Bulletin for September 27, 2015


Are you an undergrad interested in participating in a week of service and spiritual growth? See page 2 to read testimonials from past Alternative Spring Break participants, and join us this Tuesday or Wednesday evening from 8-9 to learn more about this wonderful opportunity! The application opens Sunday, September 27th!

This month, the weekly bulletins will include “Liturgy 101” to help us gain a better understanding of the Catholic Mass. This week’s lesson, on page 5, discusses the importance of the Introductory Rites.

Coverage of the Pope Watch Party on ABC 7

Thanks to everybody that joined us Thursday morning to watch the Pope’s historic address to congress. What an inspiring event – we laughed, we cried, and we cheered. ABC 7 news covered the event and produced a short piece (just under 2 minute) highlighting the watch party and our reaction. The piece below aired live on Sept. 24th at 4:45 PM on ABC 7 Detroit.

Support the CROP Hunger Walk!

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Join us for the 41st Annual CROP Hunger Walk Sun., Oct. 11, 2015.

Help raise awareness and money to alleviate hunger by joining the St. Mary Student Parish CROP Walk team.  Sponsored by the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, this annual ecumenical, interfaith walk raises funds for local as well as international hunger fighting agencies.  Donors can designate Catholic Relief Services as a recipient if desired.

Registration for the walk begins at 1pm, send-off service and walk begin at 2pm at Rudolph Steiner High School on Pontiac Trail.

To join our team, visit hunger.cwsglobal.org. Paper envelopes are also available in the parish office for those who wish to fund raise in person.

Can’t walk? Please consider supporting our team with a donation via the website or drop off a check in the parish office (made out to CWS/CROP). Thanks for your support and prayers.  Hope to see you at the Walk on Sun. Oct. 11th.

For more information, contact Lisa Hirsch at [email protected] or 734-741-1235.

Bulletin for September 20, 2015


Check out page 2 of this week’s bulletin to read Bill Alt’s guest Pastoral Perspective and his thoughts on Pope Francis’ visit to the United States this week. Also, don’t forget to join us to watch the Pope’s address to Congress on Thursday, September 24 at 9:30 am.

If you are interested in finding new ways to enhance your prayer life, come to Donnelly Hall on Wednesday at 9:30 pm for an evening of meditative prayer. See page 3 of the bulletin for more details.

Prep for the Pope’s Visit to the US

Prepare for the Pope’s visit and check out our events right here at St. Mary!

Join Our Watch Party

As part of his visit to the United States, Pope Francis will address a joint session of Congress on Thursday, September 24, 2015 bringing together faith and politics. His address to Congress will be an opportunity to invite legislators to reflect on the U.S.’s response to those who are marginalized by poverty and injustice, especially migrants, those plagued by climate change, and workers treated unjustly while challenging all of us to live more fully the Gospel call to mercy and justice and promoting a culture of life.

St. Mary Student Parish will host a watch party in Donnelly Hall (9:30 – 11:00 AM) to view this historic event. If you are available, please stay after the Pope’s address for discussion and a call to action. All are welcome!

Ig.nite: Pope Francis Edition

Undergrads! Join us for a special edition of Ig.nite on Thursday, September 24th. Mass begins at 5:10 PM followed by dinner and a student-led panel discussion to react to Pope Francis’ address to the United States Congress. On theme with Pope Francis’ background, we’ll be serving a South American dinner specialty:

grilled skirt steak and chorizo sausage with chimichurri sauce,
empanadas, chipa rolls, and of course dulce de leche tiramasu!

For more information on the Pope’s historic visit, click here to download our flyer containing information on his background, itinerary, and past papal visits to the US.

 

Register for Small Church & Busy Student Retreat

Fall is here and we have some great opportunities for spiritual development. Join a Small Church Community (SCC) for weekly small group faith sharing, or join the Busy Student Retreat (BSR) for one-on-one spiritual direction that fits into your busy schedule.

Small Church Communities

Faith sharing groups help to make our big community feel a little smaller. There are a variety of SCC groups for all ages that meet at various times beginning in October. Together with your group, reflect on faith experiences and discover how the word of God applies uniquely to your life.

Register online before Sept 23. Register Here

The SCC program is open to all parishioners. Contact Elise Huber for more information.

Busy Student Retreat

Spend time with God in the midst of your regular hectic schedule. Bring the joys and concerns of your daily life into conversation with Jesus. Invite the Holy Spirit into your decision making.

Retreatants commit to:

  • An opening dinner on Sunday, October 4 at 7:00 pm
  • 15 minutes of individual prayer each day during the retreat (Oct 4 Nov 22)
  • 30-45 minutes of conversation each week with a spiritual companion
  • A closing celebration on Sunday, November 22 at 6pm

Cost is $10. Register Here

The BSR program is open to undergrads, graduate students, and young professionals. Deadline to register is Sunday, Sept. 27. If you have any questions and/or require financial assistance, contact Abby Braun.

Bulletin for September 13, 2015

Ever thought about getting more involved in liturgy at St. Mary Student Parish? Check out Campus Ministry Associate Matt Rejniak‘s guest pastoral perspective on page 2. We’re also recruiting for student catechists – see the student section for a reflection from intern Michaila McCloskey.

Bulletin for September 6, 2015

It’s welcome Sunday at St. Mary Student Parish! Our bulletin is stuffed this week with great undergrad activities for welcome week & beyond. Don’t miss our welcome bbq for undergrads on Labor Day – this year we’ve added a daily mass at 5:10 PM, so you can worship with us and then enjoy the annual bbq.

There are great activities for grad students and young professionals too! Soul Food at Arbor brewing is coming up on September 14.

We are also signing students up to participate as liturgical ministers and catechists. Check the bulletin for all the details!

Bulletin for August 30, 2015

This weekend we are hosting Sr. Priscilla for our annual mission appeal. She is the only obstetrician/gynecologist in the Rwenzori region of western Uganda – she will share her story at all masses on Sunday, August 30th. You can read more about her works in the guest pastoral perspective on page 2 of the bulletin.

Also, September 1 is the World Day of Prayer for Care of Creation. See the cover of the bulletin for a quote from Pope Francis.

Bulletin for August 23

As we prepare for another academic year to begin, we would like to highlight important changes to the academic year mass schedule. The changes reflect our focus to create a dynamic liturgical experience. Please click here to read Fr. Ben’s letter to the parish as inserted into this week’s bulletin.

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