Events
schedule:
Presentations on the three basic dimensions of the Eucharistic celebration, connecting with the indications for Lent and the Divine Virtues.
thursday
friday
Includes a Reconciliation Service
saturday
3:00pm Confessions
4:00pm Mass
presentations by:
Fr. Mirosław Mejzner, SAC Pallottine priest
Doctorate in theology and patristic sciences from the Augustinianum Institute in Rome. He is a counselor of the Pallottine Province of Christ the King in Warsaw (since 2020). Currently serving as the rector for the Pallottine Seminary in Ołtarzew. Founder and director of the Pallottine Center “Future for Ukraine”, serving refugee mothers and children. As a hobby, he plays chess and has achieved the title of World Champion and Polish Champion among the clergy.
Fr. Krzysztof Marcyński, SAC Pallottine priest
Doctorate and habilitation degree in social communication and media sciences. Currently serves as professor of homiletics, a vicerector at the Pallottine Seminary in Ołtarzew, and as a professor of communication and media at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University. He is a Polish representative of Ministry of Education and Science of Poland in the Working Group for the Social Dimension in the Bologna Process of European Union Countries. Director of Media and Communication at the Pallottine Center “Future for Ukraine”. Student award: Teacher of the Year (2022).
on display:
EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES OF THE WORLD EXHIBITION
Viewing available during office hours and for one hour before and after presentations
An exhibition of documented and Vatican approved Eucharistic miracles from all over the world depicted on photo boards.
Compiled by Blessed Carlo Acutis
St. Vincent Pallotti Parish at St. Joseph Catholic Church
334 Elm St, Wyandotte, MI 48192
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The First Friday Memorial is a special offering made by parishioners, through which your intentions are remembered at a special Mass to be celebrated each month throughout the entire year.
This First Friday Memorial fulfills many of your requests for monthy prayer for your special intentions or for those loved ones who are deceased; your intentions will be listed each week on the back of the parish bulletin. Your offering of $80 per year will help to support the parish. You are all welcome to attend this Mass.
You may list your intentions one of two ways. As one individual name (example: Mary Jones), or you many list family groupings (example: The Jones Family). Multiple names may be listed, but require an additional offering of $80 for each line.
As the memorial begins to form, and intentions are submitted, we will begin the Masses in January of this year. The “intention year” will then be from January to January. If you wish to continue having your intentions remembered at these Masses, you will be asked to renew your offering each year.
Please complete this form and return it to the parish office no later than December 10, 2023 with your offering. If you have any questions, please don’t hesistate to call the parish office.
The Dinners to Go crew will be holding a Spaghetti Sauce sale taking place October 28th, 2023.
To place your order for pick-up please fill out the form below and turn in to the parish office.
The Sauce will be $8 a quart
Pre Order Dates:
October 7th thru October 20th, 2023
We will not be accepting orders after the 20th
“This is the time to re-acquaint ourselves with praying immersed in nature, where our gratitude to the creator God arises spontaneously.”
-Pope Francis
SEASON OF CREATION
The Season of Creation is a month-long prayerful observance that calls the planet’s 2.2 billion Christians to pray and care for God’s creation. It’s a time to reflect on our relationship with the environment — not just “distant” nature, but, crucially, the place where we live — and how our lifestyles and decisions as a society can endanger the natural world and those inhabiting it, both humans and other creatures. The Season of Creation spans 34 days. It begins Sept. 1, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. It concludes on Oct. 4 with the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of ecology. This year’s theme is “Let Justice and Peace Flow,” taking inspiration from the prophet Amos, who declares: “Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” (Amos 5: 24). We are invited to join the flowing stream of justice and peace, to embrace the cause of climate and ecological justice, and to raise our voices with and for those who suffer the most from climate injustice and biodiversity loss.
Irish bishops produced a series of podcasts covering the theology of creation, climate change science, and what they can do as parishes:
https://www.catholicbishops.ie/2019/07/17/season-of-creation-2019/
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops created an insert with information and prayers for the season:
https://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/environment/upload/WDPCC-Bulletin-Insert.pdf