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BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH
BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH
Mass Appointments Saturday, July 11, Vigil Mass 4:00 p.m. Readers: Tessy Joy and Mary Koester Sunday, July 12, 8:30 a.m. Readers: Chris Dulac and Pat Newbauer
Charlotte Baird Alyce Baker Judy Buckles
Maddison Burke Ryder Carlon Emery Celina Susan Cone
Sam Edgerton Stephanie Fedora Jessica Kelly Green
Rhonda Grinell Clarence Harris
David Harris Mark Harris
Fr. Jerome Heyman Ronald Heys
Nick Jay Tammy James Lynn Kamens
Sara Keift David Krause Jr. Dick Majewski
Joyce Mead John Mellein
Bennett Meyers Mark Meyers
Elizabeth Jean Molloy Lisa Zugel Moul Stewart Norby
Christine Pilarczyk
Jim Ross Tom Rochow Chuck Setter Maya Shreve
Ted/Leona Stough Don Swartzlander
Lexie Suehr Rick Valdez
Terry Willyard Joe Ziolkowski
And our homebound
and for the special intentions in our Parish Book of
Intercessions on our prayer altar.
Weekly Financial Reporting - June 28, 2020
COLLECTIONS Budgeted Amount …………..……………….. .$4,550.00 Collection……………………………………... $1935.00 Capital Improvements………………...…..……$105.00 # of envelopes……………………………………..47
Thank you for your continued support during this time. Please also consider the convenient option of online giving.
See parish website for details or call parish office.
The Sanctuary Light will be offered the week of July 5-11
In memory of Barb Milbocker
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK: VALUE DRUGS Inside Village Market
Please patronize our Sponsors who make the bulletin possible!
PLEASE NOTE: Although the Good Samaritans are not currently operating, the pantry is available to anyone in
need during this time during the regular office hours. Also, If you are in need of financial assistance
please call the parish office.
SCHEDULE OF MASSES FOR OUR COLLABORATIVE
Monday, July 6 No Mass Today
Tuesday, July 7 Mass at St. Margaret at 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, July 8 (esp. for Covid vulnerable persons) 9:00 a.m. † Angela Obal Req. by Mary Ann Boreczky
Thursday, July 9 6:00 p.m. † Jerry Hartman Req. by Busse family
Friday, July 10 Office Closed Mass at St. Margaret at 9:00 a.m.
Saturday, July 11 4:00 p.m. † Marie and Earl Gardiner Req.by Lynn Gardiner Mass at St. Margaret at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 12 8:30 a.m. Offered for Blessed Sacrament Parishioners Mass at St. Margaret at 10:30 a.m.
PASTOR: FR. SIMON MANJOORAN 110 N. Cedar St. Allegan, MI 49010 Phone: (269) 673-4455 email: [email protected] Website: www.blessedsacrament-allegan.org Parish office hours: M-Th: 10-3:00 Closed Fridays Fr. Simon’s email: [email protected] Deacon Jim Bauer: 269-655-6510 [email protected] Deacon Gene Haas: 269-838-8432 [email protected]
Mission Statement: Blessed Sacrament welcomes everyone to experience the gifts, joy and personal growth through Christ’s teachings.
Celebrate your life by listening, adopting and practicing Christ’s message.
Please note that the summer Mass times for St. Margaret are, 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. The 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass resumes when school starts in the fall.
We are live streaming our Saturday 4:00 Masses! You will find us on the
Blessed Sacrament-Allegan Facebook.
Confession Times Saturday 3:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a.m. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Thursday 5:30 p.m.
Confessions are taking place in the library upstairs
Looking for help! We are in need of sacristans to help set up for Mass, on weekends, and weekdays. Training of course will be provided and you can choose how often or little you can serve. If interested in hearing more, call Maria Vandermeer at 269-492-8036 or contact office.
View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
JULY 5, 2020 - FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
If you are not receiving our weekly emails but would like to, please contact parish office at [email protected] to be put on the list.
Dear members of Blessed Sacrament Family, Greetings of Peace, Hope and Joy to each one of you! In our Diocese of Kalamazoo, on July 1, the new Pastoral Year begins. Even though we are going through extremely challenging days because of Covid-19, we are still filled with a deep sense of
hope, gratitude and awe at the new opportunity to grow, as individuals and as families. It is good to consider what makes a Parish Community truly vibrant. These considerations take on greater significance dur-ing these difficult days, because we have to make every effort to make sure that we, as a community, help everyone, espe-cially the ‘most vulnerable’, to keep their faith and hope strong. All who come to our Parish experience welcome and hospitality. Parish doors swing wide open to convey a hospitable spir-it. The stranger becomes a guest. Those with different needs are accommodated. Liturgy inspires active participation and offers an experience of God. Liturgical ministers are well formed in their roles, mu-sic moves the hearts and spirits of those who play, listen and sing, relevant preaching connected to the lives of the com-munity touches hearts and sends all forth nourished. Parishioners recognize their parish mission. Parishioners know who they are and who they are called to be. Their mission inspires and empowers them to be fully alive and passionate. Collegial leadership is practiced. The Parish offers opportunities and responsibilities for many to take ownership of the mis-sion and ministry of the parish. Members are recognized as gifted and called forth to use their gifts. The Parish uses its stewardship process to identify and invite skills and talents. Parishioners’ sense of collaboration and initiative grows. The youth find a challenging and fulfilling space to grow joyfully. Faith is nurtured. Whether it is education programs, seasonal missions, youth activities, programs for persons in various ages or walks of life, formation is an active and vital part of every facet of the parish. Outreach to the body of Christ is practiced. A vibrant parish faces the world with all the agonies and challenges found among God’s people and responds. People who find themselves in need, lost, marginalized, vulnerable or sick are taken care of. There is a plan for a sustainable and responsible future. Responsibility and accountability regarding all aspects of the par-ish is developed and conveyed as a result of planning. Communal life abounds. A vibrant parish gathers people for study, outreach, formation and fun. These moments are inte-gral to enabling members to connect and respond to one another. My wishes and prayers for each one of you that together we may build a truly vibrant Parish Family. In Christ, Fr. Simon Manjooran
If anyone has reason to suspect physi-cal, sexual or emotional abuse of any person of any age, please contact Pro-tective Services (855-444-3911) or the police, as appropriate. The Diocese has and will continue to cooperate with the Michigan Attorney General's investiga-tion and encourages anyone with infor-mation related to misconduct to call the reporting number set up by the Michigan Attorney General’s office at 844.324.3374.
Peter’s Pence Collection The annual Peter’s Pence collection will be held through the month of July. . This worldwide collection allows us to join in the charitable works of Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. There are envelopes available in the narthex or mark any envelope accordingly. For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
CHRISTMAS IN JULY!
There are two ways to help support Cath-olic education this year. Once again, as we did last year, there is a Christmas tree in the Narthex filled with envelopes with St. Margaret School wishes. You can choose an enve-lope and either purchase the item or include money for that item in the enve-lope and return to the church office. Each teacher has also created an online wish list. Visit the school’s website at www.stmargaretschool.net You will then be taken to their personalized lists. Thank you for your ongoing support of St. Margaret School!
Employment opportunities There are a number of part time and fulltime positions available throughout our diocese. Please see https://diokzoo.org/employment
Five of our parish children will be making their First Communion next Sunday, July 12 1 p.m., at a special Mass for them and their families… Please keep them in prayers as they make final preparation to join us at the table of the Lord!
View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com
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We are seeking a variety of local businesses and professionals to respond to the needs of our growing community. If you are interested in supporting Blessed Sacrament Parish by placing an advertisement in our bulletin, please contact MIKE LENZ, the Diocesan Publications marketing
representative at 800-783-1623
For more information visit:www.Diocesan.com/careers
James AdamsAntkoviak and Rycyna familiesLeo and Diana AveryMilo and Robert Bartz familiesBoreczky and Rydzewski familiesTom and Cheryl CervenAlec Clark familyCrisp and Osborne familiesGardiner and Boulton families
Carl Gilbert Girouard and Herbon familiesLester and Mary GrocholskiHaas and Fisher familiesMatt Havaich familyHeckman familyHein familyHodge and Homrich familiesDee Howard
Bud JohnsonMargaret and Charles KellyArlene KrollAl and Grace McClellandLynn MeadMiller FamilyDiane Morton Adeline and Roger MortonJoseph, Jane and Peter Papranec
Art and Louise PhilippusPicciola and Ross familiesPiwowar and Samborski familiesJim and Jean RadiRapa FamilyCamryn Mae RiessRobertson familyRuga and Uriarte familiesSalo and McAnallen families
Archie and Helen SimpsonSolcani and Zamlynski familiesTyo and Foster familiesMark VandermeerMichael and Mack VisuriRichard T. WilcoxWilcox and Hartman familiesWillyard and Comstock familiesWolfram family
Blessed Sacrament First Friday Memorial
CALL MIKE LENZ800-783-1623
Rememberto Honor
Our Veterans
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