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Michigan Catholic NewsJune 25, 2010
 
Faith and fun
Kristin Lukowski
Parishes around the Archdiocese of Detroit offer faith – with a healthy dose of fun – through Vacation Bible Schools.
 
Solanus Casey
Robert Delaney
An effort led by lay people to draw attention to the work of the Capuchin friar marks 50 years.
 
Latin Mass
Robert Delaney
Enthusiasts will gather in the archdiocese in July for Masses, speakers, music specials and tours.
 
Jesus empowers His disciples to do good
Fr. Richard C. Macey
This is the last chapter in the Book of Isaiah. It was written almost two centuries after the death of the prophet.
 
Catholic school teams are champs
Kristin Lukowski
Several area Catholic schools are champions on the sports field with a handful of titles being taken home.
 
Senior Living - Special SupplementJune 25, 2010 - Special Supplement "Senior Living"
 
High-flying senior is also active catechist
Robert Delaney
If everything has gone according to plan, sometime today Rosemary Sieracki will be stepping out of a small airplane in Frederick, Md., after completing the nearly 2,500-mile Air Race Classic.
 
Catholic Healthcare: What are the ERDs?
Debora Murray
Catholics involved in health care seek to follow the teaching of Christ and His healing ministry.
 

 
 
June 18, 2010
 
Michigan Catholic NewsSpiritual fathers
Kristin Lukowski
On Father's Day, we celebrate the priests in our lives who shepherd us.
 
Faith Matters
Jan Maloney special to The Michigan Catholic
Racing to the hospital with an unresponsive infant, she wondered "Could I really trust God again?"
 
"A Call to Conscience"
Faith should inform votes, Michigan bishops urge in new statement.
 
Three priests reach senior status
After lifetimes of service as priests for the Archdiocese of Detroit, three priests have attained senior priest status.
 
Fr. Lombardi remembered as a 'good guy,' a good friend
Kristin Lukowski
"Good guy" is what immediately came to mind for two classmates of Fr. Albert U. Lombardi when recalling their friend last week.
 
Statewide men's conference is June 26
Robert Delaney
Men from across Michigan will be gathering together in Ypsilanti Saturday, June 26, for the first-ever statewide Catholic Men's Conference.
 
Michigan Catholic wins award for 'Church over baseball'
Marylynn G. Hewitt, SFO, managing editor of The Michigan Catholic, received a third-place Catholic Press Association award in feature writing for diocesan papers with 17,001-40,000 circulation for her March 20, 2009, story "Choosing Church over Baseball."
 
Love of philosophy drew local man to Dominicans
Robert Delaney
Newly ordained Fr. James Brent, OP, returned to Detroit after his May 28 ordination in Washington, D.C., to celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at what had been his parish here, St. Mary in Greektown, on June 4.
 
Assignments
This week, Archbishop Allen Vigneron announced the following appointments:
 
Divorce and NFP
Dr. Janet Smith
Studies show that couples using NFP almost never divorce.
 
Jesus asks us to be His followers
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Prophets were not usually anointed. Although God tells Elijah to "anoint Elisha," the scene of the call of Elisha does not include anointing.
 

 
June 11, 2010
 
Michigan Catholic NewsPublic Witness
Robert Delaney
Corpus Christi processions are a visible way we demonstrate our faith in Christ's presence.
 
Grateful priest
Kristin Lukowski
When a tornado wrecked havoc on Dundee, St. Irene Church and rectory was spared.
 
Castelot Series
Robert Delaney
Fr. Castelot's nephew yearns to learn more of his uncle by attending conference named after him.
 
Shroud of Turin expert to give presentations locally
Robert Delaney
Russ Breault compares his multi-media "Shroud Encounter" presentations to a forensic crime scene investigation.
 
Madonna honors local cardinals
Robert Delaney
Madonna University's new Cardinals Square, honoring the four Detroit archbishops to have been raised to the College of Cardinals, was dedicated June 1 with two of those cardinals in attendance.
 
Jesus 'tells it like it is' to His disciples!
Fr. Richard C. Macey
The Book of Zechariah is divided into two parts.
 

 
June 4, 2010
 
Michigan Catholic NewsTeens honored for service
Kristin Lukowski
Teens from across the archdiocese are honored for their commitment and leadership.
 
Milestone
Robert Delaney
More than 200 religious jubilarians join in Mass and dinner with Archbishop Allen Vigneron.
 
POW's Diary is a powerful testimony
Robert Delaney
A local man survived five Nazi concentration camps and kept a diary of his unfailing faith.
 
Fr. Machlik called caring, dedicated, humorous
Robert Delaney
His flock at St. John Vianney Parish in Shelby Township always came first for Fr. Jerome Machlik, parishioner Joe Pellegrino said Tuesday concerning his late pastor.
 
Local musicians put final touches on national conference
Kristin Lukowski
Musicians are tuning up for a national conference coming to Detroit next month, giving those involved in making liturgical music the chance to share ideas and learn new tricks of the trade.
 
Msgr. Kern inducted into labor Hall of Fame
Robert Delaney
Msgr. Clement Kern (1907-83) became known as "Detroit's labor priest," and that reputation was honored May 20 when he was posthumously inducted into Labor's International Hall of Fame.
 
Vocations monstrance in the archdiocese through June 15
Kristin Lukowski
The monstrance blessed by Pope John Paul II for vocations is visiting parishes in the Archdiocese of Detroit, giving the faithful a chance to pray for vocations in its presence through June 15.

Jesus invites sinners to a new life with Him
Fr. Richard C. Macey
Jesus attracted those "who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities." It was not the paragons of society, who followed Him. But Jesus called them to be something more than others would let them be in society.
 
Honoring Our Priests
During this Year for Priests, we are encouraged to pray for all our priests and seminarians. Through the year, we've run a monthly list of priests celebrating a birthday during the month. Celebrating birthdays in June are:
 
Assignments
This week, Archbishop Allen Vigneron announced the following appointments:
 
 
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