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<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong><br />

CHRIST LEAVES HIS HOME TO DO HIS FATHER’S BUSINESS<br />

Farmington, Michigan<br />

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Introductory Note to<br />

Faithful Citizenship<br />

The following is the Introductory Note to the United<br />

States Conference <strong>of</strong> Catholic Bishops’ statement<br />

Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship.<br />

The entire Faithful Citizenship statement and<br />

numerous support materials may be found at<br />

www.faithfulcitizenship.org.<br />

The Catholic Bishops <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

are pleased to re-propose to our people Forming<br />

Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, our teaching<br />

document on the political responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Catholics. This statement, overwhelmingly adopted<br />

by the body <strong>of</strong> bishops in 2007, represents the<br />

continuing teaching <strong>of</strong> our Bishops’ Conference<br />

and our guidance for Catholics in the exercise<br />

<strong>of</strong> their rights and duties as participants in our<br />

democracy. We urge our Catholic pastors and<br />

people to continue to use this important statement<br />

to help them form their consciences, to contribute<br />

to civil and respectful public dialogue, and to<br />

shape their choices in the coming election in<br />

the light <strong>of</strong> Catholic teaching.<br />

The statement li�s up our dual heritage as<br />

both faithful Catholics and American citizens.<br />

We are members <strong>of</strong> a community <strong>of</strong> faith with a<br />

long tradition <strong>of</strong> teaching and action on human<br />

life, and dignity, marriage and family, justice<br />

and peace, care for creation, and the common<br />

good. As Americans, we are also blessed with<br />

religious liberty which safeguards our right to<br />

bring our principles and moral convictions into<br />

the public arena. These Constitutional freedoms<br />

need to be both exercised and protected, as<br />

some seek to mute the voices or limit the freedoms<br />

<strong>of</strong> religious believers and religious institutions.<br />

Catholics have the same rights and duties as<br />

others to participate fully in public life. The<br />

Church through its institutions must be free to<br />

carry out its mission and contribute to the common<br />

good without being pressured to sacrifice<br />

fundamental teachings and moral principles.<br />

Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship<br />

is widely used to share Catholic teaching on the<br />

role <strong>of</strong> faith and conscience in political life.<br />

Although it has at times been misused to<br />

present an incomplete or distorted view <strong>of</strong> the<br />

demands <strong>of</strong> faith in politics, this statement<br />

remains a faithful and challenging call to<br />

discipleship in the world <strong>of</strong> politics. It does not<br />

o�er a voters guide, scorecard <strong>of</strong> issues, or<br />

direction on how to vote. It applies Catholic<br />

moral principles to a range <strong>of</strong> important issues<br />

<strong>November</strong> 04, <strong>2012</strong><br />

and warns against misguided appeals to<br />

“conscience” to ignore fundamental moral<br />

claims, to reduce Catholic moral concerns to<br />

one or two matters, or to justify choices simply<br />

to advance partisan, ideological, or personal<br />

interests. It does not o�er a quantitative listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> issues for equal consideration, but outlines<br />

and makes important distinctions among moral<br />

issues acknowledging that some involve the<br />

clear obligation to oppose intrinsic evils which<br />

can never be justified and that others require<br />

action to pursue justice and promote the common<br />

good. In short, it calls Catholics to form their<br />

consciences in the light <strong>of</strong> their Catholic faith<br />

and to bring our moral principles to the debate<br />

and decisions about candidates and issues.<br />

The moral and human challenges outlined<br />

in the second half <strong>of</strong> Forming Consciences for<br />

Faithful Citizenship remain pressing national<br />

issues. In particular, our Conference is focused<br />

on several current and fundamental problems,<br />

some involving opposition to intrinsic evils and<br />

others raising serious moral questions:<br />

� Continuing destruction <strong>of</strong> unborn children<br />

through abortion and other threats to the<br />

lives and dignity <strong>of</strong> others who are<br />

vulnerable, sick, or unwanted;<br />

� Renewed e�orts to force Catholic<br />

ministries – in health care, education, and<br />

social services - to violate their<br />

consciences or stop serving those in need;<br />

� Intensifying e�orts to redefine marriage<br />

and enact measures which undermine<br />

marriage as the permanent, faithful, and<br />

fruitful union <strong>of</strong> one man and one<br />

woman and a fundamental moral and<br />

social institution essential to the<br />

common good;<br />

� An economic crisis which has devastated<br />

lives and livelihoods, increasing national<br />

(Continued on page 7)<br />

AMERICAN RED CROSS<br />

BLOOD DRIVE<br />

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4<br />

CANCELED


Page 2 <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

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LITURGICAL SERVICES<br />

The Lord’s Day<br />

Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm & 6:00 pm<br />

Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:15 am, 1:00 & 5:30 pm<br />

Daily Mass<br />

Monday - Friday:<br />

6:30 am (Chapel as scheduled)<br />

8:00 am (Church)<br />

Saturday: 8:00 am (Church)<br />

Holyday Of Obligation<br />

As published<br />

Sacrament <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation<br />

Saturday: 3:00 - 4:00 pm<br />

(Confessions may also be arranged by<br />

calling one <strong>of</strong> the priests for an appointment.)<br />

PARISH MEMBERSHIP<br />

We joyfully welcome new members <strong>of</strong><br />

our parish community. Please register at<br />

the parish <strong>of</strong>fice during regular business<br />

hours, which are listed in the directory. We<br />

also ask that you let us know if you plan to<br />

move from the parish.<br />

INFANT BAPTISM<br />

Parents must be registered and<br />

regularly attending the Sunday Eucharist<br />

to begin Baptism preparation. Initial<br />

appointment is needed. The Sacrament<br />

<strong>of</strong> Baptism is regularly celebrated on the<br />

first and third Sunday <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />

MARRIAGE<br />

If one <strong>of</strong> the engaged couple (or their<br />

parents) is registered at OLS, arrangements<br />

may be made personally by the couple at<br />

least six months in advance. Eight to ten<br />

months or more is preferred.<br />

SICK CALLS<br />

We are happy to visit the sick and<br />

bring Communion to them. Please notify<br />

the parish <strong>of</strong>fice at (248) 474-5720.<br />

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:<br />

Faith Formation 4-7<br />

Escuela de la Fe 4<br />

Go and Make Disciples 5<br />

Notes from the Pastor 5<br />

Fr. Paul Snyder 6<br />

Youth Groups’ News 6<br />

Religious Ed 7<br />

Stewardship 8<br />

Parish Life 9-11<br />

OLS Calendar 12<br />

MASS INTENTIONS<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 3, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 a.m. Special Intentions <strong>of</strong> Sook-Kyung<br />

Hong, req. by The Family<br />

4:30 p.m. Don & Jewell Maskell, req. by<br />

The Lencione Family<br />

6:00 p.m. Deceased Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bonnici Family, req. by Carmella Bonnici<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 4, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 a.m. Elizabeth Collins, req. by Bob Collins<br />

9:30 a.m. Henry Wiktor, req. by<br />

The McInerney Family<br />

11:15 a.m. Intentions <strong>of</strong> All Parishioners<br />

1:00 p.m. Mario & Cilia Cote, req. by<br />

Maria Cote<br />

5:30 p.m. Pablo Amores, Jr., req. by<br />

Maria Amores<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 5, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. Stanley Gibes, req. by<br />

Therese Gibes & Family<br />

8:00 a.m. Deceased Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wolfe Family, req. by Marge Wolfe<br />

Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 6, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 a.m. Ralph & Antoinette Carlesimo,<br />

req. by Rose Catallo<br />

Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 7, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. Richard Cummins<br />

8:00 a.m. Sr. Gemma & Fr. Lucchese, req. by<br />

Rose Catallo<br />

9:30 a.m. Souls in Purgatory, req. by<br />

Carmella Bonnici<br />

Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 8, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. Ben Snigier, req. by Bernadine Kett<br />

8:00 a.m. Estelle DePolo, req. by<br />

The Holgate Family<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 9, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. Malcolm Anderson<br />

8:00 a.m. Phil McHugh, req. by<br />

Mary Anita McHugh<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 a.m. Paul Cuschieri, req. by<br />

Peg Cuschieri<br />

4:30 p.m. Daniel Kelly, req. by<br />

The Kelly Family<br />

6:00 p.m. Robert Greenway, req. by<br />

Paul & Nancy Johnson<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 a.m. Charles Vella, req. by JoAnne Moore<br />

9:30 a.m. Estelle DePolo, req. by<br />

The Holgate Family<br />

11:15 a.m. Intentions <strong>of</strong> All Parishioners<br />

1:00 p.m. Timothy W. Amata, req. by<br />

Elizabeth & Christina<br />

5:30 p.m. Imre Nyilas, req. by<br />

Terezia Nyilas & Family<br />

READINGS OF<br />

THE WEEK<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 4, <strong>2012</strong><br />

THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN<br />

ORDINARY TIME<br />

Dt 6:2-6<br />

Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51<br />

Heb 7:23-28<br />

Mk 12:28b-34<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 5, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Phil 2:1-4<br />

Ps 131:1-3<br />

Lk 14:12-14<br />

Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 6, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Phil 2:5-11<br />

Ps 22:26-32<br />

Lk 14:15-24<br />

Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 7, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Phil 2:12-18<br />

Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14<br />

Lk 14:25-33<br />

Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 8, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Phil 3:3-8a<br />

Ps 105:2-7<br />

Lk 15:1-10<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 9, <strong>2012</strong><br />

THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN<br />

BASILICA<br />

Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12<br />

Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9<br />

1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17<br />

Jn 2:13-22<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Saint Leo the Great, pope,<br />

doctor <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

Phil 4:10-19<br />

Ps 112:1-2, 5-6, 8-9<br />

Lk 16:9-15<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN<br />

ORDINARY TIME<br />

1 Kgs 17:10-16<br />

Ps 146:7-10<br />

Heb 9:24-28<br />

Mk 12:38-44 or 12:41-44<br />

ATTENTION LECTORS!!<br />

The remaining lector workbooks<br />

are available this weekend, <strong>November</strong><br />

3/4, in the rear <strong>of</strong> the church. Please<br />

pick up your copy and check your name<br />

on the list provided. Thank you!!


<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

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WHO’S WHO IN THE LITURGY<br />

Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time First Reading: 1 Kings 17:10-16<br />

<strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong> Second Reading: Hebrews 9:24-28<br />

Gospel: Mark 12:38-44<br />

MASS CELEBRANT ALTAR SERVERS LECTORS SACRISTANS CANTORS<br />

SATURDAY<br />

<strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

4:30 PM<br />

6:00 PM<br />

SUNDAY<br />

<strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 AM<br />

9:30 AM<br />

Liturgy <strong>of</strong> the Word LOW<br />

11:15 AM<br />

Liturgy <strong>of</strong> the Word LOW<br />

1:00 PM<br />

Fr. Babcock<br />

Deacon Clem<br />

Fr. Snyder<br />

Deacon Don<br />

Fr. Prus<br />

Deacon Clem<br />

Fr. Brauer<br />

Deacon Clem<br />

Fr. Brauer<br />

Deacon Don<br />

Fr. Babcock<br />

Deacon Don<br />

5:30 PM Fr. Snyder<br />

Deacon Marko<br />

Tonia Elengikal<br />

Jamie Fisher<br />

Tim Walsh<br />

Alexis Dolecki<br />

Joshua Rousseau<br />

Grant Zydeck<br />

Aristotle Loridas<br />

Atticus Loridas<br />

Steve Racinski<br />

Monique Lamoureux<br />

Mary Lyman<br />

Ryan Whinnery<br />

Ben Jahnke<br />

Adam Bonventre<br />

Matthew Diederich<br />

Austin Garvin<br />

Zac Garvin<br />

Brian Cherewick<br />

Bridget Sacca<br />

Dominic Sacca<br />

MaryClare Sacca<br />

PLANNING A CATHOLIC FUNERAL<br />

Workshop Seminar<br />

Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 20<br />

7:00 pm<br />

In the Church<br />

PRESENTED BY<br />

FR. MARK BRAUER<br />

FR. PAUL SNYDER<br />

PAT ERNST<br />

Come to Learn:<br />

� What the Church Teaches About Death<br />

and the Resurrection <strong>of</strong> <strong>Our</strong> Body<br />

� The Funeral Rites – Celebrating Life<br />

� Planning Readings and Music<br />

� About Cremation and Committal<br />

� Answers to Your Questions<br />

“Christians celebrate the funeral rites to <strong>of</strong>fer worship, praise, and<br />

thanksgiving to God for the gift <strong>of</strong> a life which has now been returned<br />

to God, the author <strong>of</strong> life and the hope <strong>of</strong> the just…”<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Christian Funerals<br />

Joseph Panetta/R<br />

Angie Sheridan/C<br />

Rosalie Hebeler/R<br />

Bill Donnellon/C<br />

Mark McInerney/R<br />

Jeff McGowan/C<br />

Mark Ziegler/R<br />

Daniel Blugerman/C<br />

__________________/LOW<br />

__________________/LOW<br />

Joe Szafranski/R<br />

Deborah Lukasiak/C<br />

__________________/LOW<br />

__________________/LOW<br />

Debra Kendzierski/R<br />

Karen Donohue/C<br />

Sandra McNeil/R<br />

John Cushieri/C<br />

Angie Sheridan Lisa Anne Mithen<br />

Rosalie Hebeler Sarah Rogers<br />

Lori Cancilla Pam Pudar<br />

Mimi and Madison<br />

Becigneul-Koonter<br />

Youth Cantors<br />

Vox Angelica<br />

Brian and Jan Ratliff Regina Sebastian<br />

Adult Vocal Choir<br />

Debra Kendzierski Ben Macandog<br />

Eileen Sacca Anne Koziara<br />

Page 3<br />

DISCUSSION FORUM<br />

ON COMMUNAL PRAYER AND WORSHIP AT OLS<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 5<br />

7:00 - 9:00 pm<br />

OLS Church Hall<br />

The OLS Worship Commission invites you to an evening <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer and discussion to explore how we can enhance communal<br />

prayer and worship at <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong>.<br />

We will use a small group discussion format focused on these<br />

topics:<br />

� Enhancing the participation at our Sunday liturgies<br />

� Encouraging and expanding our communal prayer life<br />

� Growing the ranks <strong>of</strong> liturgical ministers at <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong><br />

� Spiritually strengthening our parish family<br />

Who should attend: All those active in a Liturgical Ministry at <strong>Our</strong><br />

<strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> as well as any parishioner interested in enriching our<br />

worship community.<br />

Please RSVP to the Parish Office at (248) 474-5720<br />

or by email to paternst@olsorrows.com


Page 4 <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

SCRIPTURE STUDY<br />

Join us as we meet every Tuesday at 11:30 am<br />

to read, pray and discuss the readings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sunday Liturgy in the Family Center, Conference Room 2.<br />

For more information, please call Pat Ernst at (248) 615-5574.<br />

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ESCUELA DE LA FE<br />

Escuela de la Fe te invita a pr<strong>of</strong>undizar, a través del estudio, las<br />

verdades de la fe católica en las áreas doctrinal, moral y espiritual.<br />

Clases en el Family Center los Miércoles de 9:40 am a 11:10 am,<br />

y de 11:30 am a 1:00 pm, diferentes clases a elegir, abiertas a<br />

todas las personas que desean conocer más su fe católica.<br />

Comenzamos a las 9:15 am con el rezo del Rosario en la Capilla.<br />

“La formación no se improvisa, no ocurre<br />

por si sola y nunca es demasiada”<br />

Si deseas más información comunícate:<br />

Flor Rangel (248) 788-3379<br />

ef_mi@sbcglobal.net<br />

RCIA<br />

CALENDAR OF TOPICS<br />

Each week those preparing to become Catholic meet to discuss<br />

various topics about the Catholic Church. The list below indicates the<br />

dates and topics. We invite everyone in the parish to be part <strong>of</strong> these<br />

discussions. Please join us on our journey <strong>of</strong> faith and understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> our faith.<br />

Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Family Center<br />

<strong>November</strong> 7 Prayer/Grace/Devotion<br />

<strong>November</strong> 14 Celebrating Catholic Liturgy<br />

<strong>November</strong> 21 No Session - Thanksgiving Holiday<br />

<strong>November</strong> 25 RITE OF WELCOMING<br />

(Sunday 1:00 pm Liturgy)<br />

<strong>November</strong> 28 Advent - the Liturgical Year<br />

For additional information, please contact Pat Ernst at<br />

(248) 615-5574 or email paternst@olsorrows.com.<br />

ADULT CONFIRMATION<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 25<br />

11:00 am<br />

Blessed Sacrament Cathedral<br />

On Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 25 the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Detroit will celebrate<br />

the Sacrament <strong>of</strong> Confirmation with all adults <strong>of</strong> the archdiocese who<br />

have not completed the Sacraments <strong>of</strong> Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation,<br />

and Holy Eucharist. Anyone in our parish who has not been<br />

confirmed, and would like to receive the Sacrament <strong>of</strong> Confirmation on<br />

<strong>November</strong> 25, should contact Pat Ernst in the parish <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />

preparation at (248) 615.5574 or paternst@olsorrows.com.<br />

ESCUELA DE LA FE<br />

¿Qué es la fe? ¿Tiene sentido la fe en un mundo<br />

donde la ciencia y la tecnología han abierto nuevos<br />

horizontes hasta hace poco impensables?<br />

En efecto, en nuestro tiempo es necesaria una<br />

educación renovada en la fe, que abarque el conocimiento de sus<br />

verdades y de los acontecimientos de la salvación, pero que, en<br />

primer lugar, nazca de un verdadero encuentro con Dios en Jesucristo,<br />

de amarlo, de confiar en Él, de modo que abrace toda nuestra vida.<br />

Ante los diversos desafíos que presenta el mundo actual y que<br />

generan una especie de "desierto espiritual", y a pesar de los<br />

avances de la ciencia, "el hombre de hoy no parece ser<br />

verdaderamente más libre, más humano, permanecen todavía<br />

muchas formas de explotación, de manipulación, de violencia, de<br />

opresión, de injusticia".<br />

Sumado a esto está la tendencia de creer sólo en aquello que<br />

se puede ver y tocar. "Necesitamos no sólo el pan material, necesitamos<br />

amor, sentido y esperanza, un fundamento seguro, un terreno sólido<br />

que nos ayude a vivir con un sentido auténtico, incluso en la crisis, en<br />

la oscuridad, en las dificultades y problemas cotidianos".<br />

La fe, "no es un mero asentimiento intelectual del hombre a las<br />

verdades particulares sobre Dios, es un acto con el cual me entrego<br />

libremente a un Dios que es Padre y me ama, es adhesión a un ‘Tú’<br />

que me da esperanza y confianza". Porque sabemos que Dios ha<br />

revelado su amor al hombre, a cada uno de nosotros: en la Cruz,<br />

Jesús de Nazaret, el Hijo de Dios hecho hombre nos muestra, en la<br />

forma más luminosa, hasta dónde llega este amor, hasta darse a sí<br />

mismo hasta el sacrificio total".<br />

Con el misterio de la Muerte y Resurrección de Cristo, Dios<br />

desciende hasta el fondo de nuestra humanidad, para elevarla hasta<br />

que alcance su altura. La fe es creer en este amor de Dios, que<br />

nunca falla ante la maldad de los hombres, ante el mal y la muerte,<br />

sino que es capaz de transformar todas las formas de esclavitud,<br />

brindando la posibilidad de la salvación.<br />

Creer es confiarse libremente y con alegría al plan providencial<br />

de Dios en la historia, como lo hizo el patriarca Abraham, como lo<br />

hizo María de Nazaret. La fe es, pues, un consentimiento con el que<br />

nuestra mente y nuestro corazón dicen su "sí" a Dios, confesando<br />

que Jesús es el Señor. Y este "sí" transforma la vida, le abre el camino<br />

hacia una plenitud de sentido, que la hace nueva, rica de alegría y<br />

esperanza fiable.<br />

Catequesis del Papa Benedicto XVI con motivo del Año de la Fe.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>undiza tu fe por medio del estudio, regístrate<br />

en uno de nuestros cursos… ¡Te esperamos!<br />

INTRO TO SACRED SCRIPTURE COURSE<br />

AT OUR LADY OF SORROWS PARISH<br />

Learn the Bible, understand how Sacred Scripture truly supports<br />

Catholic doctrine and how to deepen your prayer life using the Word<br />

<strong>of</strong> God! Sacred Heart Major Seminary is <strong>of</strong>fering an Introduction to<br />

Sacred Scripture course this coming winter on-site at <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Sorrows</strong> Parish. Taught by Mrs. Patricia Ernst, the course will be held<br />

Thursday evenings 6:30 – 9:30 pm from January 10 – April 25, 2013.<br />

Tuition cost is $1,155 for three academic credits (cost is the<br />

same for auditing). New students must apply online at www.shms.edu,<br />

submit <strong>of</strong>ficial transcripts from previous academic work, and schedule<br />

a short phone interview with an admissions representative. For more<br />

information, please contact the Admissions Office at Sacred Heart<br />

Major Seminary at (313) 883-8769 or surmont.karolyn@shms.edu.


Go and Make Disciples . . .<br />

<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

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Today it seems like everyone is into labels. I don’t mean shoes<br />

and jeans, no, I’m thinking <strong>of</strong> personal labels. You know, the quick<br />

judgments we make about others without really putting them into<br />

words, just cutting thoughts and quick dismissals. Perhaps it’s the<br />

overcharged political climate, and truly, that has a bearing on our<br />

personal and communal labeling, but I think it goes a lot deeper.<br />

While we bemoan negative politicking, we fail to hear ourselves<br />

cutting down our neighbor’s kids or slicing up our in-laws. The<br />

radical cry to clean up our public discourse applies first to us in our<br />

relationship to our neighbor – and Jesus made it crystal clear that<br />

our neighbor is everyone we encounter – at home, at work, at<br />

Busch’s, at the gym, on the parking lot, and in church. That’s right!<br />

In church.<br />

When Jesus said, “You shall love your neighbor,” he meant it.<br />

Love her when she dresses like you and when she doesn’t. Love<br />

him when he drives a BMW and when he parks his car right in front<br />

<strong>of</strong> your house, plastic taped windows and all. Love her when she<br />

forgets an important detail that radically affects your project and love<br />

him in all his ineptness. Love them because God does. Where<br />

I grew up, racism and social pr<strong>of</strong>iling were never an issue because<br />

we were all very comfortable white skinned people. Then one day<br />

the walls around the garden came tumbling down and the reality <strong>of</strong><br />

diversity walked in. Now the gospel is so much more than a self<br />

congratulating pat on the back message <strong>of</strong>, “Well, <strong>of</strong> course I love<br />

my neighbor. She’s just like me.”<br />

When the walls come down and our neighbor turns out to be<br />

someone other than a reflection <strong>of</strong> ourselves, we are confronted with<br />

the great question: “Now, what do I do? Let them in wearing<br />

different clothes? Speaking a different dialect? Behaving like Mrs.<br />

Turpin in a Flannery O’Connor novel? To love the Lord, your God,<br />

with all your heart, and with all your mind, and all your strength, and<br />

your neighbor as yourself is a tough job. But it’s the only chance you<br />

have <strong>of</strong> gaining a place in the kingdom – <strong>of</strong> enjoying peace – true<br />

peace. Some day every one <strong>of</strong> us will be confronted with this reality<br />

because, one day every wall that divides people will come tumbling<br />

down. And everyone <strong>of</strong> us has to decide whether we will love<br />

someone whom we have labeled as less than us because <strong>of</strong> the way<br />

they choose to live. And if there’s one thing that is absolutely true<br />

about life and about the God that we pr<strong>of</strong>ess as Christians – God is<br />

present in every other person - really, truly present. That’s not<br />

meant to scare us into better behavior. That’s meant to remind us <strong>of</strong><br />

the generosity <strong>of</strong> our God who sees only the soul and chooses to<br />

reside there: your soul and your neighbor’s.<br />

So, what do we do when the truth rises up to confront us? Well,<br />

it’s fairly easy to deny it all and just go on being who we think we are:<br />

good enough. Good enough may work for tonight’s dessert, but it<br />

doesn’t work for that nagging commandment we heard in<br />

today’s gospel. Confronted with the question, “Which is the first <strong>of</strong> all<br />

the commandments?” Jesus replied: You shall love the Lord your<br />

God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with<br />

all your strength…and your neighbor as yourself.<br />

Pat Ernst<br />

NOTES . . . FROM THE PASTOR<br />

Page 5<br />

“Now I am going to tell you a mystery…all <strong>of</strong> us are to be<br />

changed in an instant, in the twinkling <strong>of</strong> the eye, at the sound <strong>of</strong> the<br />

last trumpet. The trumpet will sound and the dead will be raised<br />

incorruptible, and we shall be changed. This corruptible body must<br />

be clothed with incorruptibility, this mortal body with immortality.<br />

When the corruptible frame takes on incorruptibility and the mortal<br />

immortality, then will the saying <strong>of</strong> Scripture be fulfilled: Death is<br />

swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your victory? O death,<br />

where is your sting?” (1 Corinthians 15:51-55).<br />

<strong>Our</strong> faith calls us to assemble as community for various reasons,<br />

at various times. We usually gather at a cemetery for the burial <strong>of</strong><br />

family or friends and later visit the burial site. The gathering is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

a stressful time filled with grief and much pain. Usually the beloved<br />

has recently died and the funeral liturgy just celebrated. It is a time<br />

when faith is put to the test, when we are confronted with all the<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> death. It is also the time when the pilgrim Church, the<br />

faithful on earth, especially in the funeral liturgy, unites closely in<br />

support <strong>of</strong> one another in their loss and gives witness to their<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> faith in the mysteries <strong>of</strong> our redemption, resurrection<br />

and the communion <strong>of</strong> saints.<br />

<strong>Our</strong> gatherings at the cemetery after burial are frequently less<br />

stressful, more peaceful, reflective, and prayerful times. As we<br />

gather at the burial site, we are able to see around us the beautiful<br />

setting for so many other faithful departed. We are in the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the faithful who have gone before us.<br />

We are reminded again <strong>of</strong> the great communion to which we<br />

belong and because <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ the bonds that hold us together<br />

are stronger than death, “So it is that the union <strong>of</strong> the wayfarers with<br />

the brethren who sleep in the peace <strong>of</strong> Christ is in no way interrupted<br />

but on the contrary, according to the constant faith <strong>of</strong> the Church this<br />

union is reinforced by an exchange <strong>of</strong> spiritual goods.” (Catechism <strong>of</strong><br />

the Catholic Church #995).<br />

Everything in the cemetery should contribute to an experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> the call to put our lives in order and seek a closer union with Jesus<br />

Christ. For some the visit to a cemetery is the time for coming<br />

to terms with the realities <strong>of</strong> life which <strong>of</strong> necessity include the<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> death. In the serene setting <strong>of</strong> the cemetery life is put<br />

into perspective.<br />

An essential part <strong>of</strong> our faith is the understanding that we have<br />

an obligation within the time given us on earth to share the vision <strong>of</strong><br />

our faith, to bring the good news that all things are gathered up in<br />

Christ, that nothing is lost, nothing is wasted, “If the Spirit <strong>of</strong> him who<br />

raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, then he who raised Christ<br />

from the dead will bring your mortal bodies to life also through his<br />

Spirit dwelling in you.” (Romans 8:11). <strong>Our</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong><br />

mercy: burying the dead and comforting and consoling the sorrowful<br />

are acts <strong>of</strong> charity to which we are called by our Baptism.<br />

On Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 13 th at 7:30 pm, all are invited to a<br />

Taize Service in the main church building to pray for all the<br />

faithful departed. The names <strong>of</strong> the dead who were buried from our<br />

parish in the past year will be named and prayed for in the service.<br />

Also, in each vestibule there is a pamphlet that contains the names<br />

<strong>of</strong> those departed. Included within the pamphlet are prayers that will<br />

assist you when you visit the grave <strong>of</strong> a loved one.<br />

“The Church who, as Mother has borne the Christian sacramentally<br />

in her womb during his earthly pilgrimage, accompanies his at this<br />

journey’s end, in order to surrender him ‘into the Father’s hands.’<br />

She <strong>of</strong>fers to the Father, in Christ, the child <strong>of</strong> his grace, and she<br />

commits to the earth, in hope, the seed <strong>of</strong> the body that will rise in<br />

glory.” (Catechism <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Church #1683).<br />

Peace,<br />

Fr. Mark Brauer


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FROM FR. PAUL SNYDER<br />

Faithful Citizenship<br />

As disciples <strong>of</strong> Christ living today we are called to transform the<br />

world around us. We do this by constant prayer that our hearts be<br />

converted; we do this by asking the Holy Spirit for the gift <strong>of</strong> courage<br />

to speak the word <strong>of</strong> God to our family, neighbors and friends; we do<br />

this with our actions when they support the Gospel <strong>of</strong> Christ. During<br />

this Year <strong>of</strong> Faith, we are celebrating the 50 th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

opening <strong>of</strong> the Second Vatican Council. The Dogmatic Constitution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Church (Lumen Gentium) speaks <strong>of</strong> today’s disciples, “...led by<br />

the spirit <strong>of</strong> the Gospel they may work for the sanctification <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world from within as a leaven. In this way they may make Christ<br />

known to others, especially by the testimony <strong>of</strong> a life resplendent in<br />

faith, hope and charity” (Lumen Gentium 31). This is one <strong>of</strong> my<br />

favorite images used in the document. If you have ever watched<br />

bread being made or made it yourself, you know that a very small<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> yeast or leaven has the power to transform the entire<br />

batch <strong>of</strong> dough.<br />

I hope we think <strong>of</strong> this image as we participate in the election<br />

this coming Tuesday. As disciples <strong>of</strong> Christ we allow our faith to<br />

shape the world around us like that leaven that raises the dough. We<br />

give thanks and praise to God for the great gift <strong>of</strong> our country. We<br />

are blessed to live in a country where we have the opportunity to<br />

elect our leaders. We also need to pray for our country during these<br />

crucial days that it upholds the rights <strong>of</strong> all, especially religious<br />

freedom and the dignity <strong>of</strong> human life. The Bishops <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States remind us that, “As Catholics, we should be guided more by<br />

our moral convictions than by our attachment to a political party or<br />

interest group. When necessary, our participation should help<br />

transform the party to which we belong; we should not let the party<br />

transform us in such a way that we neglect or deny fundamental<br />

moral truths. We are called to bring together our principles and our<br />

political choices, our values and our votes, to help build a better<br />

world” (USCCB: Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,<br />

www.usccb.org).<br />

As followers <strong>of</strong> Christ we give our lives over to Jesus, and we<br />

are called to serve others in his name. A few weeks ago, the Sunday<br />

Gospel reminded us that the greatest among us will be the servant <strong>of</strong><br />

all. If we are the servants <strong>of</strong> all we need to promote the respect for<br />

all human life. “There are some things we must never do, as<br />

individuals or as a society, because they are always incompatible<br />

with love <strong>of</strong> God and neighbor. These intrinsically evil acts must<br />

always be rejected and never supported. A preeminent example is<br />

the intentional taking <strong>of</strong> human life through abortion. It is always<br />

morally wrong to destroy innocent human beings. A legal system<br />

that allows the right to life to be violated on the grounds <strong>of</strong> choice is<br />

fundamentally flawed. Similarly, direct threats to the dignity <strong>of</strong> human<br />

life such as euthanasia, human cloning, and destructive research on<br />

human embryos are also intrinsically evil and must be opposed.…<br />

Disrespect for any human life diminishes respect for all human life.<br />

As Catholics, we are not single-issue voters. A candidate’s position<br />

on a single issue is not sufficient to guarantee a voter’s support. Yet<br />

a candidate’s position on a single issue that involves an intrinsic evil,<br />

such as support for legal abortion or the promotion <strong>of</strong> racism, may<br />

legitimately lead a voter to disqualify a candidate from receiving<br />

support” (USCCB: Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship). A<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> respect for the dignity <strong>of</strong> human life is at the core <strong>of</strong> so many evils.<br />

We continue to pray that all people value that all human life is<br />

made in the image <strong>of</strong> God. The Lord has blessed us with much to be<br />

thankful. I pray that we may we be that leaven in our culture,<br />

sanctifying it by bringing the knowledge and love <strong>of</strong> Christ to all.<br />

Have a blessed week,<br />

Fr. Paul<br />

High School Youth Group<br />

Christians Being Christians<br />

<strong>November</strong> 7 deadline for Rainbow on February 2 - 3!<br />

Cost: $145 due with paperwork by <strong>November</strong> 7. I must know you<br />

from Youth Group for you to be able to attend. Note to the first 10<br />

registrants: Marilyn will pay $50 to help <strong>of</strong>fset your costs from the<br />

money we raised helping with the used uniform sale in August.<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11, from 3:00 – 5:00 pm, we meet in the<br />

Youth Room, then, to celebrate Veteran’s Day we head out to the<br />

Farmington Cemetery west <strong>of</strong> town on Grand River to perform a<br />

Corporal Work <strong>of</strong> Mercy by praying for the dead, especially those<br />

who have no one to pray for them, and place flags on the graves <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans. ALL PARISHIONERS ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US!<br />

Call MARILYN TRUMPER-SAMRA TO LET HER KNOW YOU ARE<br />

COMING! Tyler Johnson will play “Amazing Grace” on his awesome<br />

bagpipes and we may have a high school trumpeter who plays<br />

“Taps.” <strong>Our</strong> many and great freedoms came at a dear price. Let’s<br />

take time out to talk to God about those who made the ultimate<br />

sacrifice, remember them in death, and honor their life. Dress for the<br />

weather. RSVP by <strong>November</strong> 4, so I can line up drivers. Permission<br />

slips and medical/media forms are available in the Youth Room, in<br />

the cubby on the wall outside the Youth Minister’s Office and on-line<br />

on the Parish Website Youth Page. Friends are always welcome and<br />

they don’t have to be Catholic! Bring $1 for the Dues Can. Service<br />

Hours for those who need them.<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 18, we fill Thanksgiving Food Baskets<br />

for the needy! Sign up for your shift and meet at the garage behind<br />

the Parish Offices. Dress for the weather! Service Hours for those<br />

who need them. We start at 7:30 am and end at 7:00 pm! Shifts are<br />

two hours, 2.5 hours and three hours. Call Marilyn Trumper-Samra<br />

for the lowdown at (248) 536-1188 or sign up in the Youth Room!<br />

I will keep you fed and watered. Dress for the weather. This can be<br />

a very cold day.<br />

7 th and 8 th Grade Youth Group<br />

Faithful Friends<br />

2 CROSS CONNECTION PROJECTS FOR CONFIRMATION PREP<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 16, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm, coming as early<br />

as 6:30 pm to hang out, we sort canned goods for the parish’s<br />

Thanksgiving Food Drive! Service hours for those who need them.<br />

Meet in the Youth Room then head over to the parish garage Sign<br />

up in the Youth Room, or by calling (248) 536-1188. Bring $1 for the<br />

Dues Can and remember to dress for the weather! Space is limited!<br />

Sign up early!<br />

Friday, December 7, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm, first gathering in<br />

the Youth Room at 6:30 pm to just hang out, we head out into<br />

the mean streets <strong>of</strong> downtown Farmington to Evangelize!<br />

Together, we knock on doors; gift the owner with a bag <strong>of</strong> lovely<br />

things including an invitation to join us at <strong>Sorrows</strong> for Christmas<br />

Liturgy and other Advent services, sing a Christmas song and head<br />

<strong>of</strong>f to the next house! Dress for the weather! Bring $1 for the Dues<br />

Can. Friends are always welcome and they don't have to be Catholic.<br />

Service Hours for those who need them. We need adult drivers who<br />

have taken Protecting God’s Children. RSVP by <strong>November</strong> 30 with<br />

your permission slip and medical form, which are available in the<br />

Youth Room, on the youth group website or in the cubby on the wall<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> Marilyn’s <strong>of</strong>fice.


<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS<br />

PARISH SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION<br />

First Reconciliation Parent Meeting<br />

If your child is preparing for the sacrament <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation and<br />

you did not attend the parent meeting on Tuesday, October 30, you<br />

have another opportunity on Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 7 at 10:00 am<br />

in the Church Hall North. At this meeting you will receive materials<br />

to take home that will assist you in your child’s sacramental preparation.<br />

Please contact the Religious Education Office if you have any questions.<br />

Rite <strong>of</strong> Enrollment<br />

Last Tuesday, October 23 our parish children who are preparing<br />

for the sacraments <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation and Eucharist participated in a<br />

special enrollment rite in which they signed their names to show their<br />

willingness to begin their formal preparation for these two very<br />

important sacraments.<br />

I would like to especially thank Fr. Mark Brauer for presiding at the<br />

Rite <strong>of</strong> Enrollment and impressing upon the children and their families<br />

the importance <strong>of</strong> this step in their faith journey. I am very grateful to<br />

Mrs. Mary Garlow for her expertise in planning the prayer service and<br />

in giving the parish families a brief orientation on the sacraments <strong>of</strong><br />

First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. Dr. Noriko Ernst and Mrs. Sarah<br />

Evangelista are to be complimented and thanked for using their<br />

musical talents to enhance the Rite <strong>of</strong> Enrollment. I am extremely<br />

grateful to the second grade catechists and teachers: Mrs. Bev<br />

Imesch, Mrs. Patti Law, Mrs. Cynthia Lazoen, and Mrs. Sharon<br />

Quinn. Thank you for being there and <strong>of</strong>fering your help and support<br />

during the signing rite and with the distribution <strong>of</strong> the Mass books.<br />

Thanks to Mrs. JoAnne Moore for being our sacristan, server, cross<br />

bearer, and invaluable helper. I am grateful to Mrs. Pat Ernst for<br />

providing the liturgical binders that were used for the signing<br />

ceremony during the Rite <strong>of</strong> Enrollment. Thanks, Ms. Sue Siemiesz,<br />

for all your work beforehand to make sure that registration forms<br />

were mailed out, the worship aids and brochures printed, and the<br />

Church set up; also for expediting the collection <strong>of</strong> the forms and<br />

fees. Your organizational abilities are awesome and greatly admired!<br />

Faithful Citizenship (continued from page 1)<br />

and global unemployment, poverty, and hunger; increasing<br />

deficits and debt and the duty to respond in ways which protect<br />

those who are poor and vulnerable as well as future generations;<br />

� The failure to repair a broken immigration system with<br />

comprehensive measures that promote true respect for law,<br />

protect the human rights and dignity <strong>of</strong> immigrants and refugees,<br />

recognize their contributions to our nation, keep families<br />

together, and advance the common good;<br />

� Wars, terror, and violence which raise serious moral<br />

questions on the use <strong>of</strong> force and its human and moral costs<br />

in a dangerous world, particularly the absence <strong>of</strong> justice,<br />

security, and peace in the Holy Land and throughout the<br />

Middle East.<br />

In this coming election and beyond, we urge leaders and all<br />

Catholics to share the message <strong>of</strong> faithful citizenship and to use this<br />

document in forming their own consciences, so we can act together<br />

to promote and protect human life and dignity, marriage and family,<br />

justice and peace in service to the common good. This kind <strong>of</strong> political<br />

responsibility is a requirement <strong>of</strong> our faith and our duty as citizens.<br />

From Focus published by the Michigan Catholic Conference,<br />

Volume 40, Number 4, September <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

www.micatholicconference.org<br />

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Cross Connection Ministries is an important piece<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Confirmation program. These projects are not<br />

like the hours counted or projects completed for scouting<br />

or other organizations (NHS). CCM projects aim at<br />

helping Candidates grow in their understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

discipleship, discover their gifts and talents and hinge<br />

on relationship with neighbor and God. As we reach<br />

out in love to our neighbor we find union with God.<br />

They are intentional and require the Candidate to<br />

illustrate their desire to be Confirmed.<br />

Christmas Lights<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10 at 10:00 am<br />

Candidate and at least one parent help decorate the Parish<br />

grounds for Christmas!! Please contact Mr. Aaron Dick via e-mail at<br />

admd@sbcglobal.net to volunteer. Please indicate “Christmas Lights”<br />

in the subject line <strong>of</strong> the e-mail. The Reflection Sheet is available by<br />

e-mail at reled@olsorrows.com.<br />

Giving Tree Tag Writing<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11 at 7:00 pm<br />

School Cafeteria<br />

First Year Confirmation Candidates and second year candidates<br />

who did not help with this activity last year are invited to come to<br />

the cafeteria at 7:00 pm on Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11. Reflection sheets<br />

will be available at the event from Mrs. Garry.<br />

Thanksgiving Food Drive<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 16<br />

7 th and 8 th Grade volunteers are needed to sort food on<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 16 th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. Confirmation candidates<br />

are encouraged to participate. Contact Mrs. Marilyn Trumper-Samra at<br />

(248) 536-1188 to volunteer. She will have reflection sheets available<br />

at this event.<br />

Evangelize Together<br />

Friday, December 7<br />

7:00 - 8:30 pm<br />

Gather in the Youth Room at 6:30 pm to just hang out.<br />

Head out into the mean streets <strong>of</strong> downtown Farmington to<br />

Evangelize! Together, we knock on doors, gift the owner with a bag<br />

<strong>of</strong> lovely things including an invitation to join us at <strong>Sorrows</strong> for Christmas<br />

Liturgy and other Advent services. Then we sing a Christmas song and<br />

head <strong>of</strong>f to the next house! See information on page 7 on how to sign<br />

up. Reflection Sheets will be available from Mrs. Trumper-Samra at<br />

the event.<br />

Giving Tree Gift Sorting<br />

Sunday, December 9<br />

In the Church, following the 5:30 pm Liturgy<br />

First year Confirmation Candidates and second year candidates<br />

who did not help with Gift Sorting last year can attend this event.<br />

Reflection sheets will be available at the event from Mrs. Garry.<br />

St. Pats Senior Center<br />

OLS generally serves the community <strong>of</strong> St. Pat’s in Detroit on<br />

the third Sunday <strong>of</strong> each month. Confirmation candidates and parents<br />

can find out how and when assistance is needed by contacting<br />

Mrs. Rita Kramer at (248) 478-8463. Confirmation Candidates who<br />

register to help with St. Pat’s should email reled@olsorrows.com to<br />

obtain a reflection sheet.<br />

PBJ Ministry<br />

Confirmation candidates and parents can log onto<br />

PBJoutreach.org to find ways in which to assist in this ministry. You will<br />

find a calendar <strong>of</strong> opportunities, where to go and whom to call. Please<br />

email reled@olsorrows.com requesting a reflection sheet when you<br />

make plans to help.


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OLS Offering Report<br />

Date This Year Last Year Difference<br />

09/30/<strong>2012</strong> 33,912 38,360 -4,448 -11.60%<br />

10/07/<strong>2012</strong> 34,991 30,868 4,123 13.36%<br />

10/14/<strong>2012</strong> 33,349 31,746 1,603 5.05%<br />

10/21/<strong>2012</strong> 31,935 27,183 4,752 17.48%<br />

10/28/<strong>2012</strong> 30,290 30,687 -397 -1.29%<br />

Fiscal Yr to Date 564,360 571,405 -7,045 -1.23%<br />

Diocesan Contributions 12-13 11-12 10-11 09-10<br />

Peters Pence 582 3,389 3,671 4,645<br />

Missionary Co-operative 5,665 20,634 15,377 21,320<br />

Propagation <strong>of</strong> the Faith 6,376 8,092 10,639 10,763<br />

Campaign for Human<br />

Development<br />

Retirement Fund for<br />

Religious<br />

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34 4,233 4,523 4,041<br />

34 13,501 12,989 14,136<br />

Aid for the Church in<br />

Central Eastern Europe<br />

134 4,111 5,384 3,519<br />

Catholic Relief Services 150 7,780 7,324 7,722<br />

<strong>2012</strong> CSA (Goal: $247,244) 208,072 235,939 243,243 232,806<br />

Changing Lives Together Pledges Goal<br />

As <strong>of</strong> 10/17/12 (940 responses) 1,945,548 2,350,000<br />

CLT Parish Reimbursements 630,632<br />

CLT Reimbursements Applied to Parish Debt 426,794<br />

CLT Funds Deposited into Parish Savings Account 203,838<br />

Other Information This Fiscal Yr Last Fiscal Yr<br />

Parish Debt - 0 - 575,877<br />

Fiscal Yr Interest Expense on Debt - 0 - 17,771<br />

Parish Endowment Fund 722,054 690,864<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Gain/(Loss) on Investments<br />

32,121* 106,386<br />

Capital Improvement Envelopes 3,532 31,557<br />

Excess CSA Refunds/(Shortfall) (39,322) 688<br />

Tuition Assistance 3,484 18,472<br />

School Textbook Donations 17 551<br />

St. Vincent de Paul - OLS Chapter 12,670 45,572<br />

Parish Scrip Program Income 365 2,162<br />

Food Pantry Collection, October <strong>2012</strong> 619 —-<br />

* Endowment Fund Gain/(Loss) for period <strong>of</strong> 07/01/2011 - 09/30/<strong>2012</strong><br />

God, enable us to wisely manage our<br />

finances and to lead frugal lifestyles.<br />

Matthew 25:14-30<br />

ADULT VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED!<br />

Thanksgiving Food Drive<br />

Weekend <strong>of</strong> <strong>November</strong> 17 and 18<br />

Non-perishable food and cash donations will be collected<br />

before and after all weekend Masses on Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 17<br />

and Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 18. Contributions will be delivered to local<br />

and inner city parishes. These parishes have expressed a critical<br />

need for food donations. Please be generous. Suggested items<br />

include frozen turkeys and turkey breasts, non-perishable foods<br />

(canned and packaged), dried foods, baby foods and canned<br />

hams. Cash donations will also be shared with each parish.<br />

Adult volunteers are necessary to make this food drive a<br />

success. Contact Martha Peterson at mpeterson58@gmail.com.<br />

� We are still in need <strong>of</strong> many drivers with vans or<br />

other large vehicles to deliver food on Sunday,<br />

<strong>November</strong> 18, between 1:30 and 3:00 pm.<br />

� We also need adult volunteers to help with accepting<br />

food and cash donations before and after each Mass.<br />

THE GIVING TREE<br />

Again this year, the Christian Service Commission is<br />

sponsoring our annual “Giving Tree” project.<br />

We need your help to make this<br />

another successful year.<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11<br />

7 - 8:30 pm<br />

School Cafeteria<br />

We invite middle school and high school students, and adults to<br />

come and write gift tags on Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11, from<br />

7:00 – 8:30 pm in the school cafeteria. Walk-ins welcome. Bring<br />

a friend, and together we’ll make someone’s Christmas a little brighter!<br />

For more information, please call Kim Garry at (248) 536-1156.<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO INSTALL<br />

OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10<br />

10:00 am<br />

Please join us in decorating the grounds <strong>of</strong> OLS with Christmas<br />

lights on Saturday <strong>November</strong> 10 beginning at 10:00 am. The<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, St Francis Council #4401 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Sorrows</strong> will be sponsoring this event. Everyone is welcome.<br />

Please bring the whole family, and remember to dress for the<br />

weather. High school students who volunteer for this project may be<br />

eligible for service hours.


ST. FRANCIS COUNCIL #4401<br />

AND ST. FRANCIS ASSEMBLY #2136<br />

Let’s Do our Patriotic Duty and Vote<br />

Tuesday <strong>November</strong> 6 th is a very important day. This is one <strong>of</strong><br />

the most important Presidential Election days this country has ever<br />

known. It is important that you vote because every vote will count in<br />

this election.<br />

If you need help getting to the voting place where you are<br />

registered, the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus will provide transportation<br />

for you. Please call Kevin Hammer at (248) 321-2521. We will be<br />

available from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm to assist those in need <strong>of</strong><br />

transportation, during those hours only.<br />

May God bless you and your family,<br />

Sir Knight Gary Mallia, Grand Knight – St. Francis Council #4401<br />

Sir Knight Nino Abate, Worthy Faithful Navigator- St. Francis Assembly<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

The Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus is seeking a Field Agent for a career<br />

opportunity representing the insurance program. Complete benefits<br />

package with fulltime position. In order to qualify, one must be eligible<br />

for membership in the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus.<br />

For more information, please contact Gregory L. Bennett F.I.C.,<br />

General Agent at (248) 884-4095 or gregory.bennett@k<strong>of</strong>c.org.<br />

OLS CAREER SEARCH MINISTRY MEETINGS<br />

2 nd and 4 th Thursdays <strong>of</strong> Each Month<br />

7:00 - 9:00 pm<br />

Church, Lower Level, South Hall<br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Topics<br />

<strong>November</strong> 8 “Surviving & Thriving in Life’s Plan B”<br />

Kirsten Ross<br />

<strong>November</strong> 22 NO MEETING - Thanksgiving Holiday<br />

December 13 “Finding Your Mission Statement”<br />

Dan Walker<br />

OLS YOUNG ADULTS<br />

Meet every Tuesday at 7:30 pm<br />

Youth Room, OLS School Building<br />

Bring your Bible!<br />

Open to all high school grads through those in their 30s!<br />

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WELCOME THIS WEEK<br />

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<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> extends a warm welcome to our new<br />

parishioners. We hope they will come to find peace and joy as they<br />

become active members <strong>of</strong> our worship community.<br />

John A. Tomei<br />

Carmela Russo<br />

TOASTMASTERS CLUB MEETINGS<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11 and 25<br />

7:00 pm<br />

OLS Church Hall North<br />

Are you interested in improving your communications and<br />

leadership skills? Come join Toastmasters! The Friends <strong>of</strong> Farmington<br />

Toastmasters Club #5089 is open to all interested adults. For more<br />

information, contact Bill Moylan at wamoylan@aol.com or<br />

telephone (248) 473-5451.<br />

ADVENT SENIOR RETREAT<br />

Friday, December 7<br />

9:30 am – 2:00 pm<br />

In the Church Halls<br />

9:30 am Gathering and Hospitality<br />

10:00 am Morning Prayer in Church<br />

10:30 am Presentation by Bishop Thomas Gumbleton,<br />

Auxiliary Bishop Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

“The Grace <strong>of</strong> <strong>Our</strong> Wisdom Years”<br />

11:15 am Meditative Video<br />

12:00 pm Complimentary Lunch<br />

1:00 pm Mass in the Church<br />

PLEASE JOIN US!<br />

Yes! I will attend the Advent Senior Retreat<br />

Name: _________________________________________<br />

Phone Number: __________________________________<br />

Please fill in your name and phone number<br />

and return this form to the Parish Office<br />

by Monday, December 3


Page 10 <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church, Farmington<br />

Juanita Agius<br />

Mary Agius<br />

Jen Alessi<br />

Msgr. Edward Baldwin<br />

Eleanor Bendelow<br />

Jack Bergers<br />

Corrine Biggs<br />

Connie Blazek<br />

Sue Boskey<br />

Lily Brauer<br />

Corey Busby<br />

Judy Busby<br />

Mae Busby<br />

Bob Bush<br />

Donald Carrier<br />

Edward Cebula<br />

Eric Cebula<br />

Ryan Cenk<br />

Eric Chase<br />

Morgan Collins<br />

John Cowley<br />

Rita Cutcher<br />

Jill Dilley<br />

Sophie Dochod<br />

Sr. Helen Dompierre<br />

Ken Dorocak<br />

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Wedding Congratulations<br />

Stephanie Lynne Smale<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Arleen Marie (Macioce) and Randall David Smale<br />

and<br />

Ryan Louis Lauritzen<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Madeline Sue (Graziano) and Eric William Lauritzen<br />

who were married at <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Church<br />

on Saturday, October 27, <strong>2012</strong><br />

The exchange <strong>of</strong> vows was witnessed<br />

by Rev. Mark S. Brauer<br />

Please notify the parish <strong>of</strong>fice at (248) 474-5720 when<br />

changes occur. We enjoy hearing the good news <strong>of</strong><br />

recovery, and extend our deepest sympathy for those<br />

who have departed.<br />

Sally Eaton<br />

Josephine Edwards<br />

Josephine Farrington<br />

Robert Gadde<br />

Valerie Gadzdecki<br />

Tom Gaskin<br />

Henry Glass<br />

Matthew Goldi<br />

Al Gosdzinski<br />

Don Gould<br />

Emil Grohman, Jr.<br />

Brandon Guzman<br />

Anna Hazen<br />

Gregory Hohl<br />

Brian Inamdar<br />

Marilyn Jacoboni<br />

Mary Ann Joseph<br />

Masako Kasahara<br />

Sadao Kasahara<br />

Anita Kelel<br />

Lynn Laity<br />

Maggie Loridas<br />

Ashton Luffred<br />

Kathryn Man<strong>of</strong>ski<br />

Mark McCoy<br />

Mary Anita McHugh<br />

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Maria Mediati<br />

Mary Lou Messana<br />

Nellie Mihelcic<br />

Frances Miller<br />

Jennifer Miner Newland<br />

Ruth Nicholls<br />

Brendan Nienhaus<br />

Patrick Nolan<br />

Eleanor Nordbeck<br />

Ralph Perpeet<br />

Kathleen Quain<br />

Dave Quinn<br />

Esther Reyes<br />

Fernando Reyes<br />

Steve Reyes<br />

Joan Robison<br />

Barb Saladin<br />

Natalie Simms<br />

Larry Stitzel<br />

Eric Strayer<br />

Agnes Summers<br />

Jori Wyatt<br />

Jeff Zvanciuk<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Farmington Health<br />

Care Center<br />

Rest In Peace<br />

Please remember in your prayers those who have<br />

died recently, especially:<br />

Jeanne Immel<br />

whose funeral was celebrated at <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong><br />

on Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 3, <strong>2012</strong><br />

by Rev. Mark S. Brauer<br />

Michael Loibl<br />

whose funeral was celebrated<br />

on Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 3, <strong>2012</strong><br />

by Rev. Paul M. Snyder<br />

CATHOLIC BOOK STORE<br />

AFTER ALL MASSES<br />

NOVEMBER 17 - 18 IN THE CHURCH HALLS<br />

The staff from Catholic Book Store will be here on Saturday and<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 17 and 18 with a display <strong>of</strong> books, bibles,<br />

religious articles, music, etc. Please stop after Mass and pay them a<br />

visit. They will be happy to assist you in picking out something for<br />

yourself or a holiday gift for someone special.<br />

DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP<br />

We look forward to another year <strong>of</strong> education, camaraderie, and<br />

taking better care <strong>of</strong> ourselves! Monthly meetings are scheduled on<br />

Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Family Center (FC)<br />

and are led by Linda Kaminski, a parish member, registered dietitian,<br />

and certified diabetes educator. As always, if the school is closed<br />

due to inclement weather, the corresponding meeting is canceled as well.<br />

We are always welcoming new members - if you are interested<br />

in joining our group, please contact Linda at (248) 592-0875.<br />

Tuesday Evenings from 6:30 - 8:00 pm<br />

<strong>2012</strong> 2013<br />

<strong>November</strong> 13 January 8 April 9<br />

December 11 February 5 May 14<br />

March 5<br />

I ST ANNUAL OLS ALUMNI EVENT<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 24<br />

Mass at 4:30 pm<br />

OLS Church<br />

Reception to follow in the OLS school cafeteria.<br />

A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE<br />

by Bud Ozar<br />

In a family children are taught to be respectful<br />

if they want to be respected, to share, if they want their fair share and<br />

to listen if they want to be heard. Family life rescues us from<br />

arrogance by teaching us to love others as we love ourselves.


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Student Council Induction<br />

After our school Mass on Tuesday, October 23, we held a<br />

ceremony to induct our new student council for the <strong>2012</strong> - 2013<br />

school year. We are very proud <strong>of</strong> our students’ dedication to our<br />

school and their involvement through student council. We are looking<br />

forward to a successful year!<br />

<strong>2012</strong>-2013 Student Council Members:<br />

Nicole Belans, Izzy Boji, Elly Bryant, Alyssa Burns, Madeline<br />

Cachat, Liam Cunningham, Sean Cunningham, Katy Fedurek,<br />

Matthew Flynn, Jessica Furtado, McKenna Greaves, Brigid Harrington,<br />

Catherine Harrington, Bianca Ivezaj, Max Karibian, Josh Kashat,<br />

Sophie Kowaleski, Sean McAdams, Kaitlin McHenry, Nathan<br />

Pascual, Lizzy Randall, Ava Senkowski, Abby Smentowski, Jernal<br />

Sraon, Annie Tartoni, and Jillian Yassay.<br />

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Many blessings,<br />

Christine Halliday<br />

Assistant Principal<br />

ATTENTION 1 ST - 3 RD GRADERS!<br />

IT’S TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE<br />

OLS NATIVITY STORY!<br />

(SIGN UP DEADLINE IS<br />

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14)<br />

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All 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd graders <strong>of</strong> the parish are invited to be an<br />

angel or shepherd in this year’s Christmas Nativity Story on Sunday,<br />

December 16. These are non-speaking roles.<br />

Angels & shepherds MUST be able to attend ALL rehearsals:<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 19 4:30 - 5:30 pm (4 th graders ONLY)<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 26 4:30 - 5:30 pm (1 st - 3 rd graders ONLY)<br />

Monday, December 3 4:30 - 5:30 pm (All)<br />

Monday, December 10 4:30 - 5:30 pm (All)<br />

Friday, December 14 4:30 - 6:00 pm (Dress Rehearsal)<br />

Sunday, December 16 2:15 pm (Sign In)<br />

3:00 pm (Presentation)<br />

If your child would like to be an angel or shepherd:<br />

1. Email Erin Greaves at greaves.erin@gmail.com by<br />

Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 14. We cannot accept ANY<br />

children to the cast after this date - absolutely no exceptions.<br />

Everyone who emails by the end <strong>of</strong> the day on <strong>November</strong> 14<br />

will be included.<br />

2. Please include your child’s height for costume<br />

measurements, as well as his/her grade.<br />

INAUGURAL TRUNK OR TREAT “SPOOKTACULAR” FUN!<br />

If you were looking for Christ this past Saturday, he was hanging with nearly 300 young people, parents, grandparents, young adults and<br />

good friends at <strong>Sorrows</strong>’ Inaugural Trunk or Treat! God blessed us with answered prayer – GREAT weather – and we rocked it out with well<br />

decorated trunks, awesome costumes, committed young people and a true blessing – a handful <strong>of</strong> merciful adult volunteers who stepped up and<br />

saved the day!<br />

Bragging rights for the next year and the top three winners <strong>of</strong> our Trunk Decorating Contest go to: the Amouri Family – First Place; Ghassan<br />

Family - Second Place; the Almaki Family - Third Place! Next year’s challengers know they have to raise the bar high – these trunks rocked!<br />

Look for photos <strong>of</strong> the day on the OLS Facebook page (<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Parish – Farmington MI).<br />

First, I thank those young people who stepped up to be Living Saints, and at the touch <strong>of</strong> a button came alive and talked about their lives,<br />

after praying with each group that stood in front <strong>of</strong> them. This was the reason for the day. Halloween is fun – but being Catholic is MORE fun!<br />

When you can get young people to make this kind <strong>of</strong> commitment, to show this kind <strong>of</strong> leadership, well then, you have pushed back against the<br />

culture that seeks to consume us and really made a difference. I am so very proud <strong>of</strong> Lilian Lebednick, Kailey Alessi, Olivia Warner, Marisa<br />

Kaddis, Dean Hubbert, Grace Pleace and the Sandoval sisters! You guys totally rock! You are a blessing to me, and the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong>.<br />

Don’t ever forget that!<br />

To the young people who manned the youth ministry van, got dressed up, decorated it and handed out candy – THANK YOU! Grant Prior,<br />

Ryan Kotlinski, Carla Guerreso and Cristina Rotundo. You rock too! Meghan Meyers wore the GoodNeigbear suit at the indentured<br />

servant’s car – and was a hit with all the people! You are all terrific – and also a blessing to me and the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong>.<br />

I was aching for help and at the last minute a merciful number <strong>of</strong> people did step up – we could have used many more and those who did<br />

help really worked very, very hard. I hope they had time to enjoy the event! I am so grateful to God, to Jill Mott, Barb Poniatowski and<br />

Theresa Samonie for ‘womaning’ the caramel apple dipping and topping area <strong>of</strong> the day. Yeoman’s work and tough duty! Mark Lebednick<br />

manned the kitchen and cooked all the hot dogs, while his wife Carol and <strong>Sorrows</strong>’ Dad Larry Alessi wrapped and schlepped and served! A<br />

handful <strong>of</strong> you pulled <strong>of</strong>f what should have been 10 people – and I am so very grateful for all your hard work and your commitment.<br />

What a day!<br />

We also thank the 34 who decorated their cars so beautifully, handed out candy, and really worked and made an effort to be creative and<br />

fun! A number <strong>of</strong> parish groups hosted cars: Youth Group, Young Adults, Christian Service, Marriage Encounter, Dignity <strong>of</strong> Life, The Drama<br />

Club and Athletics. Thanks for being team players and working to build community here at <strong>Sorrows</strong> right along with families. Also, the Achos<br />

(grandparents) hosted a car so we had a beautiful intergenerational thing going on! Kids in strollers, kids, teens, young adults, families, seniors – we<br />

had it going on! Dear people <strong>of</strong> God - that’s Church!<br />

Fr. Paul said he loved the community around the tables in the cafeteria jammed with people making new friends! One parent said she<br />

really liked that it was a midday event, so you could see the kids in their costumes. Another mom is already planning her car for next year! We<br />

also heard second hand that a mom will make this her trick or treat for next year and forego door to door in the neighborhood!


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Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 04, <strong>2012</strong><br />

7:30 AM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

8:00 AM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

8:45 AM Youth Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

9:00 AM Child Choir/Yth Inst. Warm-up/CR<br />

9:00 AM C<strong>of</strong>fee & Donuts/CH Halls<br />

9:00 AM Th. Bells Set-up/CH<br />

9:30 AM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

10:30 AM Adult Handbell Choir Set-up/CH<br />

10:30 AM Adult Vocal Choir Warm-up/CR<br />

10:30 AM C<strong>of</strong>fee & Donuts/CH Halls<br />

11:15 AM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

12:15 PM C<strong>of</strong>fee & Donuts/CH Halls<br />

12:30 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

12:30 PM Rake & Run Check-In/Youth Room<br />

1:00 PM Sunday Liturgy/Baptisms/CH<br />

3:00 PM Boy Scout Ad Altare Dei Meeting/CHN<br />

5:00 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

5:00 PM Rake & Run Return/Youth Room<br />

5:30 PM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

Monday, <strong>November</strong> 05, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 AM Mass/Chapel<br />

7:30 AM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

7:50 AM School Band Practice/Sch. Rm. 105<br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

4:00 PM Kids Club Snacks/Cafeteria<br />

4:00 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

4:15 PM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

4:15 PM School Drama Program Rehearsal/Sch.<br />

Rm. 105<br />

5:15 PM Religious Education 1-6/Cafe/Sch<br />

102,103/NWCR UL<br />

5:30 PM Basketball Practice/A-Gym<br />

6:00 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

7:00 PM Combined Commissions Mtg/CH Halls<br />

7:00 PM Religious Ed 7-8/Cafeteria/NWCR UL<br />

7:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

8:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

Tuesday, <strong>November</strong> 06, <strong>2012</strong><br />

7:00 AM General Election/FC Mtg Rms<br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

11:30 AM Scripture Study/PO #1<br />

6:30 PM Mother <strong>of</strong> Perpetual Help Devotions/CH<br />

7:30 PM Young Adult Mtg/Youth Room<br />

Wednesday, <strong>November</strong> 07, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 AM Mass/Chapel<br />

7:30 AM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

7:50 AM School Band Practice/Sch. Rm. 105<br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

8:00 AM National Junior Honor Society/Cafeteria<br />

8:30 AM Youth Cantor Rehearsal/CR<br />

9:00 AM Spanish Bible Study/CHS<br />

9:30 AM School Liturgy/CH<br />

10:00 AM First Reconciliation Parent Prep Session/<br />

CHN<br />

4:00 PM Choir Snacks/CHN<br />

4:00 PM Kids Club Snacks/Cafeteria<br />

4:00 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

4:00 PM Puppet Ministry/Youth Room<br />

4:15 PM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

4:15 PM Grd 1 & 2 Destination Imagination/Sch.<br />

Rm. 103<br />

4:15 PM School Drama Program Rehearsal/Sch.<br />

Rm. 105<br />

4:15 PM Kindergarten Destination Imagination/<br />

Sch. Rm. 113<br />

4:30 PM Children's Vocal Rehearsal/CR<br />

4:30 PM School Drama Program Rehearsal/Cafeteria<br />

<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sorrows</strong> Events Schedule<br />

4:30 PM Vox Angelica Rehearsal/CH<br />

5:30 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

6:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

6:30 PM Called and Gifted Interview Training/CHN<br />

7:00 PM Pack #110 Parent Meeting/FC #4<br />

7:00 PM K <strong>of</strong> C Business Mtg/CHS<br />

7:00 PM RCIA/FC #1,2<br />

7:00 PM School Committee Meeting/FC #3<br />

7:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

7:30 PM Adult Vocal Choir Rehearsal/CH/CR<br />

8:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

Thursday, <strong>November</strong> 08, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 AM Mass/Chapel<br />

7:30 AM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

7:50 AM School Band Practice/Sch. Rm. 105<br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

8:30 AM Called and Gifted Interview Training/CHN<br />

9:00 AM Mothers Prayer Group/Chapel<br />

10:00 AM The Bible Time Line/CHS<br />

10:00 AM Practice Bridge/FC #1<br />

4:00 PM Kids Club Snacks/Cafeteria<br />

4:00 PM Youth Handbell Snacks/CR<br />

4:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

4:15 PM #42433 Cadette Troop Mtg/CHS<br />

4:15 PM Grd 3 Destination Imagination/Sch. Rm. 113<br />

4:30 PM Thurs. Youth Bell Rehearsal/CH<br />

5:30 PM Basketball Practice/A-Gym<br />

5:30 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

6:00 PM Grd 5 Destination Imagination/FC #1<br />

6:00 PM Grd 7 Destination Imagination/FC #4<br />

7:00 PM OLS Career Search Ministry/CHS<br />

7:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

7:30 PM Adult Handbell Choir Rehearsal/CH<br />

7:30 PM Dignity <strong>of</strong> Life Committee/PO #1<br />

8:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

Friday, <strong>November</strong> 09, <strong>2012</strong><br />

6:30 AM Mass/Chapel<br />

7:30 AM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

7:50 AM School Band Practice/Sch. Rm. 105<br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

9:00 AM Endow/FC #1,2<br />

1:30 PM 7/8th Grade Dance/Cafeteria<br />

4:00 PM #74645 Brownie Troop Mtg/CHS<br />

4:00 PM Kids Club Snacks/School Lobby<br />

4:00 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

4:15 PM Kids Club/A-Gym<br />

4:15 PM School Drama Program Rehearsal/Sch.<br />

Rm. 105<br />

4:30 PM School Drama Program Rehearsal/Cafeteria<br />

5:30 PM Basketball Practice/A-Gym<br />

6:00 PM Basketball Practice/B-Gym<br />

6:30 PM The Bible Time Line/CHS<br />

6:30 PM Practical Tools for Catholic Parents/<br />

CHC/CHN<br />

7:00 PM Couple Prayer Series/Chap/FC #1-2<br />

7:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

8:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

EVENTS SCHEDULE LOCATION CODE:<br />

CH = Church<br />

CHC = Church Hall Center<br />

CHN = Church Hall North<br />

CHS = Church Hall South<br />

CR = Choir Room<br />

ECC = Early Childhood<br />

Center<br />

FC = Family Center<br />

NWCR = North Wing<br />

Class Rooms<br />

PO = Parish Office<br />

SCH = School<br />

SMR = School Music Room<br />

SWCR = South Wing<br />

Class Rooms<br />

Saturday, <strong>November</strong> 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

8:00 AM Mass/CH<br />

8:00 AM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

9:30 AM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

10:00 AM Christmas Lights/CH Fountain Area<br />

11:00 AM Jr. High Youth Group Leave for WIND/<br />

Youth Room<br />

11:00 AM Boy Scout Court <strong>of</strong> Honor/Cafeteria<br />

11:00 AM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

11:30 AM Pastorela Rehearsal/CH<br />

12:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

2:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

3:00 PM Sacrament <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation/CH<br />

3:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

4:00 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

4:30 PM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

5:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

5:30 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

6:00 PM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

6:30 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

8:00 PM Basketball Practice/Gym<br />

8:30 PM Jr. High Youth Group Return from WIND/<br />

Youth Room<br />

Sunday, <strong>November</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />

7:30 AM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

8:00 AM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

8:45 AM Youth Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

9:00 AM Vox Angelica Warm-up/CR<br />

9:30 AM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

10:30 AM Adult Vocal Choir Warm-up/CR<br />

11:15 AM Sunday Liturgy/Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus/CH<br />

12:30 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

12:30 PM Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Memorial Lunch/<br />

Cafeteria<br />

1:00 PM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

3:00 PM High School Youth Grp Mtg/Youth Rm/Gym<br />

5:00 PM Cantor Warm-up/CR<br />

5:30 PM Sunday Liturgy/CH<br />

7:00 PM Giving Tree/Tag Writing/Cafeteria<br />

7:00 PM Toastmasters Club/CHN<br />

HELP THOSE HURT BY<br />

HURRICANE SANDY<br />

Hurricane Sandy has wreaked destruction<br />

on the eastern portion <strong>of</strong> the United States.<br />

You can extend a helping hand to those who<br />

have seen their homes and neighborhoods<br />

ravaged by the storm. The Archdiocese <strong>of</strong><br />

Detroit is collecting funds for disaster relief<br />

on behalf <strong>of</strong> Catholic Charities U.S.A., the<br />

organization commissioned by the U.S.<br />

Bishops to aid in domestic disaster relief.<br />

To donate online, visit the Archdiocese<br />

<strong>of</strong> Detroit website at www.aod.org. To donate<br />

by check, make the check payable to<br />

“Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> Detroit” and write<br />

“Hurricane Sandy” in the memo line. Then<br />

mail to:<br />

Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> Detroit,<br />

Chancery 4 th Floor<br />

1234 Washington Blvd.<br />

Detroit, MI 48226.


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OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH<br />

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23815 Power Rd., Farmington, Michigan 48336<br />

Phone: (248) 474-5720 · Fax: (248) 474-1340<br />

Website: www.olsorrows.com<br />

Office Hours:<br />

Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 8:00 pm<br />

Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm<br />

Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm<br />

PASTORAL STAFF<br />

Rev. Mark S. Brauer, Pastor<br />

Rev. Paul M. Snyder, Associate Pastor<br />

Weekend Assistants: Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Baldwin<br />

Rev. Msgr. Robert V. Monticello<br />

Rev. Mr. Clem Stankiewicz, Christian Service Pastoral Care ....................... 536-1239<br />

Rev. Mr. Don Quigley, Christian Service Pastoral Care ............................... 474-5720<br />

Rev. Mr. Michael Von Ende, Pastoral Associate .......................................... 474-5720<br />

Mrs. Yvonne Bush, Administrative Assistant................................................. 474-5720<br />

Mrs. Patricia Ernst, Pastoral Associate/RCIA ............................................... 615-5574<br />

Mrs. Kim Garry, Christian Service Outreach ................................................. 536-1156<br />

Mrs. Corinne Michalski, Administrative Assistant ......................................... 474-5720<br />

Mr. James Nordbeck, Business Administrator .............................................. 615-5575<br />

Mrs. Marilyn Trumper-Samra, Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Youth/Young Adult Ministries ... 536-1188<br />

Music Ministries<br />

Mrs. Esther Szafranski, Director .................................................................... 615-5568<br />

Dr. Noriko Ernst, Associate Director.............................................................. 536-1153<br />

Mr. William Gramzow, Associate Director ..................................................... 536-1151<br />

Religious Education Office ......................................................................... 474-6480<br />

Director .......................................................................................................... 615-5570<br />

Mrs. Grace Papa, Religious Education Section Head .................................. 536-1171<br />

Ms. Susan Siemiesz, Facilities Coordinator .................................................. 474-6480<br />

Athletic Department .................................................................................... 615-5576<br />

(Rev. 10/14/12)<br />

Caring for the Community<br />

Skilled Nursing - Short Term Rehab<br />

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OUR LADY OF SORROWS SCHOOL<br />

24040 Raphael, Farmington, Michigan 48336<br />

Principal: Ann Whitfield<br />

Assistant Principal: Christine Halliday<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the Early Childhood Center (ECC): Joan Williams<br />

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K - Grade 8 Office: ............................................................................... 476-0977<br />

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School Committee: Jennifer Johnson ................................................. 476-0977<br />

PTG: Jen Logan .................................................................................. 476-0977<br />

PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL<br />

Chairperson Tom Rancour Vice Chairperson Maureen Warner<br />

Members<br />

Don Bridenstine Anthony Boardman, Secretary Jason Cavanaugh<br />

Laura Hand Mark McInerney Len Speranza<br />

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL<br />

Chairperson Terry Hirsch Vice Chairperson Teresa Nadolski<br />

Members<br />

Suzanne Bonventre Cathy Dillon William Duggan<br />

Judy Kelly Miriam Kmetzo Rita Kramer<br />

Karl Seilo Scott Terzich<br />

Youth Representatives......Katie Dimmer, Lorraine Furtado<br />

VPC Representatives.…...James Gismondi, Sr. Chris Mihelcic<br />

Commission Chairpersons<br />

Christian Service ................................. Noreene Harkins, Beverly Kimbro<br />

St. Vincent de Paul Society ............. Michael Cuschieri<br />

Parish Life/Formation .......................... Christine Parnin<br />

Worship................................................ Peggy Moylan<br />

Art/Environment Committee ............. Carla Amori, Laura Smentowski<br />

CHURCH HALL KITCHEN - 615-5564<br />

OLS FAMILY CENTER<br />

24080 Raphael, Farmington, Michigan 48336<br />

Please note: our complete bulletin is also published on our parish website<br />

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