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“As Disciples of Jesus Christ, we are a giving, growing Catholic family. Through the intercession of Mary, we pray, we worship, we serve and we educate in Faith.”
July 7, 2019
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 2 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN
On the Same Page Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
DearFriends, Overthesepastthirteenyears,watchingmeandcomingtoknowandunderstandme,(atleastatsomelevel!)youhavecertainlylearnedofmyloveofmusic.Thepowerofmusictotouchandmovethehumansoulisprofound.Ithas been said that, “Music fuels the mind and thus fuels our creativity.” A Creative mind has the ability to makediscoveriesandcreateinnovations.ThegreatestmindsandthinkerslikeAlbertEinstein,Mozart,andFrankLloydWrightallhadsomethingincommoninthattheywereconstantlyexploringtheirimaginationandcreativity.
ListeningtoinstrumentalmusicchallengesmetolistenandtotellastoryaboutwhatIhear.Inthesamesense,playingamusicalinstrument,Ibelieve,givesyoutheabilitytotellthestorywithoutwords.Ittranscendsallboundariesofcommunicationbecauseyoucanspeakandtellstoriestosomeoneontheothersideoftheplanet,eventhoughyoubothdon’tspeakthesamelanguage.AndintheChurch,weasCatholicshavedonethisformanygenerations.Thinkofallthepiecesofmusicwhichhavebeensunginchurchthroughouttheworldforhundredsofyears!
Truly,musichasspiritualpower!NoonereallyknowswhereMusiccamefrombuttherearemanytheoriesthatsuggest that music predates the existence of humankind. One of the most commonly known uses for music wasreligiousandsacredtribalevents.InMayancivilization,musicwasusedincelebrationofavictoryatwarandevenattheburialofinfluentialfigures. SomeoftheearliestrecordedmomentsinMusictookplaceintheMedievaltimeswithchoralpiecesforchurchprayers. Muchemphasiswasplacedintheorganizationandtheuseofspecificharmoniestocreatemoodsthatwouldillicit a spiritualexperience. Frequently, as I standat thedoorsat theendofMasspeoplecomment tome, that forthem,musicisthekeytoGodandtoaholy,morefulfillinglifethroughtheChurch.
Forthisreason,overthesepastyearswehavebeentryingtoincreaseourmusicalrepertoireaswellasincreasethenumberofourchoirmembers. Wehaveaddeda“ContemporaryMusicEnsemble”forthe11:30a.m.,SundayMassandthenumberofnewmusicianshasincreasedtremendously.
WehavecometoanimportantjunctionintimeforourmusicallifehereatOLV. Ourbelovedpiano,thoughithasbeenwellcaredforandregularlymaintainedforthepastthirty-plusyears,byaserviceprofessionalseveraltimesayear,we are facedwith the reality that somemajorwork needs tobedone, andbecauseof its age,more frequentmaintenancewillberequiredinthefuture. Presently,workneedstobedonetothe“voicing”ofthepianotorebuildandtoreshapethehammersaswellastoreplacestrings. KathySandersonhasmetwithanumberofdistributorsandmanufacturers of pianos, and her wish and recommendation would be to replace our present instrument with aSteinway. Foranywhomightnotknow,SteinwayisanAmericanpianocompany,foundedin1853inManhattanbyGermanpiano builder Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth led to theopeningofafactoryinNewYorkCity,andlaterafactoryinHamburg,Germany. ThefactoryintheQueensboroughofNewYorkCity supplies theAmericasand the factory inHamburgsupplies the restof theworld. Steinwayhasbeendescribedasaprominentpianocompany,knownformakingpianosofhighqualityandforinventionswithintheareaofpianodevelopment.
AnewSteinway intheclassicblackwillcostusaround$80,000. Iwouldmuchpreferamahoganywood,toblendmorewithourwoodworking,but I’mhappywiththe classic black, too! So now, at this time, thequestion looming, is of course, thefinancingof thepiano. Wehave the funds insavings,andwecertainlycouldsimplypurchasethenewinstrument,alongwiththetrade-inoftheexistingpiano. (Thoughthedepreciationoftheinstrumentisincredible. Ayearago,wewouldhavereceivedaround$15,000asatrade-inandnowwewillreceiveabout$8,000.)
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OLVSCHOOLNEWSWant to be a part of our Parish School?
OLV is accepting applications for students entering grades K-5!
Our Lady of Victory Catholic Parish School is a place to learn academics, as well as our Christian Values.
We want our students to grow as learners and grow as Catholics, to be challenged academically, and encouraged to serve others. Our
Catholic Parish School community will provide a rigorous academic and Catholic curriculum, a safe environment, and a place where teachers and students model Christ like behavior and respect for all. OLV students will be well prepared for success
in any college preparatory high school.
Please contact Kate Szuba, Principal, at [email protected] for further information.
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Kathyand Ihavespokenabouta“fund-raising”of sortsbyhostinga“Cabaret” typeevening in the fall. Wecouldserveappetizersanddrinksaschoirmembersandparishionersofferaneveningofinstrumentalandvocalmusicselectionsforentertainment.Wecouldalsosimplyaskanyoneinterestedinmakingadonationtodoso…andthenusesavingsasneededtocompletethepurchase.PleaseknowthatthisisnotanythingthatIwoulddo,oreven“could”do,withouttheconsentandapprovalofourFinanceCouncil. IntheArchdioceseofDetroit,asPastor,Icannotauthorizethespendingofanythingover$10,000withoutthepriorapprovaloftheFinanceCouncil,andatahighlevel,Icanonlyspend with the consent and approval of our Council, as well as the approval of the Board of Consultors for theArchdiocese.
Pleaseletmeknowifyouhaveanythoughtsonthematter,I’dbehappytohearthem.
God’sBlessingsuponyou,Father Denis
The Faith Formation Office has moved! We are now between the St. John XXIII and Marth Mary,rooms—not a bad place to be. No matter where we move our faith is always with us. It is the lens and foundation in which we see and live out our experiences. The formation of our faith is an ebb and flow in seeking knowledge and understanding in order to communicate it, share it and live it as faithful disciples of Jesus. So no matter where we are or what we are doing, remember as Catholic
Christians we represent Christ. How well of a job are we doing? Can you defend the faith? Can you share God’s grace and mercy in your life? What do you do to enrich and feed your own soul? What do you do to bring others to Christ? Our four walls do not make our ministry so no matter where we are, know that you are always welcome and our resources are available to you in the Faith Formation Office.
KELLYBRUNO,FAITHFORMATIONDIRECTOR
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Civic Concern Collection NEEDED THE MOST: KLEENEX!!, Canned Fruit, Tuna and Paper Towels. IDEAS: Cereal or Breakfast foods, juice, Snack Bars, Cans/Containers of Fruit or Vegetables, Cans of Meat: Tuna, Salmon, Chicken, or Spam, Cans of Soup, Stew or Ravioli. Macaroni and Cheese, Knorr packages of Rice or Noodle dishes. Paper Products, Laundry and Dish Soap. ALL other items are welcome, too!
Faith in Action is LOVE—Love in Action is SERVICE Saint Teresa of Calcutta
OLV Stitching BusyBodies The Stitching Busybodies meet the first and third Thursdays of the month, in the St. Anne Room (the lower level of the church), from 9:15 a.m. until noon. If you can sew, crochet or knit a rectangle, we have projects that could use your help. Please come and check us out! Upcoming meeting date: July 11 (due to the July 4 holiday) and 18. There also are kits available with supplies and patterns in the drop off /pick up box near the stairwell in the Church atrium.
We are collecting through November: Stitched or purchased hats, scarves and gloves for men for St. Leo's Soup Kitchen and for boys and girls (newborn to teen sizes) in Detroit Foster Care thru Community Social Services. Our Wish List is for new washcloths (any color), Ziploc (quart, 1or 2 gallon) bags, and cosmetic or toiletry bags (free with makeup or airlines). Thank you to all for your great support!
Volunteers NeededMISSIONARY SISTERS OF CHARITY CHILDREN’S CAMP PICNIC
Thursday, July 18, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Picnic at Waterford Bend Park (corner of 6 Mile/Northville Roads) We are looking to fill jobs! Please consider helping with: Set-Up, Serving Food, Delivering Items from OLV to the Picnic and back to OLV, Running Games, Floaters and Clean Up.
If you can’t come the day of the picnic and still want to help, we can use Watermelon Donations/Cut intoTriangles and placed in an aluminum pan with cellophane. Also we are in need of Pre-filled Water Balloons, please transport in a garbage bag. Contact us for details.
Thank you for your support to make a FUN day for these Children. Please email or call with your job preference. These are available on a first come-first serve basis!
Lindsey Duda at [email protected] or (248) 349-2621, ext. 2258 or Tina Bak at [email protected] or (248) 349-2621, ext. 2277. Thank you!
AUTISM HERO WALK Grab your capes and get ready to fly with us as we
celebrate 10 years of AAoM at the Detroit Zoo! Sunday, July 28
Registration opens at 7:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony at 8:30 a.m.
1 Mile walk through the Detroit Zoo. Live entertainment, superhero cape making, face painting,
photo booth and more! Free parking and admission.
(Suggested donation $20 per walker) Register at www.aaomwalk.rallybound.org
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EVERWONDERABOUTTHEBIBLICALROOTSOFTHECATHOLICFAITH?LOOKINGFORIN-DEPTH,LIVETEACHINGONTHEENTIREBIBLE?
Join “Created for Covenant,” a Catholic Biblical School of Michigan (CBSM) class starting the week of September 15, in St. Clair Shores, Grosse Pointe Park, Novi, or online. Through donations, CBSM classes are accessible to all with 100% of requests for financial assistance met. Find out more at cbsmich.org, by attending an Information Night on Tuesday, July 16, at 7:15 p.m., at St. Clare of Montefalco in Grosse Pointe Park, or by contacting [email protected] / (586) 438-3085.
In today’s Gospel (Luke 10:1-12, 17-20), we see how Jesus sent his Apostles out two by two. In this spirit, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul members “go out two by two” to visit our neighbors
who contact us at their time of need in their homes. It is there, in the family setting, that Vincentians listen, offer humble advice and render assistance.
While the material needs of our neighbors are often great, their spiritual needs may be greater still. As Vincentians we often discover on many occasions, when a neighbor present us with their problem or seeks our advice, we come eventually to realize their real need is not only our advice or assistance, but rather the sympathy of our listening heart. Often we feel that after having given advice to people what they were really asking for is understanding and compassion. They are seeking a listening heart rather than a speaking bureau of information.” (McCullen, Deep Down Things, p. 538-9)
If you interested in learning more about OLV’s SVdP ministry, please call the OLV SVdP Hotline at (248) 349-2622 or e-mail us at: [email protected], and one of our members will contact you and share what being a Vincentian is all about. Or join us at our next SVdP meeting this Tuesday, July 9, at 7:00 p.m., in the St. John XXIII Room.
Growspiritually.Helpthoseinneed.
DevelopChristianfriendships.
OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society | Conference #437
LiveYourFaith.JointheSOCIETYOFST.VINCENTDEPAUL
Since1833,theSocietyofSt.VincentdePaulhasbeenservicingthoseinneed.
YoungAdultConferencesarenowforming!
HELLO OLV Altar Servers! Please note that throughout the summer months, alter serving is on a volunteer basis only. There will be a sign-in sheet at each Mass for trained Altar Servers to be able to serve. All servers newly trained and “retired” are welcome to help out!
Each Server should write their name on the sheet at the podium in the Gathering Space prior to entering the sacristy to dress in their alb. Thank you for your help this summer! We will begin training new servers next fall.
Also, we are in need of a new coordinator for next year’s Altar Server Schedule. Please call the Parish Office or email [email protected] for more information.
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Young Adult Ministry The Detroit Catholic Young Adult series, “Summer in Detroit,” launches this week as part of the Unleash the Gospel initiative.
The Tuesday evening series includes an art night on July 10 with sacred artist Mary Dudek demonstrating clay portrait sculpture; an evening of service on July 17 with speakers and the opportunity to participate in either the St. Paul Street Evangelization or backpack ministry; Theology on Tap with Father Steve Pullis speaking about the desire for happiness on July 23; and an adoration night on July 30, the feast day of Blessed Solanus Casey, led by Father Mario Amore with prayer teams for healing, beautiful music, and confession.
Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal support the Young Adult and Campus Ministry Office, which provides young adults with opportunities to grow in their faith through evangelization, catechesis, spiritual growth, liturgical formation, social events, and service.
Details about these events can be found on the Archdiocese of Detroit Facebook page and at unleashthegospel.org. For information about the Catholic Services Appeal, please go to aod.org/csa.
2019 Catholic serviceS appeal
The AOD has set our CSA quota at $213,083. Please prayerfully consider the most generous gift possible. You may bring your completed pledge card to Mass or drop it by the Parish Office, or pledge your gift online, using your debit or credit card, at http://olv.aodcsa.org. Please make checks payable to CSA. More details can be found on our website, www.olvnorthville.org. Thank you for your support!
2019 CSA Parish Goal: $ 213,083 Amount Pledged: $ 140,725 Amount Paid: $ 106,222 Total # of Pledges: 349
Our Lady of Sorrows &
Northwest Catholic Football
ALL SPORTS CONDITIONING CAMP July 29-August 2, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The Camp will take place at the Our Lady of SorrowsAthleticField,inFarmingtonHills.Thecostis$40perplayer.Visitwww.nwcatholicfootball.comformoreinformationandtoregister.Questions?Pleaseemailinfo@nwcatholicfootball.com.
CatholicNightatComericaPark
Come join us for arelaxing night of faith, funand fe l lowship at theballpark! The Archdioceseof Detroit is hosting aCatholic Night at Comerica
Parkandallarewelcome. On Tuesday, September 10, the Tigerswill take on the Yankees at 6:45 p.m., andwewouldlovetoseeyouthere. All parishes & parishioners in thearchdiocese and beyondare invited for a nightoffunandfellowship. Each ticketpurchased includesadonationto Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan andalsoalimited-editionDetroitTigers+UnleashtheGospelhat. Don’tmissthisgreatevent,getyourticketstodayatutgdet.org/catholicnight.
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GolftoServeOthersUPCOMINGGOLFOUTINGSINTHELOCALAREA
David lives on….
David Widzinski COMMUNITY GOLF CLASSIC
A community gathering to remember and celebrate David’s life, faith and spirit, while supporting local charitable causes.
On December 3, 2012, our son, brother and friend, David Widzinski, died in his sleep. David appeared to be in perfect health and his passing was a tremendous shock to his family, friends and community. After David’s passing, we decided to take action to remember David and the tremendous impact he had on many people.
Who was David? • He was a fun loving, kind-hearted and compassionate 16-year-old young Northville resident. • He was a good student and athlete. • Most importantly, he deeply loved and cared about people, and not just his friends or family, but everyone, from the homeless,
to the quiet or lonely, and to those who needed a friend. Since losing David, we hold a golf outing and dinner on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. We call it the David Widzinski Community Golf Classic because it is a community event, where we love, laugh, remember David, and help others. This year’s golf outing will be held on September 1, 2019, at Tanglewood Golf Course in South Lyon. We hope you can join us.
We also ask our community for help so that we can create a memorable event, including raffling gift baskets to support this celebration of David’s life. This is a memorial celebration and proceeds are donated to local families in need, as David would want it. If David had only one dollar in his pocket, he would always give it away before using it for himself.
If you are in a position to do so, please help us by making a cash donation, sponsoring a Hole ($100/hole), or donating something that we can use as a raffle prize. Please contact Barbara Widzinski at [email protected] or
TheSocietyofNotreDamedeBonSecours13thAnnualFamilyGolfOuting
“HelpingLocalFamiliesinNeed” Saturday,July13
Registrationat7:30a.m./TeeTimeis8:00a.m.
FoxCreekGolfCourse3600SevenMileRoad,Livonia
18HolesofGolfwithCartandmeals$85perperson
ContactCarrieRyckmanat(248)890-2872orPaulBeaubienat(586)419-8955
"Incorporatedin2006asaCatholicSociety,theSNDDBSoperatestopreservethetraditionsofourfaithbyextendinghelpphysically, spiritually or monetarily as needs arise in ourcommunity."
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Our Lady of Victory 2019 Youth Mission “This Catholic Heart Work Camp (CHWC) has completely changed my view on religion. I used to think that God was something people only focused on in Sunday church. I see now that everything in your life can be influenced by your
faith. For example, at the camp we were told to ‘radiate’ God’s light through volunteering. The humbling act of working for people that are less fortunate than ourselves was a way that people could practice their religion in their daily life. I truly loved being at this camp. I made tons of new friends from all over the east half of America. We all liked to joke around and mimic each other’s accents. I also enjoyed it because there was never a dull moment with music playing all of the time and a new activity planned every hour. All in all, CHWC is a wonderful opportunity for teens to strengthen their faith and do great deeds.” Marisa Reddy, Northville High School
Marisa Reddy will be a senior at Northville High School this coming fall and we were blessed to have her join us on our trip. The pictures above were from her work site. Next year’s mission trip will probably take place, again, the first week after the Northville Schools get out of class. If you are a high school student-consider coming along!
Don’t forget our Fall Youth Group Kick-Off on Sunday, September 8! -Deacon Ric
OUR LADY OF VICTORY HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH Calling all High School Students! Upcoming Events & Activities All information is available at www.olvnorthville.org. Go under “Faith Sharing.”
HIGHSCHOOLSTUDENTSEnjoythesummer–spendDmewithfamily&friends!
SAVETHEDATEFallKick-OffisSunday,September8!
Stay Connected Because You Matter!Questions on high school activities?
Contact Deacon Ric at [email protected] or (248) 349-2621.
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Our Lady of Victory’s 2019-20 Faith Formationprogram is now open for Fall Registration. Please visitwww.olvnorthville.org for registration information andforms. We could always use additional Catechists for ourprogram. For more information, please call the FaithFormationOfficeat(248)349-2559.
Monthly Offering GIVING BACK TO THE LORD: June 2019
Actual BudgetSunday Offering: $ 105,963eGiving: $ 23,456 $ 129,419 $ 132,500
Variance: $ (3,081)
Special Collections YTD (started July 1, 2019)
St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen $ 11,114Christian Service $ 14,614 St. Vincent de Paul $ 13,616 Catholic Charities of SE Michigan $ 3,827 Propagation of the Faith $ 6,992 Catholic Relief Services $ 6,032 Gospel of Life $ 8,183 Retirement Fund for the Religious $ 11,148 Missions $ 10,570 Aid for Central/Eastern Europe $ 2,516 Peter’s Pence $ 4,840 Easter Flowers $ 1,320
June Baptisms
AliceJaneHoffmandaughterofWernerWilhelmHoffmanandOlesiaValchuk
EthanJamesKennawsonofGaryL.KennawIIandNataliePilarz
ChloeEun-SuhLevesquedaughterofStevenLevesqueandHeWonHelenBang
EllisJamesJin-SuhLevesquesonofStevenLevesqueandHeWonHelenBang
IsabelleAnnetteLutherdaughterofPeterMaximilianLutherChelseaAnnettePeterson
BenjaminRobertNolansonofIanNolanandDanielleAnstett
AceDouglasOberskisonofAdanOberskiandAlanaCurran
GrantFrederickSchannesonofScottFrederickSchanneandMaryChristineMcInerney
EleanoraLoveSwansondaughterofStephenSwansonandJessicaPivetta
RemingtonRoseSwieckidaughterofSkylarSwieckiandJocelynPotocki
LucyQuinnSyrjamakidaughterofJohnSyrjamakiandMalloryField
New OLV Parishioners!WilliamandLolaSample
KatherineWoychik
TheSmileyFamilyJim,Beth,LaurenandAlison
In Memoriam
We remember and pray for the loved ones from our parish family who have entered eternal life this past month:
Nancy BelangerJoan Lorraine Durant
Donald KurkowskiPhil Nuccio
June Weddings
Brittany Keranen and Sean Nagorsen
Katherine Sullivan and Darin Munnell
Clare Naughton and Geoffrey Albaugh
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Hello Sunshine!!Summer time is great…but it doesn’t bring an end to
our worries, concerns or personal struggles. Stephen Ministers are here to offer a listening ear, prayers and support during the summer, too. We don’t pack up and leave for a summer vacation!
Look at the Stephen Ministry heading on the parish website or call our confidential voice message box: (248) 349-0216 and leave your name. A Stephen Minister Leader will return your call.
Ministry ScheduleSaturday, July 13 Sunday, July 14
5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Clergy FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENNIS KAUFFMAN FR. DENIS THEROUX
Lectors GEORGE MCLEOD DOROTHY SUSZANSKA
PATRICK ROMZEK DAVE GUGALA
MARGARET ZONCA BOB DORIGO-JONES
DENISE JENKINS KATIE HOWARD
Altar Servers
THERE IS NO ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS. PLEASE SIGN-IN AT THE GATHERING SPACE PODIUM, IF YOU ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE. THANK YOU!
MAJ Mikelle AdamczykUSN Patrick AntioSrA Olivia AzeezUSN Benjamin Baxter MAJ Barton BlackorbyUSMC Kristopher BledsoePFC Brian BokunSSG Joshua Bullock SGT Jamie BushmanLT Benjamin Clay USNLTJG Hannah ConstantakisLTJG Katelyn Constantakis LT Michael CullenUSMC Robert DeanSPC Tyler DeBozy MAJ David FaulkLTJG Katherine Mary GorskiSSGT Brian A. Hada LT John J HamannChief Matt HayduCPT Jay Heide LTC Barbara Krause LT Daniel Kuriluk CPT Matthew KurilukCPL Ben Maday
Pray For Those Who Serve in Our Military Do you know someone who is serving in the military? Please call the Parish Office to add your loved one’s name. Continue to pray for peace and for a lasting and peaceful solution to the world’s conflicts.
MAJ Shawn Magowan SPC Shawn McHaleSGT Mark McGlynnSGT Alexandra McGlynnCPL James McGlynnChap. Tim Meier, SJ SGT Steven Miller SPC Lauren Moloney CW2 Lincoln MoloneyCPT Rick Moreira, USMCMAJ Brooke Heintz Morrissey MAJ Michael T. Morrissey DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth1LT Brett QuickCPT Kelsey QuickPFC Matthew RabahyA1C Elyse McCanna SalmonMAJ Mark SaurerSSG Amber Schmay, USAFCPL Gabriel Smith, USMC SFC William SmithPFC Nathan SwigerUSMC Daniel Van BonnLTC Christopher Wagner MAJ Phillip Wiktor, USMC LTJG Adam Williams
Names are kept on the list for fourweeks. Ifyouwishtoaddorremoveaname,pleasecalltheParishOfficeat(248)349-2621.Thankyou!
Dear God, we place our worries in your hands. We place our sick under your care and humbly ask that you restore your servants to health once more. Please remember to keep in prayer…
Those who need our prayers...
Robert Albright Mildred Madigan
Mary Bongiovani Paula Mahinske
Barry Broden Christine McCarthy
Gina Buchan Maggie McQuillan-Key
Barbara Burbo Joseph Miller
Esther Cook Jean MillsEnrico Digirolamo Sandy O’Leary
Shirley Digirolamo Austin Outwater
Flora DiPardo Daniel Outwater
Barb Evans Patricia Outwater
Mary Furlong Andrew PiaskowyJane Gacioch Kathryn Piotrowski
Daniel Hadel Lucy Quinn
Ralph Hanson Ryan Romanczyk
Ellen Hymes Helen Schneider
William Kempa Gary Skarjune
Nancy Kiernan Diane St. George
Margo Kramar Gary Skarjune
Robert Kramar Nancy StarkJennifer Kuphal Teresa Stayer
Ted Lachowicz Jackson Stegmeyer
Toni Lachowicz Lorraine Theroux
Lawrence Larabell Eleanor Tymowski
Suzanne Larabell Marilyn Wirtz
Jerry MacGillis Ankica Zander
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Monday Gn28:10-22a;Ps91:1-2,3-4,14-15ab;Mt9:18-26
Tuesday SaintAugusDneZhaoRong,Priest,andCompanions,Martyrs Gn32:23-33;Ps17:1b,2-3,6-7ab,8band15;Mt9:32-38Wednesday Gn41:55-57;42:5-7a,17-24a;Ps33:2-3,10-11,18-19;Mt10:1-7
Thursday MemorialofSaintBenedict,Abbot Gn44:18-21,23b-29;45:1-5;Ps105:16-17,18-19,20-21;Mt10:7-15
Friday Gn46:1-7,28-30;Ps37:3-4,18-19,27-28,39-40;Mt10:16-23Saturday SaintHenry Gn49:29-32;50:15-26a;Ps105:1-2,3-4,6-7;Mt10:24-33Sunday FiWeenthSundayinOrdinaryTime Dt30:10-14;Ps69:14,17,30-31,33-34,36,37orPs19:8,9,10,11;Col1:15-20;Lk10:25-37
Mass IntentionsWeek at a Glance
Readings of the Week: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Monday,July87:00p.m.Spec.Int.ofJoanneRatkewiczreq.byDenisePa*ersonSpec.Int.ofMichelleHerdellreq.byMerryHerdellMargaretAnnVoganreq.byFr.DenisandOLVStaff Fr.ErniePorcarireq.bytheLaRouereFamilyWednesday,July108:30a.m.RussellHartmanreq.byRonHartman DonRabahyreq.byJoanBorto AlGiehrlreq.byJoanBorto Thursday,July119:00a.m.DeaconBernardTherouxreq.byJohnandConnieConder Spec.Int.ofRalphHansonreq.byFr.JohnCurrin TheresaZugajreq.byMerryHerdell Friday,July128:30a.m.Spec.Int.ofMarilynWirtzreq.byFamily MarianRamseyreq.byFamily NancyCiaconoreq.byFamily HolySoulsinPurgatoryreq.byThroughHisHeartMinistry Saturday,July135:00p.m.AlGierhlreq.byCaroleOrtman DarleneSadlerreq.byOLVChoir StellaAndEdwardMackavichreq.bytheKrawczykFamily LindaRaymondTransoureq.bytheHayoshFamilySunday,July147:30a.m.MarjorieKelnerreq.byFamily Spec.Int.ofRyanRomanczykreq.byFriends 9:30a.m.TomRicereq.byTomandMaryWicke RobertMarcantonioreq.byFamily LawrenceKowalczykreq.byaFriend StellaKowalczykreq.byaFriend Spec.Int.ofGarredQuick&GeralynQuickreq.byFamily 11:30a.m.Jon-PaulMisiulisreqbySueMisiulis MercedesCarellreq.byFamily Spec.Int.oftheTherouxFamilyreq.byJohnandConnieConder
MONDAY,JULY8Rosary,6:15p.m.,ChurchMass,7:00p.m.,Church
AAMeeQng,7:30p.m.,Fr.Ernie
TUESDAY,JULY9UntoldBlessings,9-11a.m.,JohnXXIIICardGroup,1p.m.,NeumannRoom
St.VincentdePaulMtg,7p.m.,JohnXXIII
WEDNESDAY,JULY10Rosary,8:05a.m.,ChurchMass,8:30a.m.,Church
Alpha,6:30p.m.,Fr.ErnieCenterContemporaryMusic,7p.m.,Church
THURSDAY,JULY11Rosary,8:05a.m.,ChurchMass,8:30a.m.,Church
SQtchingBusybodies,9:15a.m.,St.Anne
FRIDAY,JULY12Rosary,8:05a.m.,ChurchMass,8:30a.m.,Church
SATURDAY,JULY13ReconciliaQon,3:30p.m.,Church
Mass,5:00p.m.,Church
SUNDAY,JULY14Mass,7:30a.m.,ChurchMass,9:30a.m.,ChurchMass,11:30a.m.,Church
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OURLADYOFVICTORYCATHOLICCHURCH133OrchardDrive✚ Northville,Michigan✚48167
Phone:(248)349-2621✚ Fax:(248)349-7329✚ www.olvnorthville.org
OFFICEHOURSMonday-Friday:8:30a.m.-noon,1:00-5:00p.m.,Sunday,8:30a.m.-1:00p.m.
MASSSCHEDULESaturday-5:00p.m.,Sunday-7:30,9:30&11:30a.m.,Monday-7:00p.m.,
Wednesday-Friday:8:30a.m.RECONCILIATIONSCHEDULE:Saturday,3:30p.m.
PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
COLLABORATIONPARTNERPARISHES
HolyFamily,24505MeadowbrookRd.,Novi,48375(248)349-8847,www.holyfamilynovi.org
St.James,46325W.10MileRd.,Novi,48374 (248)347-7778,www.sjnovi.net
St.Joseph,830S.Lafaye*eSt.,SouthLyon,48178 (248)446-8700,www.saintjosephsouthlyon.org
CLERGY Rev. Denis B. Theroux, [email protected] Ext.2255 Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE and DEACON Ric Misiak, [email protected] Ext. 2254
MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy Sanderson, [email protected] Ext. 2261 Tim Johnson, [email protected] Ext. 2479
PARISH OFFICE Office Secretary: Janet Baker and Kim Minniear [email protected] Ext. 2250 Administrative Assistant Colleen Bonadeo, [email protected] Ext. 2292 Parish Administrator Julie Lupo, [email protected] Ext. 2257
Purchasing and FACTS Tuition Management Julie Stedem, [email protected] Ext. 2270
Parish Accountant Gina Garcia, [email protected] Ext. 2259
Bulletin Editor Michelle Gawne, [email protected] Ext. 2253
Maintenance Director Bob Larson, [email protected] Ext. 2266
Facilities and Events Coordinator/Faith Formation Secretary Ellen O’Neil, [email protected] Ext. 2256
OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Fax: (248) 380-7247 Kate Szuba, Principal
FAITH FORMATION (248) 349-2559 Kelly Bruno, Director [email protected]
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Eric Fox, Chairperson [email protected]
OLV DADS’ CLUB PRESIDENT John Glon [email protected]
HOSPITALITY MINISTRY COORDINATOR Tina Bak, [email protected] Ext. 2277
CHRISTIAN SERVICE COORDINATOR Lindsey Duda, [email protected] Ext. 2258
Gospel of Life Merri Cullen, [email protected] (248) 790-8068
Meal Ministry Karen Martin, [email protected] (248) 797-3888 Deliah Sarafa, [email protected] (248) 884-5553
Stitching Busybodies (Sewing Ministry) Andrea Murdock, [email protected] (248) 349-4382
Special Needs Outreach Pat Romzek, [email protected] (248) 305-8984 Karen Schmid, [email protected] (734) 327-4641
St. Leo’s Outreach Tony Albanese, [email protected] (248) 349-4664
Health & Wellness Ministry Molly Griffin, [email protected] (248) 930-1740
Parents in Prayer Group Steffanie Porter, [email protected] Knights of Columbus
Rick Bennett, [email protected] (248) 348-9214
Senior Group Tina Bak, [email protected] (313) 590-3416 Liliana Hein, [email protected] (956) 334-2754 St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 (248) 349-2622
Stephen Ministry Confidential Ministry of Support (248) 349-0216
Evangelization Committee Nancy Tochman, [email protected]