sharing (SJSC)
Thursday, March 26, 2015
9:30am
Mom’s Group (SJSC)
1:30pm
Faith Sharing Group (SJSC)
3:15pm. 4:30pm
Seraph Choir Rehearsal (STA)
6:00pm
Choir Rehearsal (STA)
6:30pm
Choir Rehearsal (SJSC)
7:00pm
Parents’ Baptism Seminar (STA)
7:30pm
GSYP (SJSC)
Friday, March 27, 2015
4:00pm
K of C Fish Fry (STA)
5:15pm
Stations of the Cross (SJSC)
7:00pm
Stations of the Cross (STA)
7:30pm
St. Paul in Arabia: A Lenten Journey (STA)
Saturday, March 28, 2015
9:00am
Food Cupboard (SJSC)
10:00am
Easter Vigil Choir Rehearsal (STA)
Sunday, March 29, 2015
8:30am, 10:20am
Religious Ed Classes (STA)
9:45am
Choir Rehearsal (STA)
11:00am
RCIA (SJSC)
12:00pm
Choir & Bass Luncheon (STA)
1:00pm
Boy Scout Troop #293 (STA)
1:00pm
Caring for Children (STA)
1:00pm
Choir & Bass Easter Rehearsal (STA)
2:00pm
RCIA Inquiry (SJSC)
3:00pm
Collegiate Ensemble Rehearsal (SJSC)
3:00pm
Youth Ministry (STA)
3:00pm
ESTEEM (SJSC)
3:50pm
Korean Community Mass (STA)
4:00pm
Spaghetti Supper (SJSC)
4:30pm
James: Pearls for Wise Living (STA)
6:30pm
JustFaith (STA)
Monday, March 23, 2015
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Int. of Ellen Andary req. by Randy & Betty Hackney
12:15pm (St. John)
Int. of Fr. Jake req. by his Friends
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Debbie Metcalf req. by Larry & Gail Meyer
9:15pm (St. John)
Taylor Buford req. by Elaine & Frank Knox
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Edward Wood Sr. req. by Larry & Gail Meyer
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Int. of Brian Barnhart req. by Barbara Brochu
12:15pm (St. John)
Pam Czubak req. by Natalie Zoeller
Thursday, March 26, 2015
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Lucille Gaughan req. by Janet & Al Weilbaecher
9:15pm (St. John)
Petra Sambaer
Friday, March 27, 2015
6:30am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Frank DeRose req. by Friday Breakfast Group
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Frederick & Marjorie Kane req. by Family
12:15pm (St. John)
Leon Fanslow req. by Tom & Mary Ellen Small
Saturday, March 28, 2015
4:30pm (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Int. of Rory Kelly req. by Leo & Peggy Kennedy
Sunday, March 29, 2015
8:00am (St. John)
People of the Parish
9:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Richard & Dora Long req. by The Bonk Family
10:00am (St. John)
Janet Moore Somerville req. by the Bill Somerville Family
11:00am (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Tom Kinney req. by Rick & Julie Bryce
12:00pm (St. John)
Raina K. Namen req. by Frank & Elaine Knox
5:00pm (St. John)
Mary Natoli req. by Joseph Natoli
7:00pm (St. John)
Int. of Denise Clark req. by Danny & Cathy O’Rourke
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When we feel spiritually dead, we lock ourselves up in the
darkness of our own anxiety and egotism and fear. But there is a
power, a divine power, sent into this world whose very purpose
is to break through all such stones. Jesus calls us, “Come Out!”
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