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WEEKLY SCHEDULE Saturday, January 12th 3:30 p.m. Confessions at OLLH 4:10 p.m. Rosary at OLLH 4:30 p.m. Mass at OLLH for Kay Manning and Joan Gougeon, given by Lu Lemanski Sunday, January 13th 8:10 a.m. Rosary at OLLH 8:30 a.m. Mass at OLLH for Sean Murawske, given by Rick & Lori Murawske 10:15 a.m. Rosary/Confessions at St. Anthony 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony for the people of the parish Tuesday, January 15th 6:30 p.m. Mass at OLLH Wednesday, January 16th 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony Hall for Gertrude Wolschleger, given by Ron Genis Thursday, January 17th 8:00 a.m. Mass at OLLH for Allen Messing, given by Paul & Marie Hoppa; followed by Eucharistic Adoration until 11:00 p.m. Friday, January 18th 7:40 a.m. Rosary for Evangelization 8:00 a.m. Student Mass at OLLH for Mary Meyer, given by Mr. & Mrs. Peter Meyer Saturday, January 19th 3:30 p.m. Confessions at OLLH 4:10 p.m. Rosary at OLLH 4:30 p.m. Mass at OLLH for Rosemary Cavanaugh, given by The Sorenson Family Sunday, January 20th 8:10 a.m. Rosary at OLLH 8:30 a.m. Mass at OLLH for the people of the parish 10:15 a.m. Rosary/Confessions at St. Anthony 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony for Eugene & Shirley Booms, given by Terry & Bernie Roggenbuck
Holy Name The Baptism of the Lord January 13, 2019
of Parish
Fr. George’s Weekly Message: Ordinary Time of our Liturgical season. The liturgical Christmas Season comes to an end with the celebration of the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord. And Ordinary Time Year C begins immediately. The follow-ing are some things we need to know as provided by the Ordo – liturgical Calendar:
• Ordinary time begins after the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord; Monday 14, Janu-ary and continues through Tuesday, 5 March, the day before Ash Wednesday. It will resume when Easter season ends on Monday, 10 June, the day following Pen-tecost.
• For those who pray the office, Volume II of the Liturgy of the Hours is used. • In the weekday Lectionary, the first reading is taken from Cycle I (Lectors take note please).
• All readings for Sundays are from Lectionary Year C Financial Situation of the Parish: We thank you for your financial contributions and support to the Parish over these past years. However, as you might have noticed our weekend and holy days of obligation collections and donations has been below our budgeted target. Thus, there is a shortfall in the main source of financing our parish life. Consequently, as we begin a New Year, I appeal to all envelop holders and you parishioners to please consider been more generous in your giving. I thank you for keeping faith with the Church and for continuous support for the material needs of the parish.
• The Parish acknowledges receipt of the Sum of $41,250. From the estate of Mr. Ronald Roggenbuck. I thank the Trustee and executor of the estate for ensuring that what was willed to the parish is dully given. As a parish, we continue to pray for the peaceful rest of the Soul of Ronald in the Kingdom of God whom he served so well here on earth and in our parish. Eternal Rest grant upon him O Lord, and Let perpetual light shine upon him forever. Amen.
As you may recall, we set out to carry out some maintenance work in the parish. But, it is my understanding that some of the repairs can only be done as the weather per-mits. Please we ask for your patience as we work towards accomplishing the projects you have contributed towards. Some of the projects we earlier identified and yet to be executed or completed include: *Church Buildings
• Repairs of South Church entrance – stairway/steps & Ramp (OLLH Church) • Repair of roof water leak at southeast tower (OLLH) • Completion of plaster repair @ sanctuary and vestibule (OLLH Church)
*Rectory • Construction of a new garage attached to rectory/repairs of old garage for stor-
age *School
• Brick tucking and window lintel repair • Step repairs • Trimming of all new windows @ school
*Church Grounds • Signs • Light for sign by M25 • Trimming of our Lady’s Statute and landscaping making it more beautiful
• The parish acknowledges receipt of $500 from Richard & Virginia Gentner as their continuous contributions towards the stated projects. • We thank those families who weekly make donations for the maintenance of parish physical structures. At this period of transition, Bishop Hurley has asked us to pray for Pope Francis in his choice of the 7th Bishop of Saginaw. He has asked us to say a Prayer as a Parish community and as individuals. We would therefore be saying that prayer after Com-munion at our weekend Masses and at other community prayer.
Mailing address: 413 S. First Street, Harbor Beach, MI 48441 · Office 989-479-3393 · Rectory 989-479-9531
and Catholic School MARY
Our Lady of Lake Huron Church St. Anthony of Padua Church
Volunteer Schedule January 19/20, 2019
4:30 p.m. Mass L: Mike Delpiere B: Earl Braun C: Shirley Braun C: Cheryl Carson C: Linda Essenmacher C: Dan Messing A: Seth Nowiski A: Loryn Nowiski A: Drew Nickrand U: Jim Stacer U: Carl Taus U: Bill White U: Doug Booms G: Evelyn Gainor G: Lillian Kelly 8:30 a.m. Mass L: Kathy Kirsch B: Margaret Clor C: Earl Cook C: Rose Marie Geiger C: Amanda Hallock C: Lori Mazure A: Sam Roggenbuck A: Isaac Roggenbuck A: Lexy Roggenbuck U: Randy Lemanski U: Mark Mausolf U: Ernie Balcer U: Dan Balcer G: Deb Wruble G: Pat Murdock M: Sara Booth M: Bob Sopczynski M: Carol Sopczynski M: Francis Schulte 10:30 a.m. Mass L: Mike Sekerak B: Nancy Laeder C: Nancy Hessling C: Richard Hessling C: Paul Holdwick C: Angie Mausolf A: Makara Kramer A: Carson Kramer U: Jim Kramer U: Dan Booms G: Doug Volmering G: Sarah Volmering L: Lector B: Body of Christ C: Chalice A: Altar server U: Usher G: Greeter M: Money Counter Please call the parish office if you would like to become a volunteer, 479-3393.
Sunday, January 13th Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/ Lk 3:15-16, 21-22 Monday, January 14th Heb 1:1-6/Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday, January 15th Heb 2:5-12/Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday, January 16th Heb 2:14-18/Mk 1:29-39 Thursday, January 17th Heb 3:7-14/Mk 1:40-45 Friday, January 18th Heb 4:1-5, 11/Mk 2:1-12 Saturday, January 19th Heb 4:12-16/Mk 2:13-17 Sunday, January 20th Is 62:1-5/1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11
Fr. Todd Arnberg Arthur Marsiglio Mary Lee Koehn Derek Pfaff The Haire Family Mary Stover Doug Davis Bob Wilson Stephanie Cash Jodi Voss Roy Sulkowski Cheryl LaPine Ed Cibulski Jon Wehner Alan Cole
Arley Mausolf Gerald Weber
Donna Poppeck Theresa Poppeck
Mike Downey Jennifer Crayton
Julia Teahen Kathy Lido
CONTACTS Fr. George Amos, Pastor 989-479-9531 frgeorge@holynameofmaryparish.org Cathryne Goulet, Principal K-8 989-479-3427 cgoulet@ollhschool.org Jess Siemen, Business Manager 989-479-3393 jess@holynameofmaryparish.org Joani Yingling, Bookkeeper 989-479-3393 joani@holynameofmaryparish.org Mark Gembarski, Maintenance 989-414-0672 Wally Tenbusch, Music Coordinator 989-269-8775 Faith Formation Office 989-479-6133 Cafeteria 989-479-0506 Preschool/Day Care 989-479-0606
STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE
Jesus, whom God called “my beloved Son,” is also the “servant” of whom Isaiah speaks in the first reading. We who are baptized in Christ must follow His example and use our time and resources in the service of God and neighbor. From our youth: Wyatt: picked up movies off floor; Nathan, Jacob & Evan-helped clean the chicken coop.
PARISH LIFE OF GRACE Sacrament of Baptism: the sacrament is celebrated during the weekend Mass as re-quested by the family. Parents of infants to be baptized must be practicing Catholics and at
least one parent must be a parishioner (regular weekend Mass attendance). Pre-baptism class for parents is held on 3rd Saturday of every Month. Sacrament of Reconciliation. Saturday 3:30 pm; Sun-days 10:15 am except on First Saturdays which is at 8:30 am, or by appointment. Sacrament of Anointing and Care of the Sick: Please do not hesitate to call the office whenever a family member needs anointing, last rites or a visit from the priest, wheth-er at home or at the hospital. Sacrament of Matrimony: Catholics intending to cele-brate the sacrament of Matrimony must notify the Parish at least 6 months before the proposed wedding date. They are to register for premarital catechesis or course. At least one party must be a parishioner (regular weekend Mass attend-ance). Faith Formation: Faith formation is for children from kindergarten through the sixth grade, with sacramental preparation for those in the second grade. Faith formation is a journey of faith for both parents and their children. It is a structured process offered by the parish for parents to pass on the faith to their children even as the children are eager to know their faith. Please, call or stop by the office to get your children registered. Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:30 p.m. at OLLH, Sunday 8:30 a.m. at OLLH and 10:30 a.m. at St. Anthony. Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
The 4th Annual OLLH Winterfest Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, January 26th at Ubly Heights. Auction donations are being accepted and can be dropped off at the parish/school office or at Bob Swartz’s house. Purchase your raffle tickets for a chance to win your choice of the following: a 2 year lease of a 2019 Chevrolet Colorado, or a 2 year lease of a 2019 Chevrolet Trax, or $5,000 cash. Second prize: $500 cash. Tickets are $20 or 6 for $100. Tickets are on sale in the parish office or contact Bob & Sherry Swartz at 989-479-6655. Dinner tickets are available. $15 a ticket includes dinner, drinks (pop and beer), and dancing. Only 400 tickets will be sold, get yours now before they sell out! Purchase in ad-vance to qualify for a door prize! Contact Bob at 479-6655, Ryan at 975-2666, or Jess at 479-3393. **Next weekend (Jan. 19/20) will be the last week-end to purchase tickets before and after Masses!!**
Collection Actual Target + or - Last Week
Adult/Holy Days $8,747.00 $6,321.00 +$2,426.00 -$776.00
Loose 249.00 671.00 -422.00 -257.00
Youth 8.00 16.00 -8.00 -8.00
Total $9,004.00 $7,008.00 +$1,996.00 -$1,041.00
PARISH STEWARDSHIP: January 5/6, 2019
141 Regular and Holy Day Envelopes used. Property & Maintenance: 29 families contributed $820.00. Thank you for your continued support!
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST and bake sale will be held at AMVETS Post 115 in Port Hope on Sunday, January 20th, serving from 8:30 am-1:00 pm. Adults $8.00, chil-dren 5 to 12 $3.00 and under five free.
HURON COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE will be holding its annual Memorial Service on Sunday, January 20th at 1:30 pm on the steps of the Huron County building to remember all the lives lost to the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court deci-sion. Immediately following the short program, refresh-ments will be served at the K of C Hall. Any questions, please contact Jeanne at 658-8701.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS to help pack backpacks at the public school every other Wednesday afternoon. Any questions, please call Community Connections, 479-0346.
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA CARD PARTIES: Fund-raiser for the OLLH School. Mark your calendars! February 3rd, March 3rd, and April 7th, 2019.
HOLY NAME OF MARY ANNOUNCEMENTS
SUPER BOWL BREAKFAST PIG DONATION: If you are interested in donating a pig ($150) for the K of C break-fast on Sunday, February 3rd, contact Bob Wruble at 989-553-4670. Your thanks begin with a free sliced pork loin. Please plan to attend.
HELP IS NEEDED to take down Christmas decorations on Monday, January 14th at 3:30pm at OLLH Church. Thank you for your time and energy with this project.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE will meet Monday, January 14th at 6:30 pm in the school library. (Rescheduled from last week.)
MINI PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT BINGO will start out at $400 plus that nights sales. Bingo within 51 numbers and win the jackpot! Early bird games start Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by the OLLH Bingo Committee for OLLH School Athletic programs.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OLLH COUNCIL 11432 We are men of faith. Guided not only by our belief in God and the Catholic Church, but also by our belief in each other, and in ourselves.
The Key Principles around which the Knights of Columbus work are: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Patriotism. December Family of the Month-Bob & Regina Wruble December Knight of the Month-Darrell Connell Certificates of Appreciation-Melissa Stahl, Aaron Bulgrien, and Arlene Ramsey
THE PARISH PRAYS & SYMPATHIZES with the fam-ily of Ira Palach whose funeral service was celebrated last week at OLLH Church. May his soul rest in peace! Thanks is expressed to those who volunteered their time & talents for this service. It is greatly appreciated.
Leonard DeFrain 1-1 Jerry Jewel 1-8
Madison Roggenbuck 1-8 Connie Jackson 1-10
Agnes Sopczynski 1-18 Marlene Mausolf 1-28
Ann Cook 1-31
OUR LADY OF LAKE HURON SCHOOL NEWS
The students and staff of Our Lady of Lake Huron School are back in full swing as this new calendar year begins. Here are some highlights as we move into the next few weeks of the school year:
• Students in grades Kindergarten – 5th grade have or will be taking the DIBELS reading assessment. This tool helps teachers determine what skills need to addressed for individual students as well as students’ strengths.
• A meet and greet with Cormac Lynn, Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Saginaw is planned for the af-ternoon of Thursday, January 24 at 2:00. Mr. Lynn will give a brief presentation to introduce himself and some of the goals he has for schools. He is happy to have the op-portunity to meet with parishioners and parents to hear about the great things that are happening at OLLH and to hear your concerns.
• Over the next few weeks, students will be taking the NWEA assessment. This on-line based assessment helps measure student growth in mathematics, reading, and language arts. Collectively, our students tend to do quite well hitting their growth targets.
• On January 31, the 8th graders at OLLH will be joining the 8th grade students from HBCS and Zion as they travel to the Technical Center at the Huron Intermediate School District. Students will have the opportunity to explore programs that are available to all Huron County students. Some of these choices include: Automotive Technology, Construction, Building & Electrical Technology, Cos-metology, Health Sciences, Hospitality/Food Service, Law Enforcement/Public Safety, Engineering and Design Technology to name just a few.
The OLLH students and staff wish you a happy, healthy and blessed 2019!
“Gospel of Life” Grant that all who believe in your Son may proclaim the Gospel of Life with honesty and love to the people of our time. Obtain for them the grace to accept the Gospel as a gift ever new, the joy of celebrating it with gratitude throughout their lives and the courage to bear witness to it resolutely, in order to build, together with all people of good will, the civilization of truth and love, to the praise and glory of God, the Creator and lover of life. Amen.
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