2018
Bulletin for December 23, 2018
Special 3-week Holiday Edition of the Bulletin covering December 23, 2018-January 12, 2019 highlighting our January Warming Center and our Christmas Break Schedule.
2018
Midwest Jesuits Release Names of those with Established Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors Since 1955

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I write this letter today with a contrite, sorrowful heart, but also confident that God’s Spirit is leading us forward into the light. This is promised to us with the birth of Christ our Savior, who came to heal and redeem our fallen world. With this letter, the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus is releasing a list (click here) of the names of those Jesuits with an established allegation of sexual abuse of a minor in this region since 1955. This list will be updated as necessary.
An established allegation is based on the facts and circumstances where there is a reasonable certainty that the accusation is true.
In making these determinations, I have been aided by our Province Review Board, which provides recommendations to me regarding specific allegations or policies. The majority of the members on this board are lay professionals. In addition, I am deeply grateful for the assistance of Ms. Marjorie O’Dea, the Province Director of the Office of Safe Environment and Director of Victim Advocacy, who has been working with the Jesuits since 2008. Previous to this position, Ms. O’Dea had a long career in law enforcement with both the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department where she served as Chief of Police. In the end, the decisions regarding the names disclosed today are mine.
An additional review of our records will be made in 2019 by Hillard Heintze, an independent investigative services firm based in Chicago. Based upon the results of the review, the list will be updated.
The Midwest Jesuits take this step in the spirit of transparency and reconciliation. As we look back at our history, the failures of the Society of Jesus and the Church to protect those entrusted to its care fill our hearts with outrage, sorrow and shame. On behalf of the Midwest Jesuits, I apologize to victim-survivors and their families for the harm and suffering you have endured. Many of you have suffered in silence for decades. Our concern and prayers are with you and we hope and pray that this step will strengthen the trust of those we serve. We recognize that our feelings on this day are nothing compared to the depth of suffering endured by those who have been abused, especially by one as trusted as a priest or vowed religious.
We are painfully aware that in earlier decades, some Midwest Jesuits were not removed from ministry quickly enough once an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor was established. For our failures to act, which avoided the demands of justice and failed to protect the people we serve, we are deeply sorrowful. We have learned from these tragic failures.
Today, with the Bishop’s 2002 Dallas Charter, an established allegation of the sexual abuse of a minor leads to the Jesuit’s permanent removal from public ministry and possible criminal prosecution. These Jesuits lead lives of prayer and penance, and are placed on restriction, under close supervision to insure the safety of the people of God.
Most of the Jesuits on our list entered religious life from the 1930’s through the early 1960’s. In retrospect, our evaluation of candidates, as well as the training, formation, and supervision of Jesuits was not adequate. We have learned from this painful history and our formation today strives to promote the healthy affective and psychological development of Jesuits. We now have regular life-long training in safe ministry and ethical conduct for all Jesuits. We are committed to the consistent application of these policies and procedures.
When the Province receives an allegation of abuse of someone who is currently a minor, it ensures that the relevant civil authorities have been notified. All Jesuits of the Midwest Province are required by Province policy and by civil law to immediately report any suspected abuse of a current minor to the relevant child protective service agency. In cases where the victim of abuse is now an adult, but was a minor at the time of the abuse, the Province makes appropriate notifications to authorities.
Anyone who has been abused by a Jesuit should contact the appropriate civil authorities. Contact information for law enforcement and child protection agencies is posted on the Province web site at www.jesuitsmidwest.org. In addition, victims may contact Ms. Marjorie O’Dea at 773 975 6876 or by mail at the USA Midwest Province, 1010 North Hooker Street, Chicago, Illinois 60642.
Let us continue to pray for healing graces for all victims of abuse in our church, for atonement by all of us collectively for what we have done, and what we have failed to do, and for God’s grace to guide us forward as a church, the body of Christ in our world.
Sincerely in Christ,

V. Rev. Brian G. Paulson, SJ
Provincial, USA Midwest Province Jesuits
2018
Bulletin for December 16, 2018
Our parish will host an Advent Penance Service at 7 p.m. this Tuesday. See the bulletin for a list of penance services at other area parishes. Throughout the month of January, the warming
center here at St. Mary, will provide welcome and community for all people, particularly our brothers and sister experiencing homelessness. You can find more details and a sign up link on the website and in the bulletin. Please note this weekend’s bulletin lists the liturgical and building schedules through the new year. Next Sunday there will be no 7:30 confessions and no 9:00pm Mass.
2018
Bulletin for December 9, 2018
Special Hispanic Ministry edition featuring Our Lady of Guadalupe reflection, Las Mananitas, and a Mass for Venezuelian with Christmas Carols.
2018
Sign-up for the Christmas Eve Children’s Pageant
The Children’s Christmas Pageant gives our children a wonderful opportunity to tell the Biblical story of Christmas to the parishioners of St. Mary’s with drama and song. St. Mary’s will have our traditional Christmas Pageant at 3:00pm on Christmas Eve before the 3:30pm Family Mass. All children are welcome to participate as actors (ages 3-9), readers, singers or musicians (ages 7-17) and a variety of other roles.
Rehearsal is the morning of Saturday, December 15th, 9:30 AM-12:00 PM. You must attend the Rehearsal to participate. Information about the specific time you need to be at rehearsal will be emailed to you after the sign up has closed on Dec 11th.
To sign-up click on the following link:
St. Mary’s 2018 X-MAS PAGEANT SIGN-UP
If you have any problems with the sign-up or have general questions, please contact Diane at 810-964-4551 or dbmukkala@gmail.com
The deadline to sign up is December 11th at 6:00 PM.
2018
Bulletin for December 2, 2018
Special Advent edition loaded with all of our upcoming events and opportunities to celebrate the season. We’ll have our daily devotional SACRED READING available this weekend as well as our annual advent calendar insert.
2018
Study Snacks Needed
Undergrads will be studying for finals here at the parish beginning December 9th. We are asking for donations of snacks to keep them fed during this time. Please click here to view the list of requested snacks, such as cheese sticks, yogurt, fruit, granola bars, and what dates they are needed:
http://bit.ly/2018-study-snacks
Thank you for your generosity and please keep our undergraduates and their exams, projects, and papers in your prayers!
2018
Summary from the Afternoon of Listening and Conversation
On Sunday, November 4, 2018, St. Mary parishioners were invited to participate in an afternoon of listening and conversation regarding the sexual abuse crisis within the Catholic Church. This event sought to give parishioners an opportunity to reflect on how the crisis has impacted their faith lives and to express what hopes they have for St. Mary, the Diocese of Lansing and for the global Church moving forward.
Please click here to read a summary of those hopes which our fellow parishioners expressed.
2018
Bulletin for November 18 & November 25
Be sure to check out the bulletin for this week’s schedule of open office hours and Mass times for the Thanksgiving holiday. Next weekend following all masses we are offering an opportunity to have your voice heard in defense and protection of immigrants and their families. Stop by the table in the atrium after mass. See the bulletin for additional information. Reminder that our annual Feast Day of Service is Saturday, December 8th, details can be found in the bulletin.
2018
Bulletin for November 11, 2018
See inside for information on Our Feast Day of Service, Blood Battle vs Ohio State, Undergrad Special Events and Grad/YP Vespers.