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Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church December 11, 2016
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 2 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN
PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
OURLADYOFVICTORYCATHOLICCHURCH133OrchardDrive✚ Northville,Michigan✚48167
Phone:(248)349-2621✚ Fax:(248)349-7329✚ www.olvnorthville.orgOFFICEHOURS:Monday-Friday:8:30a.m.-noon,1:00-5:00p.m.
MASSSCHEDULE:Saturday-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.
MISSIONSTATEMENT“AsDisciplesofJesusChrist,weareagiving,growingCatholicfamily.Throughtheintercessionof
Mary,wepray,weworship,weserveandweeducateinFaith.”
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.LafayeUeSt.,SouthLyon,48178 (248)446-8700,www.saintjosephsouthlyon.org
CLERGY Rev. Denis B. Theroux, [email protected] Ext. 255 Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman Deacon: Ken Fry, [email protected] Ext. 479
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Kathryn Ling, [email protected] Ext. 254
MUSIC MINISTRY Kathy Sanderson, [email protected] Ext. 261
PARISH OFFICE Secretary Janet Baker, [email protected] Ext. 250 Administrative Assistant Colleen Bonadeo, [email protected] Ext. 292 Parish Administrator Julie Lupo, [email protected] Ext. 257
Parish Accountant Traci Middendorf, [email protected] Ext. 259
Communications and Technology Coordinator Michelle Gawne, [email protected] Ext. 253
Maintenance Director Bob Larson, [email protected] Ext. 266 Maintenance Rocky Tarrow Rick Tarrow Ed Isabell
Technology Director Ken Ling, [email protected] Ext. 251
Facilities and Events Coordinator Ellen O’Neil, [email protected] Ext. 256
Youth Ministry Coordinator Sean Tehoke, [email protected] Ext. 262
FAITH FORMATION (248) 349-2559 Fax: (248) 773-5024 Director
Mary Ellen Skene, [email protected] Ext. 112 Secretary Kelly Bruno, [email protected] Ext. 116
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL, [email protected] Tim CencerTracy DeCrescentis Eric Fox, Vice Chairperson (586) 255-6603 Ann Gage (248) 982-9880 Bob Langan Lisa Militello Kathryn Piotrowski, Chairperson (248) 891-5238 Catherine Rabahy Jeff Snyder Dan Stedem Vince Stempien, Secretary (248) 939-3600
PARISH CREDIT UNION Catholic Vantage Financial (734) 432-0212
OPEN HANDS & HEARTS HOSPITALITY MINISTRY COORDINATOR Tina Bak, [email protected] Ext. 277
Funeral Lunch Ministry
Contact Parish Office (248) 349-2621
CHRISTIAN SERVICE COORDINATOR Nancy Tolkacz, [email protected] Ext. 258
Gospel of Life Merri Cullen, [email protected] (248) 790-8068
Meal Ministry Karen Martin, [email protected] (248) 797-3888 Jennifer Mullan, [email protected] (248) 860-8309
Prison Ministry June Clark (734) 354-9427
Stitching Busybodies (Sewing Ministry) Beth Ajlouni, [email protected] Andrea Murdock, [email protected] (248) 349-4382
Special Needs Outreach Pat Romzek, [email protected] (248) 305-8984Karen 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
Moms in Prayer Group Carolyn Spencer, [email protected] (248) 921-8876 Knights of Columbus
Rick Bennett, [email protected] (248) 348-9214
St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 Ext. 478
Stephen Ministry Confidential Ministry of Support Ext. 482
Evangelization Committee Laura Droze, [email protected]
OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Fax: (248) 380-7247
PrincipalDan Timmis, [email protected] Ext. 110
Administrative Assistant Lynn Zelek, [email protected] Ext. 108
Secretary Mary Lopus, [email protected] Ext. 115
Dean of Students Kate Szuba, [email protected] Ext. 117
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT PAGE 3 DECEMBER 11, 2016
On the Same Page Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor
The Third Sunday of Advent
DearFriends: Thisevening,Iinviteyoutojoinwithmeandanumberofotherprieststoprepareyourheartsforthe“comingofJesus,”throughtheSacramentofReconcilia[on,orPenance. Confession is, in itself, notdifficult, but it does requireprepara[on. Weneed tobeginwithprayer, placingourselves in thepresenceofour lovingGod. Allofusseekhealingandforgivenessthroughrepentanceandwitharesolvetosinnomore. Then,wereviewourlivessinceourlastconfession,searchingourthoughts,wordsandac[onsforthatwhichdidnotconformtoGod’scommandtoloveHimandoneanotherthroughHislawsandthelawsofHisChurch.Thisiscalledanexamina[onofconscience. PopeFrancishasofferedsomequick[pstohelpCatholicspreparefortheSacramentofPenance.ThePopelisted30ques[onstoreflectonaspartofmakinganexamina[onofconscienceandbeingable to“confesswell”. Asanaid toeachofus topreparetocelebratetheSacrament,Iofferyoutheguide,offeredtousfromtheHolyFather:DoIonlyturntoGodwhenI’minneed?DoIaUendMassonSundaysandholydaysofobliga[on?DoIbeginandendthedaywithprayer?AmIembarrassedtoshowthatIamaChris[an?DoIrebelagainstGod’splan? AmIenvious,hot-tempered,biased? AmIhonestandfairwitheveryoneordoIfuelthe“throwawayculture”?Inmymaritalandfamilyrela[ons,doIupholdmoralityastaughtintheGospels?DoIhonorandrespectmyparents?HaveIrefusednewlyconceivedlife?HaveIsnuffedoutthegifoflife?HaveIhelpeddoso?DoIrespecttheenvironment?AmIpartworldlyandpartbeliever?DoIoverdoitwithea[ng,drinking,smokingandamusements?AmIoverlyconcernedaboutmyphysicalwell-being,mypossessions?HowdoIusemy[me?AmIlazy?DoIwanttobeserved?DoIdreamofrevenge,holdgrudges?AmImeek,humbleandabuilderofpeace? PopeFranciswrote,“Confessionismeanttobeasinceremomentofconversion,anoccasiontodemonstratetrust inGod’swillingnesstoforgivehischildrenandtohelpthembackonthepathoffollowingJesus”.
RiteofReconciliaQon IknowthatsomepeoplehavenotcelebratedtheSacrament,becausethey’renotsure“How,tocelebrate.” Thefollowingisasimpleguidethatcanbeusedtohelpyouincelebra[ngtheSacrament:• Reconcilia[onmay be face-to-face or anonymous,with a screen between you and the priest. Choose the op[on that is themostcomfortableforyou.
• The celebra[onbeginwith the Signof theCross and say: “Blessme father, for I have sinned. My last confessionwas…” (give thenumberofweeks,monthsoryears).
• Then,simplystatethatwhichyouwouldliketoaskGodforforgivenessfor…Confessallofyoursinstothepriest. Thepriestwillhelpyou if youareanxiousorafraid. If youareunsureabouthowtoconfessoryou feeluneasy, justaskhimtohelpyou. Answerhisques[onswithouthidinganythingoutoffearorshame.PlaceyourtrustinGod,amercifulFatherwhowantstoforgiveyou.
• Followingyourconfessionofsins,say:“Iamsorryfortheseandallofmysins.”• ThepriestassignsyouapenanceandoffersadvicetohelpyoubeabeUerCatholicabeUerperson.ThepriestwillthenaskyoutosayanActofContri[on,expressingyoursorrowforyoursins.Thepriest,ac[nginthepersonofChrist,thenabsolvesyoufromyoursins.
Overtheyears,therehavebeenanumberof“versions”andtransla[onsoftheactofContri[on.Iofferthesetwoasthemostpopularonesusedtoday:
ActofContriQonO,myGod, I amhearFly sorry for having offended you, and I detest allmy sins because of your just punishments; butmost of allbecausetheyoffendyou,myGod,whoareallgoodanddeservingofallmylove. I firmly resolvewith thehelp of your grace to confessmy sins, dopenance,andtoamendmylife.Amen.
ActofSorrowMyGod,Iamsorryformysinswithallmyheart.Inchoosingtodowrongandfailingtodogood,IhavesinnedagainstyouwhomIshouldloveaboveallthings. Ifirmly intend,withyourhelp,todopenance,tosinnomore,and toavoidwhatever leadsme to sin. Our Savior JesusChrist sufferedanddiedforus.Inhisname,myGod,havemercy.
Join us if you are able, Father Denis
——— Reconciliation Dates ——— Communal Reconciliation and Individual
Confessions Sunday, December 11, at 7:00 p.m.
Individual Confessions Every Saturday, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, December 14, 10:00-11:00 a.m.Wednesday, December 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 4 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN
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Sean Tehoke Youth Ministry Coordinator
Dear Younger Me: Iwrite this as I amflying in the air at 35,000 feet andcruisingat450mph,overthestateof Indiana. Youcansaythattheworldhas changeddrama[callyover theyears. Onmyfirstairlinefightover20yearsago,Irememberlookingoutmywindowandseeingtheworldbelowandtakinginitsbeautyandbeinginaweofit. Afer20years,theviewiss[llthesame…thebeautyiss[llthesame.Toputitbluntly,Godiss[llthegreatestar[stofall[me,hedoesnotmake junk. Tostartexploringthebeautythathehasmade,weneedtounderstandGodisthear[st,allofthisdidnothappenbychance. I aUended the NaFonal Conference of Catholic YouthMinistersthispastweekend.IlearnedsomenewideasthatIlookforwardtosharingandwasrenewedwithevenmoreenthusiasmfor this ministry. Chris Stefanick, who wrote the confirma[onprogram that we are using here at OLV, was a keynote andinspiring speaker. He spokeofkerygma, themessageof us thebelievers. If someone asked what themeaning of our faith is,whatwould you say? Kerygma is a shortmission statement orexplana[onofthefaith.Hopefully,itboilsdowntounderstandingthatGodisLove. Hey, Youth: Come and join us thisweek at Youth Group! Wewill focus on thecoming of the Lord with the con[nua[on oftheWho? Series. Hope to see you at 7:00p.m.,onWednesdayintheYouthRoom.
HappyAdvent,Sean
RCIA News On Sunday, November 20, during the Solemnity of Christ the King at the 9:30 a.m. Mass, we had the privilege of celebrating the Rite of Acceptance for catechumens and the Rite of Welcome for candidates. We have been meeting weekly to break open the Sunday Gospel reading, for prayer and for a topic that pertains to our Catholic faith. This year, we have eight people who are part of the RCIA process. The Rite of Acceptance and the Rite of Welcome is the Church’s first official acceptance of these adults into the RCIA process. The congregation, along with each of their sponsors was asked to acknowledge their support for them as they continue their preparation. By giving our support, we promise to pray for and with all those involved in the RCIA journey.
• Received as Catechumens (those seeking Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation in the Catholic Church): Jessica Dennis, Erin Stachura and Veronica Vance
• Received as Candidates (those already baptized but seeking Profession of Faith, Eucharist and Confirmation as Catholics): Tony Farhat, Doug Fenton, Mallory Field, Will Johnston and Rob Maynard
Let us continue to pray for them and to welcome them warmly, becoming for them a parish of hospitality and a sign of Christ’s love. We pray that Christ’s Spirit will continue to come into each of their lives as they discern their call to become Catholic Christian disciples.
Reminders
Reconciliation Our parish Communal Reconciliation Service with individual confessions is Sunday, December 11, at 7:00 p.m. The following times will be available for individual Confessions along with each Saturday from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
○ Wednesday, December 14, from 11:00 a.m.-Noon ○ Wednesday, December 21, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Christmas Decorating We could use a hand decorating the church with the Christmas trees and garland on December 17, from 8:00 a.m. to Noon.
Community Prayer During the remaining weeks of Advent, we will continue our half hour of quiet prayer. We will gather in church on Tuesdays from 8-8:30 a.m. and on Thursdays from 3-3:30 p.m.
Kathryn’s Konnection Kathryn Ling, Pastoral Associate
—— Christmas Mass Schedule ——
Saturday, December 24, Christmas Eve 4:00 p.m. in Church, with Fr. Dennis Noelke (from CC)
4:15 p.m. in the Gym, with Fr. Denis Theroux6:00 p.m. in Church, with Fr. Denis Theroux10:30 p.m. in Church, with Fr. Denis Theroux
Sunday, December 25, Christmas Day 9:30 a.m. in Church, with Fr. Denis Theroux
11:30 a.m. in Church, with Fr. John Wheeler (from CC)
All Moms Welcome! OLV’s Moms In Prayer Group
Wednesday, December 14 After Mass until 10:00 a.m., Martha/Mary Room
2017 Offertory Envelopes Note the CHANGE!
In the next week, the 2017 Sunday Offertory Envelopes will be mailed out to all parishioners who are not part of OLV’s eGiving program. Please note that there has been a change this year. We are now using a new envelope program through Our Sunday Visitor of Huntington, Indiana. With this new program you will begin receiving your envelopes bi-monthly, rather than once a year. Please know that your parishioner envelope number will remain the same. This new system will enable our office to better address necessary corrections, new parishioner start-up, and communication with our Parish database. Please make sure to look through the entire packet each month. As always, envelopes have not been printed for parishioners who are enrolled in OLV’s eGiving program.
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT PAGE 5 DECEMBER 11, 2016
Chr is t ian Serv ice by Nancy To lkacz
Catholic Social Teachings-December Theme: SpecialCareandConcernforthePoorandVulnerable
AnexcerptfromMichaelHovey’sbrochure“MajorThemesofCatholicSocialTeachings”
“Abasicmoraltestofsocietyishowittreatsitsmostvulnerablemembers.ThepoorhavethemosturgentmoralclaimontheconscienceofthenaFon.We must join our works of charity with works of jusFce, meeFng theimmediate needs of the poor and vulnerable while we evaluate publicpolicies in terms of how they affect the poor and the vulnerable-andadvocateforpoliciesthatarejustandpromotehumandignity.”
DonatedHygieneKitsforSt.Aloysius Thank you to the OLV school families whodonatedhygiene itemsduring themonthofOctober.These items were combined into over 130 personalhygiene kits that were recently dropped off at St.Aloysius in Detroit. I also, want to thank the OLVMiddle School students who spent their Halloween
“party”dayassemblingthekits,andtoourYouthGroupmembers foraddinganymissing itemstomakeeachpackageacompletedkit. Thekitswereverymuchneeded since their supplywas extremely low. Your dona[onmeans agreatdeal.ThankyouforseeingJesusandbeingChristliketowardothers.
VolunteersNeeded PCUWhasbeen invited to run theChuck-A-Puckand50/50 raffles,alongwithUSAHockeyduringsevenof their games this season. However, we need a fewgreatvolunteerstohelpus.Volunteerswillbegivenonefree[ckettothegame,andshouldarriveat5:45p.m.tocheck-in. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for game patrons,andthepuckdropsat7:00p.m. Ifyouareavailableon
anyofthefollowingdates,we'dlovetohaveyoujoinus!
• Saturday,December3: (6 totalvolunteersneeded tosell teddybears forourTeddyBearToss,Chuck-A-Puck,and50/50sales)
• Thursday,December8:(5volunteersneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
• Friday,December9:(3volunteersneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
• Friday,January13:(1volunteerneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
• Saturday,January21:(4volunteersneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
• Friday,January27:(3volunteersneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
• Saturday,March18:(4volunteersneededforChuck-A-Puckand50/50)
Tovolunteer,pleasecallRandiat(734)453-6879,ext.7
Save The Date! - OLV’s Next Blood Drive is Sunday, January 22 -
OLVHEALTH&WELLNESSMINISTRYDepression
Source:www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/index
Depression is a common but serious mood disorder.Men, women, and teens get depression, but experience itdifferently.Itisareal,treatablebrainillnessorhealthproblem.Men:Maybemore likely to feel very[redand irritable, and loseinterestintheirwork,familyorhobbies. Theymaybemorelikelytohavedifficultysleepingthanwomenwithdepression. AlthoughwomenwithdepressionaremorelikelytoaUemptsuicide,menaremorelikelytodiebysuicide.• Many men do not recognize, acknowledge or seek help for
their depression. They may be reluctant to talk about howtheyarefeeling.
Women: Can feel very [red, helpless and hopeless. Theyexperience being sadmost of the [me and taking no pleasure infamily, friends or hobbies. Symptoms may interfere with awoman’sabilitytowork,sleep,study,eatandenjoylife.• Women with symptoms of depression that began during
pregnancy or in the month afer giving birth are known tohavepostpartumdepression.Womenwhohavehadepisodesofdepressionbefore theybecamepregnantareat increasedriskofpostpartumdepression.
Teens: Grades may drop; teens may experience more intensefeelingsofsadness,hopelessnessandangerorfrustra[onthatlastsfor weeks, months or longer. These feelings make it hard topar[cipateinusualac[vi[es.TheymayhavedifficultyfocusingandfeelingliketheyhaveliUleornomo[va[onorenergy. Theydon’tfeel likeseeingtheirbestfriendsandmake ithardtoenjoy lifeorgetthroughtheday.
Signs and Symptoms of depression: Not everyone experienceseverysymptom.• Persistent sad, “empty” mood; feeling hopeless, irritable,
anxious,orangry.• Lossofinterestinwork,family,oronce-pleasurableac[vi[es.• Feelingvery[red,decreasedenergyorfa[gue.• Notbeingabletosleep,orsleepingtoomuch,early-morning
awakening.• Notbeingabletoconcentrateorrememberdetails.• Appe[teand/orweightchanges.• Aches or pains, headaches, cramps or a diges[ve problem
withoutaclearphysicalcauseand/orthatdoesnoteasewithtreatment.
Causes: Different kinds of factors play a role in the risk ofdepression.Ittendstoruninfamilies.Somegenesincreasetheriskof depression. Others increase resilience--the ability to recoverfromhardship. Some stresses or lossesmay trigger depression inonepersonandnotanother.Teenhormonescanfluctuatecausingmoodinessorcryingaboutthesmallestthing. Itcanbecausedbybigtransi[onsinlife.Treatment: Depression, even the most severe cases, can betreated.Theearliertreatmentbegins—themoreeffec[veitis.Thefirststeptogevngtherighttreatmentistovisitadoctorormentalhealth professional. The doctor may be able to rule out othercondi[onsthatmayhavethesamesymptomsasdepression.• Talk therapy with a licensed social worker, psychiatrist,
psychologist or counselor can help understand and managefeelingsandemo[ons.
• Medicines: The doctor may prescribe an[depressantsdependingonsymptoms.Thereareafewan[depressantsthathavebeenwidelystudiedandproventohelpteens.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY PAGE 6 WWW.OLVNORTHVILLE.ORG
As we enter the third week of Advent, we become more keenly aware of the excitement but also the angst of the upcoming feast! It is then a good time to step back and take stock of your relationship with others and most importantly with our Lord.
The holidays always manage to bring up in families, past hurts and grudges that perhaps, have not been given to our Lord. As we hang on to those feelings and emotions, we have to recognize that they do impact our current behavior and can be
the cause of sin. That is why our parish offers to each of us this weekend (Sunday, December
11) the opportunity to confess our sins, admit our weaknesses and with God’s wonderful love and mercy, move on. As a communal celebration the rite gives to families a chance to pray together before God, hear his Word and through Father Denis’ homily learn how that Word offers a new day for each of us. We will then reflect upon an Examination of Conscience which will aide in identifying how we do sin against ourselves and each other followed by the Act of Contrition which expresses our sorrow while looking to God and trusting in his forgiveness and the opportunity with God’s help to sin no more. Families will then be invited to approach a priest individually, express your sin or as Father Denis tells the children, “Tell God what is in your heart,” be given a penance and receive absolution (blessing or prayer of God’s forgiveness)
By giving to God those things that hold our hearts hostage we are able to make room for the love and joy of Christmas. Below are thoughts from some of our second graders in the school who received the sacrament for the first time as to the effect of the Sacrament:
“At first I was nervous but then when I was done I felt peaceful, joyful and just so happy that my sins were gone.” -Danny“I met with my priest and I felt peace when I was blessed by God. I didn’t feel nervous when driving to the church.” -Emmett “I knew I was still loved by God and I was super happy.” -Max “I felt happy to speak with a priest and I said my brother apologizes to me and I say to him I forgive you. Then I felt peaceful.” -Cameron
As we always say, sometimes the children can lead us. Perhaps, the wisdom of the child can help parents to move past their own hesitation to see this as a life giving family Advent activity! Come and feel the true peace of Advent and let that become the path to Christmas!
Mary Ellen Skene, Faith Formation Director
MINUTE
Christian Stewardship Last month, the Department of Development and
Stewardship distributed “Stewardship Thoughts,” weekly reflections for the readings in the Sunday Liturgy of the Word in Cycle A, for parishes to include in their bulletins. Your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal help the Archdiocese of Detroit provide materials as well as guidance on Christian stewardship education. The Stewardship Thoughts are an addition to the department’s award-winning stewardship education manual, Called by Christ, Gifted by the Spirit. They are designed to encourage reflection on the grace God gives to each of us through His gifts of time, talent, and treasure, and how we are to “steward” those gifts to serve Him in advancing His kingdom on earth. Stewardship Thoughts are also posted to the Catholic Services Appeal’s Facebook and Twitter accounts each Friday morning. Christian stewards are encouraged to share and Retweet them to their social media connections. For more information on CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go to www.AOD.org.
CHOIR NOTES “Gaudete!AgainIsayrejoice!” ThisSunday is known as Gaudete Sunday. For thepast twoSundays, the cantorshave been singing an introit/entrancepsalmbeforemassbegan. OntheThirdSunday of Advent the Introit begins“Gaudete in Domino semper, iterum
dico gaudete.” Rejoice in the Lord always, again I sayrejoice. For this reason the Third Sunday is named.Advent is half over and we are joyful because Jesus isnear. Also it is theSundaywhen thepriestanddeaconmaywear rose colored vestments andwe light thepinkcandleintheAdventwreath. Our Communion hymn changes this week to“My Soul in S[llness Waits” which is based on the “OAn[phons” that begins on December 17. It has beensung since the 8th century at Evening Prayer. Theyexpress the deep longing and hope of the Israelites forthecomingoftheMessiah.
NextSunday,theChildren’sChoirwillbe singingat the9:30a.m.Mass,while theAdultChoirmovestotheSaturday5:00p.m.Mass.
Kathy Sanderson, Director
Homebound Eucharistic Ministers Needed
Weareinneedofmorevolunteersforour Homebound Eucharis[c Ministry.
Volunteerswill be assignedaparishionerwhono longercan make it to church due to health issues or drivingrestric[ons but who longs to receive Jesus on a weeklybasis. Thedaysareflexible. TheEucharistdoesnothavetobeadministeredonSunday.Youcanschedulewiththeparishionera[meanddayoftheweekthatworksforthebothofyou. Ifyouwould likemore informa[on,pleasecontact Kathryn Ling, at [email protected] or(248)349-2621,ext.261.
RoboQcsChristmasParadeDuringSantaBreakfastSunday,December18
A\er9:30a.m.Mass,Fr.ErnieCenter
Bring your family to OLV’s AnnualBreakfast with Santa and witness the firstAutonomous Robo[cs Parade! The OLV Robo[csteam (CougarBOTs) has designed, built andprogrammed 12 Christmas-themed Robo[c Floats.Each float contains at least 1 gear driven movingfeatureandwillbepulledautonomouslybyastudentprogrammedrobot. Thesewillberunningonatrackin the Father Ernie Center during the Dads’ ClubSantaBreakfast—afer the9:30a.m.Mass. TheFallSeason Robo[cs Team has 23 student engineers ingrades4-6.Seeyouthere!
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Our Lady of Victory School NEWS
Santa Shop Fun
Once again, the PTO recreated Victory Hall into a Winter Wonderland of shopping! The students were able to shop with their classmates for Christmas presents of all shapes and sizes. Once all the names were crossed off their list, they enjoyed a fresh baked cookie and watched “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer” while Santa Helpers were quickly wrapping their gifts!
Thank you Santa Shop Co-Chairpersons, Pam McLoughlin and Britani Keebler for successfully organizing this event for our students!
OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society | Conference #437
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that the good news can be seen, touched, felt and heard through the lives of God’s people.
We are now charged to take up the ministry of Jesus, but we can’t just ask people to take our word for it; our actions must speak for us.
Since Christmas is a time of love and gift giving, please share in Jesus' ministry. Know that you will bring the good news to those in need with your generous gift to OLV’s St. Vincent de Paul Conference
OR with the gift of your time and talents as a volunteer member of OLV’s St. Vincent de Paul Conference.
We invite you to join us at our next meeting this week on Tuesday, December 13, at 6:30 p.m., in the Martha Mary Room.
Please know that your donations to OLV St. Vincent de Paul are used to assist local families in need.
Open Hands & Hearts
Hospitality Ministry The new OLV Hospitality Ministry “Open Hands &Hearts” has formed. Are you interested in geXng
involvedandsharingyourtalentsofprovidingawarmwelcomewhilehelpingwithparisheventsandacFviFes? Thencomejoinus! Wheneventsarise,wewillinviteyou toparFcipate. Findyournicheand respond to those invitaFonswhichareagoodfitforyou. To join this ministry or to learn more, please contact Tina Bak [email protected](248)349-2621,ext.277.
“Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” Romans 12:13
3rd Annual Advent Tea—Thank You! WewishtothankeveryonewhohelpedmaketheOLVAdventTeaaveryspecial evening. Thank you to all the wonderful ladies who attended anddonated kitchen items that will benefit the Catholic Charities Immigration &RefugeeServicesProgram.
AspecialthankyoutotheNorthvilleStringsStudentsunderthedirectionof Mellissa Hirn and Lynda Fulgenzi who entertained us with beautifulChristmasCarols. Also,weweregratefultohavetheMagicCarpetTheatreforanother delightful performance. Thank you also to the members of theHospitalityMinistrywhohelpedtosetupandcleanup.
All enjoyed a wonderful evening of fellowship and reflection. What agreatwaytostarttheAdventSeason!
OLV Loves Basketball!
Both the girls and boys’ OLV Basketball teams have kicked off their season. Congratulations to the teams below for placing in recent tournaments!
Boys JV2 White Team: 1st Place U of D Thanksgiving Tournament
Girls JV1 Team: 1st Place St. Edith Thanksgiving Tournament
Girls JV2 Team: 2nd Place (not pictured)St. Pius Thanksgiving Tournament
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Week at a Glance Readings of the Week: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Monday, December 12ASFF, 4:45 p.m., School OLV Preschool, 4:45 p.m., CGS Room ASFF, 6:15 p.m., School Mass, 7 p.m., Church RCIA, 7 p.m., St. John AA Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Fr. Ernie
Tuesday, December 13 Quiet Prayer Time, 8-8:30 a.m., Church Bible Study, 10:00 a.m., McAuley Card Group, 1 p.m., Martha Mary ASFF, 4:45 p.m., School Northville Strings, 6:30 p.m., St. Cecelia St. Vincent de Paul Mtg, 7 p.m., Mary
Wednesday, December 14 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. School Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Moms in Prayer, 9:30 a.m., Mary Reconciliation, 10:00-11:00 a.m., Church Youth Group/Who?, 7:00 p.m., Youth Bell Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Church
Thursday, December 15 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Gospel Reflections, 9:15 a.m., St. John Quiet Prayer Time, 3-3:30 p.m., Church Children’s Choir, 4 p.m., Church NA Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Fr. Ernie Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Church
Friday, December 16 Rosary, 8:05 a.m. Mass, 8:30 a.m., Church Eucharistic Adoration, 9:30 a.m., CH Adoration Closing, 11:30 a.m., CH
Saturday, December 17 Christmas Decorating, 8 a.m.-Noon Reconciliation, 3:30 p.m. Mass, 5:00 p.m., Church
Sunday, December 18 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Mass, 7:30 a.m., Church Mass/CLOW, 9:30 a.m., Church OLV Preschool, 9:30 a.m., CGS Room Robotics Parade, 10:30 a.m., Fr. Ernie Mass/CLOW, 11:30 a.m. Baptisms, 12:30 p.m., Church
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA after all Sunday Masses
Fr. Ernie Center
Monday OurLadyofGuadalupe Zec2:14-17orRv11:19a;12:1-6a,10ab;Jdt13:18bcde,19;Lk1:26-38orLk 1:39-47Tuesday SaintLucy,VirginandMartyr Zep3:1-2,9-13;Ps34:2-3,6-7,17-18,19and23;Mt21:28-32Wednesday SaintJohnoftheCross,PriestandDoctoroftheChurch Is45:6c-8,18,21c-25;Ps85:9aband10,11-12,13-14;Lk7:18b-23Thursday Is54:1-10;Ps30:2and4,5-6,11-12aand13b;Lk7:24-30Friday Is56:1-3a,6-8;Ps67:2-3,5,7-8;Jn5:33-36Saturday Gn49:2,8-10;Ps72:1-2,3-4ab,7-8,17;Mt1:1-17Sunday FourthSundayofAdvent Is7:10-14;Ps24:1-2,3-4,5-6;Rom1:1-7;Mt1:18-24
Help Wanted: OLV Christmas Decorating! Everyone loves OLV at Christmas time, and year after year I’m told howBEAUTIFULtheChurchandourpropertylooks! TheChallenge…isthateveryonelovesthewayitlooks,butittakesmanyhandstocreatethisbeauty.Won’tyouPLEASElendahand?Joinusfortheentiretimeorforanhourortwo!
•Saturday,December17,8:00a.m.-Noon:ChurchSanctuary•Saturday,January7,8:00a.m.-3:30p.m.:RemoveandStore
SAY...HOW ABOUT A GIFT FOR YOURSELF? Some personal time to reflect and share a sadness, worry or concern that is bothering you can be a healing gift. OLV has trained STEPHEN MINISTERS who know and understand the gift of giving. They don’t come with a large Santa Claus bag ready to give you an instant solution. They do offer one-on-one
time to care, to listen, to pray with and for you. Our success rate is very good!
To learn more, please call our confidential phone line at (248) 349-2621, ext. 482.
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Names are kept on the list for fourweeks. If you wish to add or remove a name,please call the Parish Office at (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...
Monday, December 12 7:00 p.m. Delk & Minniear Families req. by Steve & Kim Minniear
Wednesday, December 14 8:30 a.m. Mary Jane Schau req. by St. Vincent de Paul Tom Durkin req. by Mr. & Mrs. David Wright
Thursday, December 15 8:30 a.m. Spec. Int. of Margie Franzoy req. by Jeff & Terry Snyder Spec. Int. of Marie & Darren McCormick req. by Jeff & Terry Snyder
Friday, December 16 8:30 a.m. Phil Eveleth req. by Mary Lou Eveleth Jean Teschnor req. by Martha Phillips
Saturday, December 17 5:00 p.m. Dolores & Edward Lowandowski req. by the Family Sally Bialik req. by the Neis Family Curt Saurer req. by the Family Rosita Guzman (8th Anniversary) req. by Heddy & Giovanni Mallabo Spec. Int. of Jonathon Vargo req. by Bernadette Vargo Bennan
Sunday, December 18 7:30 a.m. William Darish req. by Betty Jane Darish LouisBurbo req. by Cheryl & Hank Sullivan Deceased members of the Nehs and Joachim Families req. by Genie & Jerry Nehs 9:30 a.m. Hugo Bigi req. by His Daughters Joe Stewart req. by Gary & Sue Kurylo Willie & Frances DeLuca req. by Ted & Denise Makuch 11:30 a.m. Al & Betty Atkinson req. by Sue Misiulis Dorothy Furman req. by Mike & Sharon Head Pancho Portillo-10th Anniversary req. by Ole Harkness
Mass IntentionsPray For Those Who Serve in Our Military
D o y o u k n o w 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 Mikelle AdamczykUSN Patrick AntioCPT Barton BlackorbySSG Joshua Bullock Sgt Jamie BushmanHannah ConstantakisKatelyn Constantakis 2LT Daniel Courtney LT Michael CullenSPC Tyler DeBozy MAJ David Faulk Daniel Giraud Sr. Airman Brian Hada LT John J HamannChief Matt HayduCPT Jay Heide LTC Barbara Krause LT Daniel Kuriluk CPT Matthew Kuriluk USMC LCPL William Litzinger CPL Ben MadayMAJ Shawn MagowanSgt Mark McGlynnSgt Alexandra McGlynnCpl James McGlynnPFC Shawn M McHale Chap. Tim Meier, SJ Sgt. Steven Miller SPC Lauren Moloney WO1 Lincoln Moloney CPT Michael Morrissey DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth2LT Brett Quick 1LT Garrett QuickCapt. Mark Saurer CPL USMC Gabriel SmithSFC William SmithPFC Nathan Swiger LTC Christopher Wagner MAJ Phillip Wiktor LTJG Adam Williams
Jennie Albanese Ted LachowiczLisa Banes Toni LachowiczMarie Beaghan Kay LaurencelleGina Buchan Eileen LongworthBarbara Burbo Joan MarzoniClaudette Buria Sue McCannPat Bynum Maggie McQuillan-KeyRichard Day Richard MiteraCindy Dicosola Grace MontemayorFlora DiPardo Daniel OutwaterJohn Drewniak Patricia OutwaterCarolyn Freebury Patrick PaquettePatrick Fries Stephen Lougi PiazzaTom Greiner Jim PlaceHarry Hartshorne Barb PlaceMerry Herdell Gage RemsburghShirley Horwath Ken RogaleJudge John Kirwan Andrea SerattiPatricia Klempert Sam SerattiEdward Kluesner Dennis SinksMargo Kramar Charlie TraverseRobert Kramar LaVerne TrudeauJennifer Kuphal Lillian Wiktor
Ministry ScheduleSaturday, December 17 Sunday, December 18
5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Clergy Fr. Denis Theroux Fr. Dennis Kauffman Fr. Denis Theroux Fr. Denis Theroux
LectorsDenise Jenkins Greg Agoston
Pat Kolowich Mary Comstock
Bob Dorigo-Jones Yvonne Katharopoulos
Carla Smaston Mike Nader
Altar Servers
Julie Castillo Claudia Viato Nicky Vance
Tommy McGreevy Abigail Streetman
John Greene
Cole Drummond Jack Drummond Clare Gulowski
Katerine Gutowsky Tyler Fox
Kiersten Hein
In Memoriam
We remember and pray for the loved ones from our parish family
who have entered eternal life.
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Christmas FlowersChristmas flowers for Our Lady of Victory Church are supplied
through generous donations given by parishioners in memory of deceased loved ones or in honor of the living.
If you wish to make such a memorial and do not have an envelope or are now donating through the e-giving program and want to be sure your memorial is published, please complete and return this form:
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Please make checks payable to: Our Lady of Victory ChurchDrop in Collection Basket by Christmas
OLV Dads’ Club to Host Breakfast with Santa
Sunday, December 18, After Mass
Full Breakfast! Take a Picture with Santa!