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St. Mary Student Parish & Newman Center
Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Michigan
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 14, 2014
stmarystudentparish.org @SMSPumich SMSPNEWMAN .com/smsp.um
St. Mary Student Parish · 331 Thompson Street · Ann Arbor, MI 48104 · 734.663.0557 · fax 734-663-2756
Mass Schedule Sunday
8:30 AM
10:00 AM
10:10 AM
12:00 Noon
2:00 PM (Spanish)
5:00 PM
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Daily Mass Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM
Friday 12:10 PM
Office Hours Sunday 8:00 AM-9:00 PM
Monday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 PM-3:00 PM
Eucharistic Adoration Sunday 8:00-9:00 PM
Friday 12:45-2:00 PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sunday after the 5:00 PM Mass
Wednesday after the 5:10 PM Mass
(two priests available)
Or by appointment
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
The end of the calendar year is approaching and with it the chance
to offer to St Mary’s an end-of-year gift that will bless both the giver
and receiver. Beginning this Sunday you may contribute a
December Gift 2014
to help us continue to offer our eight Sunday masses, confirmation
prep for 57 eighth-graders, Family Faith Formation for 250
children and their parents and 65 undergraduate catechists, 230
student and resident parishioners in 26 Small Church
Communities, baptism classes, baptisms, and other sacraments.
You will also help us to continue to support Ig.nite (70-80
undergrads attending Thursday mass, dinner and a presentation in
spiritual formation), our ten undergrad interns, weekend retreats
for undergrads, grads, and young professionals, to name only some
of our programs. These gifts comprise our Annual Fund, which
along with revenue from Sunday Collections, endowment interest
and fees, allows us to do all we do – for you, for those we serve,
and for our Creator and Lord.
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I am pleased to announce that Fr Brian Paulson, SJ, the Provincial
of the Chicago-Detroit Province of the Society of Jesus, has
missioned Fr. John Ferone, SJ to serve as a full-time campus
minister at our parish beginning in August, 2015. Fr John will be a
wonderful and dynamic addition to our community. He is now the
Director of Catholic Campus Ministry at Miami University/Oxford,
OH. He has worked as Associate Director of Campus Ministry at
Xavier University and in other Jesuit schools. He spent six months
in Kampala, Uganda as part of a mobile medical team caring for
people with AIDS in small villages and as a weekend chaplain in
local prisons. He has also served as spiritual advisor on pilgrimages
to Croatia, Spain, Guadalupe, Rome, the Holy Land, Kenya,
Poland and the Czech Republic.
Fr John’s hobbies include, travelling, hiking, art; singing, playing
and listening to music; gardening, wildlife photography, cooking,
the quest for the perfect pizza, eating sushi, visiting zoos and
aquaria, whale watching, and reading in the fields of anthropology,
archaeology, church history, theology, philosophy, mythology,
literature, science fiction, fantasy (especially J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S.
Lewis and J.K. Rowling, Patrick Rothfuss), natural history and the
Civil War.
Fr John is also a skilled musician, singer and artist, with experience
in designing worship spaces and using visual art and music to
deepen the experience of prayer.
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Another announcement: Frs Dennis, Dan, and I will be moving
into our new house, where Frs Michael and Eric already reside, on
December 18. This larger house will provide space for six Jesuits,
meaning all five of us including Fr John.
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Another announcement: Fr Joe Wagner, SJ, will join us second
semester on sabbatical from his position as professor of
mathematics education at Xavier University/Cincinnati. He is
working this semester at Oregon State/Corvallis, OR. Next
semester he will work with UM faculty and spend some time with
us, presiding at Sunday masses and serving as spiritual companion
for the Busy Student Retreat, possibly leading an SCC, and so on.
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A final announcement: In early January Fr Dan Reim will leave
on a six-month sabbatical. He will spend two months at the Jesuit
School of Theology in Berkeley, CA, studying sacramental
theology and liturgy with a Jesuit theologian. He will then study
conversational Spanish for four months in Cuernavaca, Mexico
and will return to Ann Arbor in late June.
God our Creator and Lord has blessed us in so many ways. Thank
you for your active participation in this Spirit-filled parish,
participation that helps the Spirit bring fuller and richer life to us all
and to those beyond the parish whom we serve.
Fr Ben
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Advent Giving Tree YOU CAN DONATE ONLINE!
If you would like to make an online donation to any of the Advent Giving Tree beneficiaries you may do so on the St. Mary Student Parish website:stmarystudentparish.org
Click on “Online Giving” at the top of the homepage and follow the prompts.
Gifts are due by
Sunday, Dec. 14.
Join us for our next YOUTH GROUP meeting. All
teens are welcome to come and celebrate Christ-
mas at our Holly Jolly Christmas Party! There will
be games, fun, and friendship. If you can, bring
your favorite Christmas snack!
For more information or questions contact: Rachel Conner – [email protected]
Feast Day of Service
Our parish had 236 individuals participate in our 8th annual
Feast Day of Service last Sat., Dec. 6. The day began with a joyful
celebration of Mass followed by a delicious lunch and then
volunteers going out to 17 different sites in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti
and Flint to serve those in need. Such a great way to honor our
patron, St. Mary, on her Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Thank you to all the staff who helped make this day happen and
most importantly all the parishioners who spent Saturday putting
their faith into action!
Advent Penance Services All services start at 7:00 PM
You are invited to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation
as we prepare for the coming of our Savior at Christmas.
♦ Monday, December 15 St. Thomas the Apostle
♦ Tuesday, December 16 St. Mary Student Parish
♦ Wednesday, December 17 Old St. Patrick Church
♦ Thursday, December 18 St. Francis of Assisi
No confessions at St. Mary’s on Wednesday, 12/17
CHURCH & BUILDING CLOSED NO MASSES ON DEC 26, 27, 29-31& JAN 2&3
NEW YEAR’S DAY MASS JANUARY 1 AT 10AM
OFFICE CLOSED
MASSES ON DEC. 21, 28 & JAN 4 8:30&10:00 AM, 12NOON,
2:00PM (SPANISH) & 5:00 PM
CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE
Christmas Eve Masses
3:00 PM Children’s Pageant
3:30 PM Mass
5:30 PM Mass
7:00 PM Mass
11:30 PM Lessons and Carols
Midnight Mass
Christmas Masses
10:00 AM Mass
2:00 PM Spanish Mass
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Looking for a place to study for finals? We've got you covered!
S T U D E N T S T U D Y D AY S
SMSP will be open and will provide non-stop snacks and beverages. Plus, we'll have bot silent and group study spaces.
SUN-TUES, DEC. 16—9:00 AM-MIDNIGHT
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17—9:00 AM-9:00 PM
THURSDAY, DEC. 18—9:00 AM-6:00 PM
FRIDAY, DEC. 19—9:00 AM-5:00 PM
S T U D E N T S E C T I O N
MASS ON NORTH CAMPUS
JOIN US FOR
SUNDAY 12/14 8:00 PM PIERPONT COMMONS
LOYOLA ROOM: super quiet study zone, like the law library
NEWMAN LOUNGE: mostly quiet study zone, like ugli
NEWMAN HALL: movie, video game, play space for study breaks
STUDY ZONES
UNDERGRADUATE
Friday, January 16 - Sunday, January 18
Led by Fr. Ben, Fr. Eric & Fr. Alan
Join with other undergraduate men, led by Fr Ben, Fr Eric,
and Fr Alan, as we all become more deeply men, men of
faith with Jesus the man, men of faith at St Mary’s, men of
faith on campus. We grow as we gather together in active
community, talking about reality, and praying together at a
historic Jesuit site in a snow-covered forest under open
skies.
Cost: $75.00 (financial assistance available if needed)
Register on St. Mary's website or on Facebook.
Contact: Fr. Ben Hawley, S.J. at [email protected]
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
S T U D E N T S E C T I O N
Women's Undergraduate Retreat
Priest, Prophet and Queen: Our Stories as Catholic Women
If so, please consider joining SMSP as we explore
these and other faithful contemplations during the
annual Women’s Undergrad Retreat Jan. 30-Feb 1.
After a welcoming dinner on January 30,
we will step away from campus to the peaceful
Weber House Retreat Center in Adrian
where we will gather, discuss this year’s theme,
Priest, Prophet and Queen: Our Stories
as Catholic Women, and worship in supportive
communion for the next 2 days.
Have you found yourself contemplating your role in the Church?
What it means to be a modern Catholic woman?
What keeps you dedicated to your faith?
Hope to see you there!
Applications and fees are due Jan. 9 and can be found at and submitted through
stmarystudentparish.org.
Any additional questions, including requests for financial assistance for the $75 fee,
can be directed to Campus Minister Kelly Dunlop at [email protected].
GRAD STUDENT AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS GROUP
JOIN US!
Grad students and young professionals are invited
to gather for coffee, snacks and friendship after
the noon Mass in the Rectory Lounge upstairs.
LAST MEETING THIS SEMESTER IS 12/14.
If you have questions or would like further information, please contact the Grad Student and Young Professional lead team at
[email protected] or Abby Braun at [email protected].
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Please join us in the Newman Hall Sunday, Dec. 14,
after the 10:00 am Mass for hot coffee, a delicious donut,
and time spent with friends and family. All are welcome!
Born for Joy Mondays at 7:00 PM
St. Mary Student Parish
A 12-step recovery group for men (ages 18+), who struggle with
sexual acting out/pornography and are sincerely looking for hope
and help in a community of fellow strugglers. Structured
discussions are led by an experienced leader, offering times for
listening and sharing. Discern, discover, and understand your
struggles. Find God already helping you, and recover your joy.
Primarily for students and young men. (Other men welcome as
well.) Not for the curious, researchers, reporters. Please be
courteous and stay away.
Visit www.saa-recovery.org or contact Fr. Ben for more information.
Praesidium: Called to Protect for Youth December 14 after the 10:00 AM Mass
Siri Ibarguen will be facilitating a Praesidium: Called to Protect for Youth program on December 14, after the 10:00 AM Mass (around 11:20 AM) in the Loyola Room.
This is a program for middle- and high-school students that teaches them about boundaries; we ask you to attend the program with your child. It should take between 60 and 75 minutes, depending on how much discussion occurs.
Here is an updated link where you can watch clips of the video,
to get an idea of the program:
http://www.praesidiuminc.com/ctp_clips.php
For more information, contact Siri at [email protected]
This December, we are embarking on a new and creative Advent journey at St. Mary’s. Members of the staff and student leaders are writing daily reflections about what inspires them as we wait in joyful hope for the coming of Christ. Our intention is to give voice to the people of God in our midst and to highlight the particular ways that God is becoming incarnate and dwelling among us right here in this parish. For this reason, we will not be offering the Advent reflection booklets that we have in the past but hope instead that you will join us on this new Advent journey.
The St. Mary Advent reflections will be posted daily on a blog that can be accessed through the website, Facebook, or Twitter. You can also sign up to receive daily text messages, daily emails or weekly emails with links to the latest posts.* You all are invited to tune in to SMSPAdvent.blogspot.com starting November 30, the first Sunday of Advent. We look forward to seeing you there!
If you have questions or comments, please contact
Abby Braun at [email protected].
* Many of the reflections will include mixed media, such as songs or videos, and as a result do not lend themselves well to hard copy. If you are looking for a printed resource for Advent, check out Sacred Space for Advent and the Christmas Season 2014-15 at Ave Maria Press (800 282-1865, ext. 1).
Journey
Lost & Found If you have misplaced items while at church, we may have them
waiting for you in the parish office. Please stop by the office to
check the Lost & Found box. All items not claimed by the last
Sunday of every month will be donated. Thank you.
Mondays at 6:15 PM Centering Prayer is a method of silent, contemplative prayer in
which thoughts and feelings are stilled as we simply seek to be with
God. It is rooted in centuries-old monastic prayer. The book Open
Heart, Open Mind by Fr. Thomas Keating, OCSO is a good
introduction. We meet Mondays at 6:15 PM. All are welcome. The
first Monday of each month is a special introductory session, during
which we listen to an audio tape that describes the method of
Centering Prayer session. Otherwise, we typically sit for two 20-
minute silent prayer sessions with a short meditative walk in
between.
For further information, please contact Serena Larsen
Mondays at 7:00 PM Our Catholic faith teaches that God is alive in the Scriptures.
Come discover the Word with us. We practice scripture-based
faith sharing in a small discussion group. Discussions are guided
by church-approved commentaries, question guides, and the
Catechism of the Catholic Church. We meet Mondays at 7 PM.
For further information, please contact
Kathy Ann Moilanen 734.668.7437
Infant Baptism Preparation Upcoming Classes: 12/15 & 1/26
St. Mary’s offers a baptism class in both
English and Spanish once a month on a
Monday night from 7:00-8:00 PM.
Information packets are available in the
Parish Office and should be picked up at
least a week prior to the class date.
For further information, please contact
Carol at [email protected].
Seeing with Eyes of the Heart (Eph 1:18)
Cultivating a Sacramental Imagination in an Age of Pornography
March 26-27, 2015 Saint Mary’s College & the University of Notre Dame
Pornography is today available and accessible to a degree unprecedented in human history, largely because of the internet. According to one estimate, 25 percent of search engine requests are for pornographic material, and a Kaiser Foundation study found that teens are exposed to internet pornography without even seeking it out. What is the effect of a pornographic visual culture on the human imagination? In the midst of this culture, how can we cultivate a sacramental imagination that beholds in male and female humankind the divine image in which we are created (Gen 1:27) and redeemed (2 Cor 3:18)? Join psychologists, theologians, iconographers, and others for an interdisciplinary exploration of these questions.
Call for Student Papers and Works of Fine Art: Proposal Deadline 01/15/2015
We invite undergraduate and graduate students to submit:
1. Proposals for theological papers that identify and develop
resources from the Catholic and Christian traditions that can contribute to the cultivation of a sacramental imagination in an era of pornography.
2. Proposals or sketches of works of fine art that express artistically
the difference between a pornographic and sacramental visual culture.
For more information, please visit saintmarys.edu/seeing.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Weekly Offering Report as of December 7, 2014
Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 7:00-8:30 PM As a diverse community of believers, we respect each person as
a unique reflection of God's presence in our midst. We commit
ourselves to being a community of care, support, formation,
reconciliation, and witness to justice with and among gay and
lesbian persons, their parents, family members, and friends.
We teach that all love comes from God and focus on helping
people reconcile their faith with their orientation. We provide a
safe space for discussion, healing, and prayer.
Together we reflect on Scripture and listen to the lived
experience of lesbian and gay persons and their Allies. This group
is sponsored by St. Mary Student Parish and will meet monthly.
Meetings are private and confidential.
For further information, contact Mark at [email protected]
or Deacon Romolo Leone at [email protected].
Daytime Warming Shelter at St. Mary’s
Volunteers Needed for January 5-30
In cooperation with the Delonis Center and MISSION, we will be
hosting a daytime warming shelter here at St. Mary’s for the
month of January. First Baptist, First Congregational and Lord of
Light Lutheran will be providing this ministry during
the months of Feb. and March. A social worker from Delonis will
be present during the warming shelter hours.
Volunteers are needed to welcome the guests, provide drinks/
snacks and help set up and clean up each Monday-Friday from
January 5-30. Shifts will be 9:00 AM-12:00 PM and 12:00 PM-
3:00 PM each day.
Sign up online at: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0848A9AA2BAB9-stmary1
Questions, please contact Lisa Hirsch at
ROSARIO EN SPAÑOL Miércoles a las 6:15 pm
Te invitamos a rezar el Rosario en Español
a Nuestra Santísima Virgen María, los
Miércoles a las 6:15 pm, al termino del
Rosario en ingles. Te esperamos!
PRAY THE ROSARY After Daily Mass on Tuesdays Please help us pray the Rosary on Tuesdays. Reciting this
ancient and powerful prayer with others can be a heart-
opening experience and a way to promote peace in the world
and in ourselves. We will provide you the texts of the prayers
if needed.
“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it
all the year.” - Charles Dickens, Ebeneezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol
Christmas Flowers Thanks to the generosity of those donors who
have honored the true spirit of Christmas -
LOVE- by remembering or memorializing
loved ones with a Christmas flowers
offering. Your gift serves a dual purpose of help-
ing defray the costs of decorating the church and
of honoring those you love in your heart. Please see the atrium
bulletin board for those loved ones and remember them in your
Christmas prayers.
Weekly Budget Goal $21,400.00 Annual Budget Goal $975,000.00
Sunday 12/07/2014 (Week 22) $23,244.58 Fiscal Year-to-Date Goal $426,800.00
Above (Below) Weekly Goal $1,844.58 Amount Collected YTD $430,993.60
Special and Holy Day Collections: Above (Below) YTD Goal $4,193.60
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Mass Intentions: December 14-December 21
Sunday Readings
December 14 Third Sunday of Advent
Reading I Isaiah 61:1-2a, 10-11 Psalm Luke 1:46-50, 53-54 Reading II Thess. 5:16-24 Gospel John 1:6-8, 19-28
John witnesses to one who is to come, one far mightier than he, one who will proclaim freedom and deliverance from sin and death. As we await his coming again in glory, let us join with Mary in singing the praises of God.
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December 21 Fourth Sunday of Advent
Reading I Samuel I 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16 Psalm Psalms 89:2-5, 27, 29 Reading II Romans 16:25-27 Gospel Luke 1:26-38
David’s posterity shall endure forever. His kingship finds its fulfilment in the son of Mary, Jesus the Christ. To him be glory and praise forever.
SUNDAY, December 14---Third Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM Mass for +Dr. Robert Settimi
10:00 AM Mass for +Stacy Adams
10:10 AM Mass for + Eric Sierra
12:00 PM Mass for Victoriana & Anita Go
2:00 PM Mass for + Rosaria Gumina
5:00 PM Mass for +Mary Jo Heming
7:00 PM Mass for +Margaret Rose Byrne
9:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15---Advent Weekday
5:10 PM Mass for +Jo Casgrain
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16---Advent Weekday
5:10 PM Mass for
7:00 PM Mass for Penance Service
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17---Late Advent Weekday
5:10 PM Mass for + Jim Gemmell
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18---Late Advent Weekday
5:10 PM Mass for Romulo & Necitas Aquino
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19--- Advent Weekday
12:10 PM Mass for Merrie Thompson
SUNDAY, December 21---Fourth Sunday of Advent
8:30 AM Mass for +Walt Godek
10:00 AM Mass for Romulo & Necitas Aquino
12:00 PM Mass for +Dorothy Leo
2:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
5:00 PM Mass for +Yvette Gayeff
PLEASE THANK OUR SPONSORS
This bulletin is furnished to the parish without charge.
The advertisements that appear completely defray
all publishing costs with which the church would
otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these
sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14
Student Study Days 9:00 AM Newman Lounge
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
Praesidium 11:00 AM Rectory Lounge
Coffee & Donuts 11:15 AM Newman Hall
ESL Program 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Soul Snack 1:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Youth Group 3:00 PM Loyola Room
Confirmation Class 3:15 PM Donnelly Hall
Hispanic Reconciliation
Rehearsal 3:15 PM Church
Reconciliation 6:00 PM Church
Study Break Play Room 6:00 PM Newman Hall
Adoration 8:00 PM Church
North Campus Mass 8:00 PM Pierpont Commons
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15
Student Study Days 9:00 AM Newman Lounge
Writer’s Group 6:00 PM Rectory Dining Room
Centering Prayer 6:15 PM Richard Room
Baptism Class 7:00 PM Newman Hall,
Newman Room
Bible Study 7:00 PM Whitman Room
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room
SCC-Grad 7:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Study Break Play Room 9:00 PM Newman Hall
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16
Student Study Days 9:00 AM Newman Lounge
Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church
Study Break Play Room 6:00 PM Newman Hall
Lesbian & Gay Outreach 7:00 PM Rectory Lounge
SCC-Skiba 7:00 PM Monteith Room
SCC-Arias 7:00 pm Newman Room
Choir Practice 7:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Advent Penance Service 7:00 PM Church
Family Faith Formation 7:30 PM Richard Room
Lead Team
Meetings & Events: December 14-December 21
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17
Student Study Days 9:00 AM Newman Lounge
Spanish Rosary 6:10 PM Loyola Room
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
Adoration after Mass 12:45 PM Church
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20
Into the Light 7:45 PM Newman Hall
Pageant Rehearsal 10:00 AM Newman Hall,
Donnelly Hall, Church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
Merry Christmas from the Polish American Congress, Ann Arbor Chapter!
Polish Shepherd’s Mass - Pasterka
The Ann Arbor Chapter of Polish American Congress
extends this heartfelt invitation for your entire
Congregation to join us for the evening of Polish Christmas
Carols and a celebration of the traditional Polish Christmas
Mass - Pasterka. The Holy Mass will begin at 7pm,
Saturday, January 3, 2015. The celebration will feature
the Polish choir The Filarets in a concert of the traditional
Polish Christmas Carols – Kolendy – starting at 6:45 pm
and continuing after the Mass.
As for over 30 years, the event will take place at the Church
of St. Francis of Assisi, 2250 E. Stadium Blvd. in Ann Arbor.
Afterwards, a small informal reception will be held in the
Parish Activity Center. We would greatly appreciate
donations of baked goods and desserts.
For more information please contact: Krystyna Bobowski:
(734) 973-1226 or [email protected]
PLEASE REMEMBER THE SICK IN YOUR PRAYERS:
Cristobel Acosta, Virginia Adams,
Mariana Alvarez, Sassy Ames, Dee Ana,
David Armstrong, Kevin Arway, Newton
Averion, Orlando Averion, Zenaida
Averion, Pat Battista, Jenn Belczak, Kim
Benoit, Philip Bentley, Gary Boelster,
Doug Brannan, Joan Brown-Alexander,
William Callahan, Bev Campbell, Celia
Capay, Chad Carr, Tony Caselli, Tasia
Chaudry, Carol Clark, Josephine
Colatruglio, Jeanie Cooper, Alison Cornish,
Irene DaDeppo, Ronald Dawson, Diana,
Lori DeFour, Anna DenBoer, Alex Dils,
Bonnie Dunkelburger, Gerald Farrell, Lui
Fei-Lung, Deanna Fischer, Annie Flaherty,
Steve Frost, Cecelia Garcia, Javier Garcia,
Leticia Garcia, Juanita Gee, Richard
Goulet, Rosario Gonzalez, Les Guinn, Julia
Haynes, Christine Hennessy, Adam
Heskett, Berta Herrera, Stephen Hosken,
Bob & Carole Hunter, Bonnie Irvin, David
Johnson, Jeanie Joy, Brandan Kirma,
Kathy Klykylo, Nancy Knapp, Mary Koral,
Amira Lehavy, Daniel Lienert, Augustin
Ronquillo Lopez, Lisa Lorenz, Rachel
Messiter, Stacey Messiter, Makayla
Mayo, Abby McDonough, Kathleen
McGuiness, Irene Mike, Celeste
Monforton, Harrison Morton, Christina
Morton, Gina Murillo, Fred Murphy, Mary
Natrella, Jan Olsavsky Kipp, Joan Opiela,
Josephine Panlilio, Blythe Peltier, Joyce
Ann Pethan, Elizabeth Pidgeon, Margaret
Pooler, Jake Powell, Noah Purdy, Chester
Pyzik, Irene Pyzik, Basillio Rodriguez,
Isabel Rodriguez, Rowena Rodriguez,
Chad Schaber, Bob Schoeni, Eugene
Schwartz, Terry Shakespeare, Don
Shelton, Hyun Sook Choi, Elmer Spreitzer,
Mackenzie Stothers, Joseph Sweetman,
Victoria Tomalia, Marco Victoriano, Pota
Vlatos, Perry Washington, Hayden
Watkins, Peggy Wenthe, Lisa Wolf-Novak,
Mary Yacu, Imelda Yap, Linda Zara
Please call the parish office (734) 663-0557 to add a name to our prayer list.
Help us to keep our list current by letting us know when we may remove a name.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH PASTORAL STAFF 734-663-0557
Fr. Ben Hawley, SJ, Pastor & Dir. of Campus Ministry [email protected] x277
Fr. Dennis Dillon, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x246
Fr. Michael D. Rozier, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x0
Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x223
Deacon Romolo Leone, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x233
CAMPUS MINISTRY STAFF
Kelly Dunlop, Associate Director of Campus Ministry [email protected] x244
Fr. Dan Reim, SJ, Campus Minister [email protected] x225
Abby Braun, Campus Minister [email protected] x228
Karen Thomas, Campus Minister [email protected] x234
Anita Bohn, Music Director [email protected] x0
Rachel Conner, Peer Minister [email protected] x252
Elaina Jo Polovick, Peer Minister [email protected] x248
PARISH STAFF
Lanette Mele, Office Manager & Staff Assistant for Liturgy [email protected] x232
Carol Konczal, Receptionist/Administrative Assistant [email protected] x226
Alicia Frenette, Controller [email protected] x224
Susan Maulbetsch, Coordinator of Hospitality and Welcome [email protected] x229
Brittany Tobias, Communications Director [email protected] x240
Leonor Kromis, Hispanic/Latino Ministry Assistant [email protected] x221
Kristen Gowman, Bookkeeping Assistant [email protected] x241
Siri Ibarguen, Family Ministry Assistant [email protected] x247
Rita Zyber, RCIA Assistant/Coordinator [email protected] x230
Lisa Hirsch, Social Justice Ministry Assistant [email protected] x245
Bill Alt, Alternative Spring Break Assistant [email protected] x235
Sue Walters, Database Coordinator [email protected] x239
George B. Lowrie, III, Stewardship Volunteer x222
Gary Pearce, Operations Manager [email protected] x231
George Kasotakis, Custodian x0
Daniel Hankins, Maintenance Assistant x0
STUDENT STAFF
Vivian Abraham Amy Carroll Solana Gillis
Jill Grabowski Emmamarie Haasl Devin Nelson
Alan Phillips