2018
Bulletin for August 26, 2018
Details inside on registering for this year’s Family Faith Formation program. Note the deadline is this Saturday, September 1st. You may register on-line at the parish website under the Worship tab or click here
Please consider helping at one of our upcoming Welcome Week events. For details and to sign up, see the table in the upper atrium or contact Susan Maulbetsch in the parish office.
Next weekend we return to our full Mass schedule, with an additional Mass at 9 p.m. each Sunday. This also includes confessions at 7:30 pm. on Sundays.
2018
Provincial Statement on Pennsylvania Grand Jury Findings and Crisis in Episcopal Leadership
August 21, 2018
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
As we reckon with the Grand Jury report on sexual abuse by priests in Pennsylvania and the failures of bishops to protect the children entrusted to their care, our hearts and prayers-first and foremost-are with the victim-survivors.
Our hearts are also heavy with shock, outrage, sorrow, and shame in the wake of these revelations and the allegations of sexual abuse and harassment by Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, who recently resigned from the College of Cardinals. The collective sins of the institutional church and her servants-including Jesuits-cast a heavy shadow on the People of God and our world today. As Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), recently stated: “We are faced with a spiritual crisis that requires not only spiritual conversion, but practical changes to avoid repeating the sins and failures of the past that are so evident in the recent report.”
As I think about how this scandal affects our church, the living body of Christ in our world, I am especially mindful that many faith-filled young people in their teens, 20s and 30s were too young to have fully comprehended the horror of the revelations in Boston in 2002 regarding clergy sexual abuse. As one young Jesuit put it, “this Pennsylvania attorney general report is our generation’s ‘9/11’ for the church; this is our Boston 2002 moment of reckoning with clergy sex abuse in the church.” We who are in leadership need to offer these young people hope that the church grasps the gravity of this moment, will remain committed to helping victim-survivors heal, and will ensure the safety and well-being of this in our care by holding church leaders accountable.
To these ends, I urge that church authorities accept the specific plan outlined by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, as summarized by Archbishop Gregory Michael Aymond, stating that we as a church MUST:
* Undertake a full and complete investigation of questions surrounding Archbishop McCarrick so that this can never happen again.
* Pledge to find a way in which abuse and misconduct of bishops can be reported swiftly, and effectively.
* Assemble a lay commission for the U.S. church to oversee the church’s commitment to greater accountability for bishops. There are laity with expertise in the areas of investigation, law enforcement and psychology who should be an essential part of this plan for independent review.
* Request our Holy Father to authorize an Apostolic Visitation to look closely at all that has taken place and be critical in helping church leadership become more responsible in the future, thus preventing irresponsibility on the part of the bishops.
I would add that what Cardinal DiNardo outlines in terms of accountability for bishops should also be expected of major superiors of religious orders such as myself.
As Provincial of the Midwest Jesuits, I want to reassure you that we have no tolerance for sexual abuse by our members. Jesuit leadership is subject to the same policies as the rest of the membership.
Our policies and procedures promoting safe environment for minors and vulnerable adults are in compliance with the standards established by the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, and are routinely examined for compliance by independent auditors from Praesidium, Inc. When an allegation is received by the Province involving a current minor, or from an adult who was a minor when the abuse occurred, the Province notifies civil authorities in the jurisdiction where the alleged abuse took place. Upon receipt of the allegation, the accused Jesuit is suspended from ministry pending the outcome of the investigation. The Province works with an independent firm to conduct a thorough investigation of the allegation and cooperates with civil authorities.
All reports pertaining to the allegation and resulting investigation are presented to the Province Review Board. The board is comprised of highly competent, unbiased lay people with expertise in professional boundaries in the helping professions, along with two Jesuits. The purpose of the review board is to provide consultation to the Provincial on the Province’s response to all reports and allegations of sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult, even if the abuse happened many years ago. After reviewing all information related to the allegation and the completed investigation, the review board makes a recommendation to the Provincial as to whether the allegation against the accused Jesuit has been established, along with a recommendation on the disposition of the accused Jesuit.
No Jesuit who has an established allegation of sexually abusing a minor or vulnerable adult is allowed to remain in public ministry. An established allegation of the sexual abuse of a minor leads to permanent removal from ministry, and, if possible, criminal legal action.
We are acutely aware that serious abuse can also occur with non-minors which also requires a vigilant response. Reports of misconduct with an adult are investigated in the same manner as those involving minors. Adults who believe they have been the victim of a crime are encouraged to contact local law enforcement. In all cases, individuals who come forward with complaints about the behavior of a Jesuit are dealt with compassionately, and every effort is made to foster healing.
At the front end, we take great care with the screening of applicants to the Jesuits, including thorough background checks and psychological evaluations. We work hard to ensure that our long formation program of 10+ years fosters healthy human development both in terms of the spiritual life of the Jesuit as well as his psycho-sexual health and well-being. Our entire membership receives regular safe-environment training towards ethical conduct in ministry, which includes professional boundary awareness.
If you or anyone you know has felt victimized by a Jesuit at any time, please contact Ms. Marjorie O’Dea, the head of our safe environment office and victim’s advocate, at 773-975-6363 or umisafeministry@jesuits.org
In conclusion, let us continue to pray for healing graces for all victims of abuse in our church, for atonement by all of us collectively for these egregious sins-for “what we have done, and what we have failed to do”-and for light to guide us forward as a church, the body of Christ in our world.
Rev. Brian G. Paulson, SJ
Provincial, USA Midwest Province Jesuits
2018
Bulletin for August 19, 2018
See the bulletin for information on Family Faith Formation registration. Deadline to sign up is September 1. Grad Students and Young professionals are all invited to a Welcome Mass and barbeque next Sunday, August 26th. Mass will be celebrated at 5 p.m., with dinner following in the courtyard. Please consider helping at one of our upcoming Welcome Week events to welcome back our students and to help them feel at home.
2018
From the Bishop
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Bishop Earl Boyea, Diocese of Lansing
2018
Bulletin for August 5 & August 12, 2018
See the bulletin for information on our summer blood drive, our final Summer Film Festival event that includes a BBQ and Potluck, Family Faith Formation registration, our annual Labor Day BBQ to welcome new and returning students, DSA update and Holy Day Masses on Wednesday, August 15 for the Feast of the Assumption will be at 12:10, 5:10 and 7:00pm. The 7:00pm Mass will be bilingual and bilingual missalettes will be available.
2018
Bulletin for July 22 & July 29, 2018
See page 2 as we say farewell to Paige Graham, Music Coordinator, and welcome Kristin Berger. Fr. Ben only has 4 Sunday masses remaining here at SMSP – see page 2 for his schedule for the next two Sundays.
2018
Made for Happiness
Saturday, September 22, 2018
You are invited to join thousands of Catholics from across our Diocese at St. Mary Cathedral in Lansing and the Breslin Center in East Lansing as we gather in prayer, witness and worship to celebrate the reason God made us – for happiness with Him in this life and the next!
This event is FREE! Click here to register today!
Learn more by visiting https://madeforhappiness.org
2018
Bulletin for July 8 & July 15, 2018
Check out our 3-part series “Signs of Hope in Dark Times: An Update from the Hispanic/Latino Ministry” on page 4. It’s not too late to sign up to volunteer for the Art Fair: https://goo.gl/sMChEs.
2018
Art Fair Sign Up
Summer has arrived in Ann Arbor and we’re already talking about the biggest event of the summer-Art Fair! From Thursday, July 19 to Sunday, July 22, the streets of Ann Arbor will transform into an art lover’s paradise where you can experience and enjoy original works of art, street performances, culinary treats and a variety of sidewalk sales. From seasoned art enthusiasts to novice collectors, thousands will make the trip to discover something truly inspiring.
VOLUNTEER WITH ST. MARY!
We are looking for volunteers again this year to help with our tent on William Street. Shifts this year range 3-4 hours during the morning, mid-day, or early evening hours each day. We will be selling Michigan Catholics t-shirts, cook-books, and water bottles, and we will also give out welcome guides and answer questions about our vibrant parish. This is a wonderful opportunity to represent our parish and meet new people!
We are also in need of volunteers to help with parking on Sunday, July 22nd. Shifts this year are only 30 minutes – volunteers will wear a Michigan Catholics t-shirt and stand at the entrance to the Maynard Street and the university parking structures, welcoming parishioners and handing out free parking vouchers to those who don’t have them.
If you’re planning to come to mass on Art Fair Sunday, consider coming 30 minutes early to help with parking! Individuals, couples, and families would all make great parking “greeters.”
Visit https://goo.gl/sMChEs to sign up to volunteer!
SUNDAY PARKING VOUCHERS ARE HERE!
If you are planning to attend ANY mass on Sunday, July 22, be sure to pick up a FREE parking voucher from our front office. Parking during Art Fair is $20 per vehicle.
Free Sunday parking is NOT in effect during Art Fair and does NOT apply to any metered or structure spaces. The city has mentioned cars will be ticketed and towed this year. Vouchers are valid for the Maynard Street and University parking structures only.
Contact Brittany Tobias btobias@smspnewman.org with questions about volunteering and/or parking.
Visit www.visitannarbor.org/artfair for more information on the Art Fair.
2018
Bulletin for June 24 & July 1, 2018
Summer’s here! With the Art Fair quickly approaching, we remind you that we are in need for a few additional volunteers to host the St. Mary Parish booth, and to help direct the mass-goers that day find the free parking. Parking vouchers are available in the parish office. You may sign up to volunteer by using this link: https://goo.gl/sMChEs.