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331 Thompson Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-663-0557
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY MASS
8:30 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 Noon
2:00 PM (Spanish)
5:00 PM
DAILY MASS
Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM
Friday 12:10 PM
OFFICE HOURS
Sun 8:00 AM-6:30 PM
Mon 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Tue 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Wed 9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Thurs 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sat open for weddings
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION
Wednesday a!er the
5:10 PM daily Mass;
or by appointment.
stmarystudentparish.org @SMSPumich SMSPNEWMAN facebook.com/smsp.um myParish the App for Catholic Life Everyday
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST & THE 10TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MAY 29 & JUNE 5, 2016
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Staff Changes at SMSP
As we close out another faith-filled year of ministry, we
want to announce plans for various staff changes for the
2016-2017 academic year. The changes, and several
new posi$ons, have been created to meet our needs as
we move forward.
Jennifer Line will join the staff as a full-$me Campus
Minister for Outreach, a full-$me posi$on. Jennifer had
been serving with the ECHO Cateche$cal leadership
program at the University of Notre Dame. As part of her
du$es, she will oversee the Graduate/Young
Professionals ministry.
Paige Graham, our former music intern and a recent
U-M graduate, has been hired as part-$me Music
Coordinator.
Lori Feiler will join the staff as Family Ministry Program
Coordinator (part-$me) and Rita Zyber will coordinate
the Teen Confirma$on program (in addi$on to RCIA).
Lori Feiler has past experience in spiritual care
coordina$on and pastoral care.
Karen Foster will join the staff part-$me as Family
Ministry Program Assistant. She will assume database
management and registra$on du$es.
Other new staff members will include:
Anthony Mercurio, who will work as a part-$me intern
in the Stewardship Office
Fr. Joe Wagner, S.J., will join us later this summer as a
full-$me Campus Minister
Fr. Miguel Arrieta, S.J., will serve with us part-$me,
overseeing the Hispanic/La$no Ministry
Amy Ketner and Elise Huber, the two new Campus
Ministry Associates (one-year service posi$ons)
We will provide more detailed introduc$ons to our new
staff members in the coming weeks.
In addi$on, the parish would like to say goodbye and
thank you to those who are leaving the staff. We wish
them many blessings as they move into new roles in
their lives:
Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J.
Anita Bohn
Karen Thomas
Abby Braun
Siri Ibarguen
Ma! Rejniak
Celebrate the Miracle of Each Day
By Karen Thomas, Campus Minister
As life slowed down for me in May, I was able to make $me for a
physical with my primary care doctor. I have been with this
physician for fi!een years and he helped coordinate my care
when I was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer over twelve
years ago. A!er we updated my health history and spoke about
health maintenance for the upcoming year, my doctor stopped,
looked at me in earnest and said, “You really are a miracle.” It is
not the first $me he has shared these words with me, but this
$me it moved me in a different way due to a string of life events
in recent months including the loss of an aunt and uncle, a close
friend being diagnosed with cancer, and my own transi$oning
from full $me work to home life. While there is not a day of life
that goes by that I am not grateful to be alive, I don’t regularly
acknowledge the miracle of my life. O!en, I only look at what is
next on my to do list and fail to grasp the miracle of each day.
At the beginning of the gospel for May 29th we hear:
Jesus spoke to the crowds about the kingdom of God,
and he healed those who needed to be cured. Luke 9: 11b
In this part of Luke’s gospel (chapters 7-9), a!er performing
mul$ple miracles and right before the feeding of the five
thousand, Jesus spoke to the crowds about the kingdom of God
and healed those who needed to be cured. I imagine Jesus
moving with urgency during this part of his life: preaching,
teaching, healing, praying, and performing miracles. His
movement is fluid and unified; not one part of his ministry is
more important than another. I wonder how Jesus might be
invi$ng me into a life of discipleship that involves mul$ple ways
of sharing my faith. How might his mighty works and miracles
empower me to no$ce and celebrate the miracle of each day?
As a Church we are at the halfway point in the liturgical year.
We have lived through Jesus’ birth, many parts of his life, heard
many of his teachings, walked with him in his death and
resurrec$on and rejoiced in the coming of the Holy Spirit at
Pentecost. There is o!en a sense of comple$on for me when the
Easter Season is over and the worship space looks ordinary again.
I fear that as summer sets in with changes in weather, rou$nes
and travels, it might be easy for me to let my faith life go on
autopilot. However, in recognizing that the Church has given us
25 weeks of ordinary $me in a row, I know that there is
significant work yet to be done in my faith life. In these many
weeks of ordinary $me we are called to listen to Jesus’ words
about the kingdom of God and how we are invited to par$cipate
in building up God’s kingdom. The work that Jesus started is not
over and he has invited us to help cul$vate and grow his
kingdom. As we marvel at the miracles that Jesus performed,
let’s not miss the miracles present in our own lives. Some$mes it
takes a gentle reminder from a physician, friend, or loved one
that life is a miracle and that “ordinary” $me can truly be an
extraordinary $me.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Delonis Center Community Meal
Each 1st and 5th Friday of the month, St. Mary Student Parish
provides volunteers for the Community Kitchen at the Delonis Center
(312 W. Huron St. in downtown Ann Arbor).
Shi"s are: 3-5pm cook/setup and 5-7:15pm serve/cleanup
Please plan to arrive a few minutes early so that you can start
working at the designated shi! $me. Volunteers ages 12 and up can
serve with an adult.
SIGN UP ONLINE h*p://www.signupgenius.com/
go/20f0449a5a728a7f49-stmary1
Contact Bill at [email protected]
Closed Memorial Day
St. Mary’s will be closed on Monday, May 30.
There will NO Daily Mass that day.
ATTENTION
STUDENTS Spend Your Summer with US! Will you be living in or around Ann Arbor this summer? Would you
like to stay up to date on fun events happening at St. Mary
Student Parish? Sign up for our Summer Events at St. Mary email
list: h*ps://goo.gl/fP1mVB You will receive a weekly email about
events happening here at St. Mary over the summer. Or go to our
facebook and join our Summer Group to stay up to date on both
impromptu and planned opportuni$es with your fellow under-
grads around the town this summer.
Summer SCC If you're looking for an opportunity to share your faith with other
college students this summer, join us for our drop-in Small Church
Community every Wednesday night at 7:00 PM! Can’t make it
every week? No problem! Come as you are and whenever you
feel like it.
Mondays at 6:30 pm
Centering Prayer is a silent prac$ce of prayer that rests on the
faith that Christ is present within by his Holy Spirit. It is an
excellent prepara$on for contempla$ve prayer, which is a grace
or gi! bestowed by God. Centering Prayer is an inten$onal
openness to, or prac$ce of "wai$ng" on God encouraging the
building of a more in$mate rela$onship with Jesus and the
movement of the Holy Spirit. It is rooted in centuries-old
monas$c prayer. The book, Open Mind, Open Heart by Father
Thomas Kea$ng, OCSO, is a good introduc$on.
The first Monday of each month we listen to an introduc$on to
centering prayer and then pray for 20 minutes. Otherwise, we
typically sit and pray for two 20-minute sessions with a short
medita$ve walk in between. All are welcome.
Contact Serena [email protected]
Opportunities at ArborWoman Pregnancy Center
Receptionist: ArborWoman Pregnancy Center is looking to hire a passionately
pro-life, pro-woman team-player to provide customer service
and administra$ve support. This part-$me (21 hours/week), paid
posi$on requires discre$on, compassion, professionalism,
excellent customer service skills, punctuality, a*en$on to detail,
and efficiency. Experience with Microso! Office is required.
To apply, send cover le*er, resume, and three references to
[email protected]. Resumes and requests for informa$on
accepted by email only – no calls, please. Resumes must be
received no later than Monday, June 27, 2016.
Nurse Volunteers: ArborWoman Pregnancy Center is seeking pro-life NURSE and
SONOGRAPHER volunteers (with current Michigan licenses) to
support, nurture, and empower women facing unexpected
pregnancies. Mandatory Fall Volunteer Training is Oct. 14 & 15.
For more info & to apply, visit us online at:
www.aw-community.org/get-involved/volunteer.
www.aw-community.org
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Weekly Offering Report as of May 22, 2016
Wedding Banns Ma!hew Pauly & Annamaria Arias
June 4, 2016
Kevin Melo# & Michelle Dedo
June 10, 2016
Michael Wolf & Elizabeth Arbogast
June 11, 2016
DSA Prayer
Loving and gracious God,
Help us to remember that united, we
are called to love and serve one another
through the generous sharing of our
$me, talent, and treasure.
Please bless our efforts and help us to
grow as a unified and vibrant community
of faith.
Give us the grace to be generous, so
that we may faithfully do the work of
Your Church. Amen
Mercy in Action: Thanks for supporting the DSA
Your gi! to the Diocesan Services Appeal helps with many ministries, including
those that promote social jus$ce concerns. In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, each of
us can show our love and mercy by suppor$ng diocesan programs that assist
refugees, con$nue to care for the people of Flint, and those that serve the poor
and homeless in our area.
Many of these projects are too big for one parish to support alone. It’s important
that we pull together as a wider church to accomplish these goals.
Helping to resettle refugees
With recent wars and terrorist threats, the world’s refugees are in serious crisis.
St. Vincent Catholic Chari$es in Lansing has been assis$ng refugees since the
1970s. Since then, St. Vincent’s Catholic Refugee Services have helped to rese*le
more than 17,000 refugees in the Lansing area.
This organiza$on, supported by our diocese, provides help with housing, jobs,
educa$on and health services, for those who are seeking an escape from the
world’s most dangerous regions.
Our DSA dollars also help with: · Medical Transporta$on Services
· Ministry and assistance at area prisons
· Marriage prepara$on and marriage retreats
· Support for the elderly and chronically ill
· Special events for our students, such as the Middle School Youth Rally
· Religious educa$on materials for the deaf
Please help us to reach our 2016 DSA goal of $73,468. With your help, our parish
can achieve this and hopefully receive some of the pledge money back. Once we
reach our goal, the Diocese will return 50 percent of any paid pledge monies
received, over and above our parish goal.
Thank you to everyone who has already made a pledge to the DSA. If you have
not yet made a gi!, we invite you to consider the many ways in which you can be
merciful to those in need. Thank you!
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION
Wednesday a!er the 5:10 PM daily
Mass; or by appointment.
Weekly Budget Goal $20,375.00 Annual Budget Goal $1,000,000.00
Sunday 5/22/2016 (Week 47) $13,439.61 Fiscal Year-to-Date Goal $916,600.00
Above (Below) Weekly Goal ($6,935.39) Amount Collected YTD $870,294.96
Special and Holy Day Collec%ons: Above (Below) YTD Goal ($46,305.04)
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
SUNDAY, MAY 29– The Most Holy Body And Blood of Christ
8:30 AM Mass for +Angel R. Sanchez
10:00 AM Mass for Ben Masters and Emily Manzon
12:00 PM Mass for +Peggy Maskill
2:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
5:00 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
MONDAY, MAY 30 Closed for Memorial Day– No Mass
TUESDAY, MAY 31
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
WEDNESDAY, June 1
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
THURSDAY, JUNE 2
5:10 PM Mass for +Richard Callahan
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
12:10 PM Mass for +Frances Engle
+Josefina Carlos Grijalva
SUNDAY, June 5– The Most Holy Trinity
8:30 AM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
10:00 AM Mass for +Joanna Sco*
12:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
2:00 PM Mass for Benefactors of SMSP
5:00 PM Mass for +Joy Emelda Nnodim
MONDAY, JUNE 6
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
WEDNESDAY, June 8
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
THURSDAY, JUNE 9
5:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
12:10 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
8:30 AM Mass for +Mary Ellen Greenup
10:00 AM Mass for +Anna Grande, +Robert Doederlein
and + Innocent Agomuah
12:00 PM Mass for Carlos & Clara Quintanilla
2:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
5:00 PM Mass for +Josefina Carlos Grijalva
MASS INTENTIONS:
MAY 29-JUNE 12
MEETINGS & EVENTS:
MAY 29-JUNE 12
SUNDAY, MAY 29
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
MONDAY, MAY 30 Closed for Memorial Day
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Mon$eth Room
TUESDAY, MAY 31
Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
SCC–Summer Undergraduate 7:00 PM Loyola Room
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
Wedding Rehearsal 5:00 PM Church
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Bap$sm 10:30 AM Church
Wedding 5:00 PM Church
SUNDAY, JUNE 5
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall/Room,
Richard Room
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
MONDAY, JUNE 6
Centering Prayer 6:30 PM Richard Room
Bible Study 7:00 PM Newman Room
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
LGBT Outreach Ministry 7:00 PM Loyola Room
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8
SCC-Summer Undergraduate 7:00 PM Loyola Room
THURSDAY, JUNE 9
Wedding Rehearsal 6:30 PM Church
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
Wedding 3:30 PM Church
Wedding Rehearsal 6:30 PM Church
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
Wedding 1:00 PM Church
SUNDAY JUNE 12
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall,
Newman Room,
Richard Room
ESL 12:45 PM Donnelly Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Baptism Class 6/27, 7/25 & 8/29 YOU NEED TO ATTEND ONLY ONE CLASS. We offer an infant bap$sm class in both English and Spanish once a month on a Monday night from 7-8 PM. Informa$on packets are
available in the Parish Office and should be picked up at least a week prior to the class date. Contact Carol for more informa$on:
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS:
Cristobel Acosta, Elpido Adrian, Marcelo Alvarez,
Mariana Alvarez, Dee Ana, Joan Anderson, Geri
Arnold, Kevin Arway, Newton Averion, Orlando
Averion, Zenaida Averion, Jeanne Barry, Pat
Ba!sta, Jenn Belczak, Kim Benoit, Philip Bentley,
Lauren Di"rich Bilyeu, P. George Bird, Gary
Boelstler, Doug Brannan, Joan Brown-Alexander,
Molly Brueger, William Callahan, Bev Campbell,
Celia Capay, Rick Chapman, Shenlin Chen, Hyun
Sook Choi, Carol Clark, James Dali Clark, Juan
Contreras, Molly Cook, Janet Crew, Aimee Cruz,
Irene DaDeppo, Ronald Dawson, Lori DeFour,
Anna DenBoer, Simone Elizabeth Dysinger, Bonnie
Dunkelburger, Nathalie Ertel, Dennis Farmer,
Deanna Fischer, Linda Frame, Martha Frame,
Lydia Fulmer, Peter Gallucci, Cecelia Garcia, Javier
Garcia, Le#cia Garcia, Carmen Garduno Bonquillo,
Juanita Gee, Debbie Gilbert, Henry Ginyard,
Rosario Gonzalez, Ken Granke, Bethany Grates,
Sophia and Senovia Guevara, Julia Haynes, Adam
Heske", Berta Herrera, Donovan Hickrod, Stephen
Hosken, Bob & Carole Hunter, Bonnie Irvin,
Roshney Jain, Alfred Juarez, David Johnson, Thor
Johnson, Dan Karczewski, Ron Karczewski, Tracy
LeClair Kendall, Brandan Kirma, Kris Kolevar, Mary
Koral, Jalene Kulhanek, Art Lamey, Bernice Lamey,
Amira Lehavy, Alexis Lichterman, Daniel Leung,
Joan Lesneski, Daniel Lienert, Brianna Liker,
Augus#n Ronquillo Lopez, Maryjo Lum, Kathryn
Marsh, Makayla Mayo, Abby McDonough, Helen
Meador, Steve Messiter, Irene Mike, Susan
Morales, Chris#na Morton, Harrison Morton, Gina
Murillo, Fred Murphy, Mary Natrella, Jan Olsavsky
Kipp, Joan Opiela, Antonio Osorio, Eliana Owen,
Evan Owen, Blythe Pel#er, Joyce Ann Pethan,
Elizabeth Pidgeon, Anne Piehl, Monica Pointer,
Anthony Porras, Jake Powell, John Pridnia, Noah
Purdy, Chester Pyzik, Irene Pyzik, Mario Ramos,
Basillio Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Rowena
Rodriguez, Melissa Roy, Mina# Roy, Chad Schaber,
Anita Schmi"er, Eugene Schwartz, Therese
Sheffield, Don Shelton, Joseph Slawski, Eddie
Smith, Elmer Spreitzer, Len Stenger, Mackenzie
Stothers, Mary Swander, Joseph Sweetman,
Gerald Tilson, Victoria Tomalia, Donna Turnmier,
Robert Uriarte, Marco Victoriano, Pota Vlatos,
Hayden Watkins, Nathanial Wa", Lisa Wolf-
Novak, Mary Yacu, Imelda Yap, Linda Zara,
Kathy Zukowski
TO ADD OR REMOVE A NAME:
Please email [email protected]
or call the parish office 734-663-0557.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH STAFF
PASTORAL STAFF 734-663-0557
Fr. Ben Hawley, S.J. Pastor and ext. 277 [email protected]
Director of Catholic Campus Ministry
Fr. Dennis Dillon, S.J. Pastoral Associate ext. 246 [email protected]
Fr. Michael D. Rozier, S.J. Pastoral Associate ext. 0 [email protected]
Deacon Romolo Leone Pastoral Associate ext. 233 [email protected]
CAMPUS MINISTRY STAFF
Kelly Dunlop Associate Director of ext. 244 [email protected]
Catholic Campus Ministry
Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J. Campus Minister ext. 223 [email protected]
Fr. John Ferone, S.J. Campus Minister ext. 225 [email protected]
William Alt Campus Minister ext. 235 [email protected]
Paige Graham Music Coordinator ext. 0 [email protected]
PARISH STAFF
Lane!e Mele Office Manager and ext. 232 [email protected]
Liturgy Assistant
Carol Konczal Recep$onist and ext. 226 [email protected]
Administra$ve Assistant
Alicia Frene!e Controller ext. 224 afrene*[email protected]
Susan Maulbetsch Hospitality and ext. 229 [email protected]
Welcome Coordinator
Bri!any Tobias Stewardship and ext. 240 [email protected]
Communica$ons Director
Leonor Cas%llo Kromis Hispanic/La$no ext. 221 [email protected]
Ministry Coordinator
Kristen Gowman Bookkeeping Assistant ext. 241 [email protected]
Rita Zyber RCIA Assistant/Coordinator ext. 230 [email protected]
Sue Walters Database Coordinator ext. 239 [email protected]
George B. Lowrie, III Stewardship Volunteer ext. 222 [email protected]
Gary Pearce Opera$ons Manager ext. 231 [email protected]
Dan Hankins Custodian ext. 0 [email protected]
Mark Deprest Custodial Assistant ext. 0 [email protected]
George Kasotakis Custodial Assistant ext. 0 [email protected]
STUDENT STAFF
Vanessa Geiger Haley Goeckel Emmamarie Haasl Leah Langhans
Courtney Lambesis Maggie Larin Devin Nelson Will Vandini
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Bible Study MONDAYS AT 7 PM
Our Catholic faith teaches that God is alive in the Scriptures. Come discover the
Word with us. We prac$ce scripture-based faith sharing in a small discussion group.
Discussions are guided by church-approved commentaries, ques$on guides, and
the Catechism of the Catholic Church. We meet Mondays at 7 pm.
For further informa!on, please contact Kathy Ann Moilanen 734.668.7437
This bulle%n is furnished to the parish without charge.
The adver%sements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would
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PLEASE THANK
OUR SPONSORS!
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
JUNE 5– TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY
TIME
Reading I 1 Kings 17:17-24
Psalm Psalms 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-13
Reading II Gala$ans 1:11-19
Gospel Luke 7:11-17
Elijah heals the son of a widow. She praises the Lord that her son
had been healed. Jesus raises from the dead the son of a widow
of Nain. All are amazed and glorify God. It is this God who
revealed his son to St. Paul that he might proclaim him to the
Gen$les.
SUNDAY READINGS
MAY 29 – THE MOST HOLY BODY AND
BLOOD OF CHRIST
Reading I Genesis 14:18-20
Psalm Psalms 110:1-4
Reading II 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Gospel Luke 9:11b-17
Melchizedek, priest of God Most High, offers bread and wine as
a blessing upon Abram. Jesus fulfills this offering, giving us his
own body and blood under the forms of bread and wine. Thus is
our hunger sa$sfied in abundance, as we make our pilgrim way
to the heavenly banquet.
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