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May 29, 2009

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Five men to be ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Detroit on Sunday
The Michigan Catholic
Five men will be ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Detroit during a 10 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Detroit.

'... may the Lord in His love ... help you'
Fr. Daniel J. Fox, OFM Cap.
A friend of mine who is a baptized Catholic but describes himself as an agnostic asked me what I do at the Solanus Casey Center.

Adrian Dominicans mark 125 years
Robert Delaney
Detroit - The small community of Dominican sisters established at Adrian 125 years ago was to grow in numbers and scope of ministry far beyond its original mission.

Prioress visits Iraq to 'extend love and care'
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - A local religious sister is on a kind of peace relations mission, visiting sisters in Iraq to learn about their lives and express solidarity and support.

The mystery of God is a community of life
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Pentecost was named in honor of the Trinity. Later, in A.D.1334 A.D., it was extended to the universal Church by a decree of Pope John XXII.

Work day to bring 'life' to local park and water supply
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - Earth Day may be past, but it's never too late to be good stewards of the earth God provided for us.

Priests of archdiocese celebrate years of service
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - Retirement doesn't keep Fr. Henry Villerot away from his ministry too much; neither does living in a retirement home, nor being in his 90s.


May 22, 2009

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Weaving the Future Together
Danielle Center
Detroit - When 320 young people from across the Archdiocese of Detroit gather, they pack the day with laughter, excitement and hearty participation.

Archbishop uses multi-media format to reach out in prayer
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - Archbishop Allen Vigneron is the face and voice of a new multi-media effort to offer the people of the archdiocese a chance to pray with him - but the prayers have been imploring the Blessed Mother for a long time.

'A share in His grace'
Aux. Bishop Daniel Flores
A sacrament, as we know, is a sign instituted by the Lord to confer a share in His grace.

Msgr. Kucyk was as a kind shepherd, gardener
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - Among the things Msgr. Herman Kucyk was known for was his kind, giving spirit and his gardening prowess, so it was fitting that he died May 15, the feast day of St. Isidore the Farmer.

The Spirit is God's precence and power still working among us
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Pentecost is the Greek term for the Jewish feast of Shavuoth, the Feast of Weeks.

Cathedral to host neighborhood Corpus Christi procession
Robert Delaney
Detroit - Catholics from throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit are expected to take part in a traditional Corpus Christi procession planned by the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament on Sunday, June 14.

CTND wins Herald Award
Robert Delaney
Detroit - CTND, the Archdiocese of Detroit's Catholic cable TV channel, is winner of this year's Herald Award from the Metropolitan Christian Council: Detroit-Windsor.

40 archdiocesan priests celebrate jubilees
The Michigan Catholic
The Church of Detroit will honor 40 archdiocesan priests celebrating milestone anniversaries of their ordination to the priesthood at a Jubilee Mass and luncheon Tuesday, May 26, at Sacred Heart Major Seminary.


May 15, 2009

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Tending Talents
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - One lay minister decided it was time to clean up his desk; another was looking forward to being on the same page as his pastor to communicate with parishioners.

"...to have and to hold..."
Deacon Alex Jones
The sacredness of marriage is being tested in today's modern society. How are we to define marriage?

The pope, like Jesus, came for the people
Fr. Alex Kratz, OFM
While planning to lead a pilgrimage group to the Holy Land, I decided to stay an extra week. As it turned out, it overlapped with Pope Benedict XVI's pilgrimage.

Vowed religious celebrate jubilees
The Michigan Catholic
On Wednesday, May 27, Archbishop Allen Vigneron will celebrate Mass at St. John Center, Plymouth Township, in honor of the men and women marking their religious jubilees as members of their respective congregations or their ordination.

Risen Jesus is our hope, promise of things to come
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Most places in the United States, including the Province of Detroit (the State of Michigan), have moved the observance of the Ascension of the Lord from Thursday to the following Sunday.


May 8, 2009

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As home of the auto industry, effects of the crisis are deepening
Robert Delaney and Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - Many economic downturns have come and gone without having a major impact on St. Hugo of the Hills Parish, one of the wealthiest parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit.

One of many in this area: No job, no benefits, no progress
Robert Delaney
Warren - Jim Jorgensen used to play an important role in General Motors Corp. global strategy, but that strategy collapsed and Jorgensen is one of the many automotive engineers looking for work.

With so many plants nearby, Catholic community in Pontiac works to help
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - In Pontiac, where several auto plants are - or were - located, and just down the street from Chrysler headquarters, agencies that serve the poor are also feeling the pinch.

' ... sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit'
Fr. Earl Muller, S.J.
The "Catechism of the Catholic Church" begins its treatment of the sacrament of confirmation by noting its place with baptism and the Eucharist as together constituting the "sacraments of Christian initiation" (1285).

Hog heaven
Kristin Lukowski
Troy - When riding season comes around, motorcyclists make sure their bikes are in top working order - and now there's an event for the soul as well.

Two Shores parishes to merge
Robert Delaney
Detroit - Two St. Clair Shores parishes - St. Germaine and St. Gertrude - will merge July 1 to form Our Lady of Hope Parish.

Jesus invites us to a new relationship with God and with one another
Fr. Richard C. Macey
In the narrative of Scripture, the Risen Christ appeared only to Jews. However, those who received His commission to preach were directed to offer the message of the Risen Christ to all people.

Lou Holtz to students: 'Keep life simple'
Michelle Samartino
Bloomfield Hills - Lou Holtz said it simply: "Life is like football. You get knocked down but you have to get back up."

Parishes adapt to deal with swine flu precautions
Marylynn G. Hewitt, SFO
Detroit - Parishioners at Holy Redeemer Church in southwest Detroit bowed or nodded to each other at the peace greeting Sunday rather than giving the traditional handshake.

There are many opportunities for involving adults in faith formation
Sr. Janet Schaeffler
One of the laments of parish staff and parish committees ministering in adult faith formation is that people don't come to the programs planned at the parish/vicariate.

Michigan Catholic Conference supports conscience protections
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - The Michigan Catholic Conference is backing a state Senate resolution that throws support behind health care providers' right to object, based on moral or religious grounds, to performing a medical procedure.


 
May 1, 2009
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Council of Catholic Women marks 70th anniversary 
Kristin Lukowski
Betty Pluto, of St. Edith Parish, Livonia, said being a part of the 70th anniversary conference of the Council of Catholic women gave her goose bumps.

CSA
Robert Delaney
Detroit — The goal for the 2009 Catholic Services Appeal is $17,839,175 to fund most of the ministries of the Archdiocese of Detroit

Nations catechists urged to seek, build strengths
Robert Delaney
Dearborn — Whether for self-improvement or helping others to grow, the key is to build on strengths, Greg "Dobie" Moser told nearly 600 catechists and catechetical leaders from around the country Monday night.

'I absolve you from all your sins...'
Fr. Joseph Esper
Almost 400 years ago a woman who had lived a very sinful life went to the great bishop St. Francis de Sales and made a good confession. After receiving absolution, she asked him in a spirit of shame and embarrassment, "Father, what do you think of me now that you've heard all the terrible things I've done?"

Stewardship awareness strengthens commitment
Robert Delaney
Detroit - Fr. Nicholas Zukowski says he wants to see St. Mary Queen of Creation Parish in New Baltimore become a "stewardship parish" by the time his current assignment as pastor is up two years from now.

Monroe Vicariate Mass to honor Day of Prayer for Vocations
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit — The world comes together May 3 for its annual Day of Prayer for Vocations, and the Monroe Vicariate is following suit with its own Mass for vocations.

Jesus calls us to bear the fruit of His work for others
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Paul escaped from Damascus. The Jews sought to execute him because he was preaching about his newly found faith in the Risen Christ.

Locally produced DVD to help with adult faith formation
Kristin Lukowski
DETROIT - One of the top priorities expressed by the recent Together in Faith process from across the archdiocese was that adult faith formation is requested by many adults.

'Weaving the future'
Kristin Lukowski
Detroit - The Church's youths are its future, and they're all invited to a conference next month to celebrate "Weaving the Future... Together" - as the gathering is named.

35 deacons celebrate milestone anniversaries
Robert Delaney
Detroit - The Archdiocese of Detroit will recognize permanent deacons who are celebrating significant anniversaries of their ordination this year at a Sunday, May 3, Mass at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, followed by dinner in the cathedral gymnasium.

Fr. Kaucheck placed on leave, ministry restricted
The Michigan Catholic
Detroit - Fr. Kenneth Kaucheck, 62, resigned as pastor of St. Mary Parish, Royal Oak, and pastor of St. James Parish, Ferndale, effective April 23, the Archdiocese of Detroit announced last Friday.

St. Mary Catholic Central continues expansion project
The Michigan Catholic
Detroit - One local high school is getting new rooms, a new kitchen and an elevator as part of a long-term renovation plan - no small feat when some Catholic schools are struggling with enrollment.

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