A weekend to immerse yourself in the healing power of God's Love. Â Retreat is led by Fr. John Esper and Deborah Tourville at Manresa Jesuit Retreat house in Bloomfield, Michigan. 248-644-4933 for more information
We are accepting Easter Baskets for the Oakland County Jail Ministry. Â Baskets will be collected at the back of Church. Â Thank you for your generosity!
Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as Way of Sorrows or Via Crucis, refers to a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers led by Deacon Andy.
Adult Faith Formation presents a book discussion on the "Relentless Tenderness of Jesus" by Brennan Manning. Â For more information call Mary Ann Przybysz 248-542-8720.
We are accepting Easter Baskets for the Oakland County Jail Ministry. Â Baskets will be collected at the back of Church. Â Thank you for your generosity!
Many people ask what is the Triduum.  The Triduum also known as Easter Triduum, Holy Triduum, Paschal Triduum, or The Three Days is the period of three days that begins with the liturgy on the evening of Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) and ends with evening prayer on Easter Sunday.
This night we remember the Lord's Passion. Â As Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane he asked his disciples to stay awake and pray with him. Â Receive the Lord's invitation. Â The Holy Eucharist will be enshrined in the Altar of Repose until 11pm.
Stations of the Cross or the Way of the Cross, also known as Way of Sorrows or Via Crucis, refers to a series of images depicting Jesus Christ on the day of his crucifixion and accompanying prayers led by Deacon Andy.
In coordination with our Parish Nurse many health care providers will be available in the Church hall with displays, handouts, and information for a wide range of health care needs.
The prayer blanket ministry gathers many people joining together to make quilts and prayer shawls specifically designed for the sick. Â Fr. John blesses each blanket and the person receiving the blanket knows they are covered in prayer. Â The group also prays for those who will receive the blankets. Â All are welcomed to join in this ministry, no sewing skills required.
The CSA funds Archdiocesan wide programs and ministries.  Every family has recieved a pledge card and donations can be made by cash or check and dropped in the collection basket, given to the CSA coordinators at the back of Church, or mailed to the parish office.
On May 1st our Faith Formation students will honor our Blessed Mother. They will reflect on the 12 Virtues of Mary’s crown and show their love for her by crowning her with beautiful flowers.