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W h a t ’ s H a p p e n i n g H e r e
Eucharistic Adoration
Schedule Change
As of September 1, Adoration will be held
Tuesdays from 3 � 7 p.m. and Fridays from
12 � 4 p.m.�
Religious Education Classes 2020�2021 will be virtual
this year. We will provide all needed materials, text-
books, as well as virtual support for families. More infor-
mation will be provided in the coming weeks. For ques-
tions or more information, please contact Katie Church
at �[email protected]�or 810�694�4891 ext. 2151.�� �
(810) 694�4891 hfgb.org�
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2020 Diocesan Services Appeal
Diocesan Services Appeal�
2020 Goal � $5,200,000�
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Thank you to everyone who has made a
gift or pledge commitment to our Diocesan
Services Appeal. Our gifts to DSA enable
our diocese to provide services crucial to
our parish.� The programs and services
funded by DSA offer direct assistance to
individuals and families, and to parishes,
schools, and Catholic Charities agencies. �
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Please continue to send in your gifts/
pledges or go to the Diocese of Lansing
website to donate directly. �
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DSA as of 9/8/2020 �
Estimated Pledges $146,961�
79.6% of our goal*�
367 donors�
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*Holy Family’s goal for 2020 is $184,796.�
Stewardship of Treasure
September 5th & 6th
Registered Families� � � � 1931�
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Envelopes received this week� � � 95�
Mail�in givers this week 110�
Online givers this week� � � � 281�
Amount offered from envelopes� � $ 6,034.00�
Amount offered from mail $ 13,366.00�
Amount offered from online giving� $ 21,888.00�
Amount offered from visitors� � $ 404.50�
Total weekly offerings�� � $ 41,692.50
Stewardship & Worship
Receive God’s gi s gratefully � Cherish & tend to them responsibly � �
Share them in jus�ce & love � Return them to God�
Gospel Meditation
Encourage Deeper Understanding of Scripture�
What right do we have to limit the amount and degree of
forgiveness we show to others when we are so desperate-
ly in need of it ourselves? In not wanting someone who
hurt us to downplay or forget the gravity of their wrong, we
cling to anger, resentment, and wrath as a way of main-
taining control. It is a way to acknowledge and express our
deep hurt. We fail to realize that in doing so we hold our-
selves hostage to these destructive feelings and actually
become mired in the bondage of sin. All we gain is further
alienation from ourselves, others, and especially God. We
are no longer free but tethered to all of this unresolved
negativity. Don’t we really want to let it go? The fact is that
we need to.�
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A good self�reflective posture will quickly show us that
when the shoe is on the other foot and we are the ones in
need of forgiveness, we desire it above anything else. This
is especially true with our relationship with God. It is hypo-
critical to want one thing for ourselves and something else
for another. Yet, many act in precisely this way.�
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Perhaps we think that in offering forgiveness, even for the
most grievous of wrongs, somehow excuses the person of
their wrong and makes it almost acceptable. This is what
makes revenge, retaliation, and punishment so attractive.
We see forgiveness as being an eraser that easily wipes
away the offense without consequence. Or, we may be-
lieve that in offering forgiveness I must somehow forget
the wrong and open myself as a victim of even greater
possible hurts in the future. In fact, forgiving my sister or
brother of their wrongful actions or attitudes involves none
of this. It does not erase anything or position me vulnera-
bly as a doormat to be walked on. �
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Forgiveness is an act of freedom that restores honest dia-
logue, shares true and heartfelt feelings and acknowledg-
es the consequences of an action. It admits that the wrong
has caused a hurt that must be healed and squarely posi-
tions responsibility on the offender. The act of forgiveness
recognizes our sinfulness and brokenness. It also admits
that the most saintly among us is capable of doing very
grave and deep harm to another person. It sees that we all
can be victims of our passions and works in progress that
deserve unlimited chances to get it right. With forgiveness,
I release myself from the bonds of negativity and pursue a
path of restoration, wholeness, and healing. I do not forget
the wrong nor do I dismiss it. Sometimes, we have to stay
far away from the one who hurt us. But we can still heal
internally and be free.�
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For the one who wants to be forgiven and the one who
needs offer forgiveness, the journey can be an adventure
in learning what brought us to this place and what is need-
ed to move forward. This is exactly how God treats us.
Why would we not want to do the same for others?�
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SFC Matthew Crimando�Army, Camp Shelby, MS �
Sgt. Kyle Kaneris�Army�
LT. Noël Koenig�Navy, Dallas, TX�
Lcpl. Zachary Korte�Marines, Washington�
Sgt. Adam Moreau�Army, North Carolina�
A1C Daniel Przybysz� Air Force, Minot, ND�
Sgt. Zachary Rogers � Army, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii�
PFC Joseph Sardo � Army, Ft. Carson, CO�
A1C Patrick Sordyl�Air Force, San Angelo, TX�
Maj. Richard J. Valko�Marines, San Diego, CA�
PV�2 Adam Vance�Army, Colorado�
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Please pray for these men and �
women in military service:�
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Holy Family School FAITH FORMATION . . . ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Be a part of our Holy FAMILY!�
Contact Lisa Harvey at 810�694�9072, ext. 0�
www.hfsgb.org �
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Mass Intentions Sept. 14 - 20
Liturgical Ministers will resume when �
normal public Masses resume.�
Holy Family Happenings
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Stay tuned, our calendar will be full again soon. �
Liturgical Ministry September 19 - 20
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
(schedule may not reflect recent changes)
All Mass intentions from August 1, 2020, originally sched-
uled for Wednesday and Sunday evening Masses have
been rescheduled due to the change in our Mass sched-
ule. Notifications were mailed out, but if you have any
questions you can email Theresa Dyer at [email protected];�
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Mass intentions continue to be posted in our parish bulle-
tin which can be viewed on our website hfgb.org. If you
wish to schedule a Mass intention or for any questions on
rescheduled intentions, you can email Theresa Dyer at
Altar Flowers
Sometimes people choose
to remember a loved one
who is deceased or to hon-
or a special occasion by
donating flowers for the
altar. We order from our
regular florist so that the arrangements are a standard size
and match the décor of the season. The cost is $40. Cur-
rently September 19/20, October 3/4, 10/11 and 17/18
weekends are open for Altar Flowers.�
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If you would like to remember your loved ones in this spe-
cial way and help make our church beautiful, please call
Theresa in the parish office, 694�4891, ext 2211.��
Weekly Readings September 13 - 20
Sunday: Sir 27:30�28:7/Ps 103:1�2, 3�4, 9�10, 11�12 [8]/
Rom 14:7�9/Mt 18:21�35 / Monday: Nm 21:4b�9/Ps 78:1bc
�2, 34�35, 36�37, 38 [cf. 7b]/Phil 2:6�11/Jn 3:13�17 / Tues-
day: 1 Cor 12:12�14, 27�31a/Ps 31:2 and 3b, 3cd�4, 5�6,
15�16, 20 [17]/Jn 19:25�27 or Lk 2:33�35 / Wednesday: 1
Cor 12:31�13:13/Ps 33:2�3, 4�5, 12 and 22 [12]/Lk 7:31�
35 / Thursday: 1 Cor 15:1�11/Ps 118:1b�2, 16ab�17, 28
[1]/Lk 7:36�50 / Friday: 1 Cor 15:12�20/Ps 17:1bcd, 6�7,
8b and 15 [15b]/Lk 8:1�3 / Saturday: 1 Cor 15:35�37, 42�
49/Ps 56:10c�12, 13�14 [14]/Lk 8:4�15 / Next Sunday: Is
55:6�9/Ps 145:2�3, 8�9, 17�18 [18a]/Phil 1:20c�24, 27a/Mt
20:1�16a�
Monday, September 14�
8:00 AM James Londrigan (Living) by Londrigan Family�
Tuesday, September 15�
8:00 AM Fritz Bruening by Victor George�
Wednesday, September 16�
8:00 AM Alma Wendt by� Elaine Ulrich�
Thursday, September 17�
8:00 AM Jimmy O’Dea (Living) by Jim & Lorri O’Dea�
Friday, September 18�
8:00 AM Ryan Londrigan (Living) by Londrigan Family� �
Saturday, September 19�
8:00 AM Mary Pat Champagne by Nance & John Greene�
4:00 PM All Holy Family Parishioners�
Sunday, September 20�
8:00 AM Jim McEnrue by Teresa McEnrue�
10:00 AM Christina Teer by Kathy Teer�
12:00 PM Alice Barrie by Hasselbach Family� � �
Men-on-Fire
Thursday, September 17th�
Bishop Earl Boyea speaking on “Being A Catholic Man.”�
Prayer: 5:45 pm / Mass: 6:15 pm / Speaker: 7:00 pm �
Refreshments: 8:00 pm (outside)�
Free will offering / All men age 14+ invited�
Holy Spirit Catholic Church,�
9565 Musch Rd., Brighton 48116 �
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For more info contact Rory Clark: [email protected]�
Anxious � Distressed � Worried � Fearful � Hurting?�
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Holy Family Prayer Ministry can help.
Our trained prayer ministers would be honored to pray
with you � to connect you with Jesus and allow Him to
lead you into healing, freedom, and wholeness. �
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Request a confidential prayer appointment today at�
hfgb.org�
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Prayer ministry sessions are currently being conducted by
phone or by use of several virtual apps.�
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Be assured � all information you provide is kept strictly
confidential.�
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For more information, �
contact Dcn. Larry & Linda Blondin [email protected] �
Healing
Holy Family
Prayer Ministry
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Please pray for the following Holy Family �
parishioners who died on these dates:�
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September 13�
Kenneth Suska, Michael Sullivan, Thelma Murphy, William
Barkey, Jr.�
September 14�
Patricia Vanitvelt, Elizabeth Wright�
September 15� �
Sophie Shustock, Lee Gates, Maxine Taylor, Romero
Montalbo, Frank VanHouten, Richard Tytar, Cecilia �
Kertesz, James King�
September 16�
Helen Madden, Edna Roche, Lorina Wesloski �
September 17�
Jean Zito, William Nolan�
September 18�
Randallus Blough, David Rowell, Royce Wilson, Neal �
Mason, Alfred Milkie, Tony DiAngelo, Estelita Bernabe,
Marion Wagner, Aldo Salvati�
September 19� �
George Miller, Irene Jakubczyk, Edgar Whipps, Kenneth
Downing�
P a r i s h P r a y e r s a n d m o r e
Diocesan Commission for Catholic
Social Teaching
On May 6th Bishop Earl Boyea re�established a Diocesan
Commission for Catholic Social Teaching.�The Commis-
sion exists to assist him in his ministry to catechize all the
baptized in the Diocese of Lansing on the principles of
Catholic Social Teaching, advance the dignity of the hu-
man person and to promote the common good of society.
If you are passionate about making Catholic Social Teach-
ing more of a driving force in our Diocese, please call Dea-
con Dave Borzenski at (517) 331�5765.�We really need
you!�
Please Pray for the Ill and Their
Caregivers
Please remember in prayer
those listed in the Septem-
ber 6 bulletin and those
listed in the Parish Book of Intercessions located in the
chapel. Newly added: Barbara Greene and Emmah Sane-
tha. �
College Ministry
Looking for other college students to grow with in commu-
nity? Come to Launch! Launch College Ministry is a minis-
try of the Catholic Community of Flint, serving students of
the various universities and colleges in Flint, as well as
those taking online classes, but living in the area. We
meet Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. Visit�flintcatholic.org/
launchcollegeministry�or our Facebook page “Launch Col-
lege Ministry" for more information. �
Padre Pio Talk
St. Therese Parish (102 West Randolph, Lansing 48906)
will be hosting a special event on St. Padre Pio on the
evening of Thursday, September 17. St. Padre Pio was
an Italian Franciscan friar who lived from 1887 � 1968.
During his lifetime, he experienced on his body a perpetual
stigmata, the five wounds of Christ. He had the ability to
prophesize and to read souls. Through his prayers, mirac-
ulous cures took place and continue to take place until this
day. �
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Dr. Pat Castle of Papillion, NE, will be coming to St.
Therese to give a talk entitled “Meeting St. Pio: Pray, Hope
and Don’t Worry.” He will speak about the life and ministry
of St. Padre Pio. Dr. Castle is the founder of the world’s
largest Pro�Life Team, LIFE Runners. He has a Ph.D. in
nano�analytical chemistry and served extensively in the
United States Air Force. He has been endorsed by several
US Bishops, including Cardinal Dolan of New York City
and Archbishop George Lucas of Omaha, Nebraska. More
information about Dr. Castle can be found at
www.liferunners.org/speaking. A free will offering will be
taken.�
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This special evening will begin at 6:15 PM on Thurs-
day, September 17, in the Church with the recitation of
the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Dr. Castle’s presentation will
take place at 7 PM. Because of Bishop Boyea’s decree
limiting Masses and other worship events to 25% seating
capacity, 85 participants will be allowed to attend this
event (masks are required). Feel free to invite your friends,
but please arrive early! There will be no Mass on the even-
ing of Thursday, September 17; instead, it has been
moved to the morning of Thursday, Sept. 17, at 8:30 AM. �
Prayer Intention of Pope Francis
for September�
Universal prayer intention � Respect for the Planet’s
Resources We pray that the planet’s resources will not be
plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner. �
Bonfire Catholic Men’s Group
September 24th / 6 � 9 pm�
His Call to Courage�
(with special guest Fr. Paul Richardson with chili dinner)�
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“Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity. Put
out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.”�
� Pope John Paul II�
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Are you ready to experience the Divine Inferno �
of The Holy Spirit?�
For additional information, contact David Struppa (734)
678�7280�
Visit Bonfire Catholic Men’s Group at bonfirecatholic.com�
(810) 694�4891 hfgb.org�
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P a r i s h D i r e c t o r y
Parish Office…………………….. 694�4891�
Our parish office is open again Mon � Fri 9 am to 4 pm
(closed 12 pm � 1 pm for lunch). Due to potential
changing circumstances, you may wish to call before
visiting the office, to be sure someone is there. Voicemail
is checked periodically throughout each day.�
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Pastor, Fr. Joseph Krupp�
Deacon, Dennis Pennell�
Deacon, Larry Blondin …………….. [email protected]�
Business Manager, Kevin Neugent . [email protected]�
Music Director, Dr. B. Simon Lee….
Associate Music Director, Dr. Sia Lee …………………….
Accountant, Aimee Wolven ..……...…[email protected]
Administrative Assistant, Theresa Dyer. [email protected]
Bulletin Editor, Linda Doyle .…………[email protected]
Communications, Nicole Urbanik …. [email protected]
Facilities & Events, Carrie Pilarski …[email protected]
Ill & Bereaved, Nancy Repuyan……[email protected]
Religious Education, Katie Church…[email protected]�
Volunteer Coordinator, Jamie Rodriguez…
Director of Evangelization, Deacon Dan Medich…
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Social Outreach Ministry………..771�7279�
Brian Holyfield�
Monday � Friday 10 a.m. � 2 p.m. �
Clients seeking help may not come in the building, but
just knock and we will work with you and bring the food
out to you. You do need to bring a photo I.D. �
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Holy Family School�
Principal, Theresa Purcell ………...... [email protected]�
Administrative Assistant, Lisa [email protected]�
Secretary, Chasity Campbell…… [email protected] �
School Receptionist, Shelley Corcoran………………...
Dir. Adv./Alumni Relations, Ann Yochim Tabereaux …
Teacher Associate, Sr. Sharon Hektor…………………..
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Emergency Phone……….....(810) 356�3187�
ONLY if there is danger of death. For all other calls,
please leave a message on the parish office phone.�
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11804 S. Saginaw Street, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 �
810�694�4891�
hfgb.org�
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Download our Holy Family GB app from your app store!�
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Mass Schedule�
Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m.�
Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m. (LIVE), 12 p.m.�
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Monday � Saturday: 8 a.m. (LIVE)�
(Playback available on YouTube)�
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Are there still restrictions? �
�� Masks are encouraged. �
�� Singing is still not encouraged �
�� Bathroom use is discouraged �
�� If possible, please bring your own cleaning wipes �
�� Holy Communion cannot be taken to the homebound �
�� If you receive the Eucharist on the tongue, please
kneel, raise your chin for the priest. �
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Will I still be able to watch Mass at home? �
Yes! We will continue to livestream our 8 am Masses
Monday Saturday and our 10 am Mass on Sunday. Our
Bishop has extended the dispensation through November
28th. Elderly, people who are ill or have health issues,
and children under seven years old are asked to not
attend Mass. �
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What about confessions? �
Drive�up reconciliation (lower lot) is scheduled Saturday,
September 12, 9 am � 11 am. Fr. Tom Nenneau is
hearing confessions after the 8 am Mass on Saturdays in
the hall.�
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Quarantine Catechesis�
Wednesday � Friday: 12 p.m.�
Live on Fr. Joe’s Facebook page�
(Playback available on YouTube)�
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Eucharistic Adoration �
As of September 1, Tuesdays (3 � 7 p.m.) & Fridays (12
to 4 p.m.)�
�� One�hour time limit �
�� Masks strongly encouraged �
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Vocations � If you are interested in the priesthood,
please contact Fr. Joe. If you are interested in the
permanent Diaconate, please contact Dcn. Larry.�
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Prayers & Devotions�
Word Among Us is currently available for free on their
website: https://wau.org/meditations.�
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FORMED.org � thousands of movies, programs, audio
and book�
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