“His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee.”
Events at Corpus Christi:
1. Adoration
Jan. 15th, Thursday, 9:15 – 10:15am, Adoration in church
2. Prayers for Children and Grandchildren
Jan. 27th, Friday, 11:00am to noon, prayers for our children and grandchildren in the St. Eugene Chapel
3. Movie, Friday Night, Jan.26, 2024
Where:Corpus Christi Rainbow Room, 19800 Pembroke, DetroitTime: 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. What:Light Supper and a true story of Elizabeth Ann Seton, a debutant during the American Revolutionary times, wife of a successful owner of a shipping line, mother of five children, widow, Episcopalian, Catholic convert, abandoned by her relatives, founder of a religious Community. Mother Seton was a woman who fell in love with the Eucharist and it changed her life. Who:All are welcome! Sign up in church or click on button below.
Jan. 27th, Saturday, 3:00 – 3:45pm, Confessions in church
4. Coffee and Donuts
Jan. 28th, Sunday – Coffee and Donuts after both Masses
5. Mass Celebrants
Priests who will be celebrating Masses this coming weekend at Corpus Christi are:
Jan. 27th, Saturday, 4:00pm Mass – Fr. Jim Lowe, CC
Jan. 28th, Sunday, 9:00am Mass – Fr. John Vandenakker, CC
Jan. 28th, Sunday, 11:00 am Mass - Fr. John Vandenakker, CC
Events at St. Scholastica:
1. Eucharist Revival
Jesus and the Eucharist
A Small Group Series for Eucharistic Revival.
Join us for this weekly series in person at St. Scholastica located at 8201 West Outer Drive
Wednesdays 1:00-3:30 pm
Thursdays 6:30-9:00 pm
If you missed last week, watch the video online.
Videos of Sessions 1, 2, 3, and 4 are available there.
Click on the button to go to that site:
Click on the following button to view Fr. Lowe’s Sunday homily, the first of six homilies on the Eucharist Revival. That a series that has been recommended to priests by the AOD.
To view the homily of Jan. 21st (at Corpus Christi) click on the following button which will take you to the 11:00 Mass video recording. Go to the 26 minute portion of the video to get to see the homily portion of the Mass.
The priest who will be celebrating Mass this coming weekend at St. Scholastica is:
Jan. 21st, Sunday, 10:00 am Mass - Fr. Jim Lowe, CC
More Upcoming Items!
1. Generations of Faith AND National Eucharistic Congress
The Eucharist: In the Warmth of His Presence
Generations of Faith 2023/24 Pope Frances: “For in the warmth of His presence, our lives change.” (June 19, 2022)
Despite the cold weather, last Sunday about 60 adults, 9 youth in grades 7-12, and 10 children grades K-6 attended the fourth Generations of Faith Session. We warmed our hearts and souls with the teachings on the Eucharist from Fr. Jim Lowe CC and with the table discussions that followed. We ate a delicious lunch with hot soup to warm our bodies. Some attendees took their meal home in order to prepare for their 3 pm appointment with the Detroit Lions!
Fr. Jim’s handout is available here:
Sunday, March 3rd is the next Session of Generations of Faith. Mark your calendars. The topic for the adults is "Singing our Faith". What is your favorite Eucharistic hymn (usually sung at Communion or Benediction)?
Why are we studying the Eucharist this year?
Parishes across the United States are renewing their faith in the Eucharist and the culmination
of this 3-year renewal is a National Eucharistic Congress!
“We know what happens when two or more are gathered in the Lord’s name, so what happens with 80,000?! Join your Catholic brothers and sisters at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress.”
Dates: Wednesday, July 17 at 7 pm through Sunday, July 21st at Noon in Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN. For details and to register, click here.
The Archdiocese is also hosting four local, smaller gatherings. The nearest one to us is on Saturday, June 1, 2024 at St. Scholastica Parish. Mark your calendars!
2. Lenten Emmaus Groups
Emmaus Faith Sharing Groups this Lent will use the book Getting More Out of Mass. This series has interesting articles and challenging questions. Look for sign up papers at Mass this weekend.
You can also sign up via the parish website by clicking the following button:
EASTER SEASON GATHERING Breakfast Bar, Coffee, Tea & Juice! Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 9:00 Rainbow Room
It’s time to enjoy each other again while we have food, fellowship, and share our faith as we focus on our Easter Theme.
When led by the Holy Spirit, gathering together renews our spirits and brightens our day! So, rise up and ride in at 9 am on Saturday, Feb 17th in the Rainbow Room. Opening prayer will be at 9:15am. We will conclude by noon, but the joy of the morning will continue on!!!
4. Black History Month
5. Protecting God’s Children
Ongoing Information
Please Pray for …
A. The deceased, the ill, and the homebound
B. Those we have met during our Store Front Evangelization efforts and the Visting Our Neighbor efforts
C. Your own special intentions
Click on the button at the end of this email to go to our weekly bulletin for a list of names (of "A" above)
New Liturgical Schedule – Starting in Jan. 2024
Mass Times – Adoration Times – Confession Times
Sundays:
9:00am Mass – Corpus Christi
10:00am Mass – St. Scholastica
11:00am Mass – Corpus Christi
Mondays:
8:30am Mass – Corpus Christi
Tuesdays:
830am Mass – Corpus Christi
6:00pm – 8:30pm Adoration – Corpus Christi
Wednesdays:
11:30am Confession – St. Scholastica
12:05pm Mass – St. Scholastica
Thursdays:
8:30am Mass – Corpus Christi
9:15am – 10:15 Adoration – Corpus Christi
Fridays:
8:30am Mass – Corpus Christi
11:30am Confession – St. Scholastica
12:05pm Mass – St. Scholastica
Saturdays:
8:00am Mass – St. Scholastica
8:45am – 10:00am Adoration – St. Scholastica
8:45am – 9:00am Confession – St. Scholastica
3:00pm Confession – Corpus Christi
4:00pm Mass – Corpus Christi
Eucharistic Adoration
One of the greatest treasures of the Catholic faith is the Eucharist. Ever since the Last Supper, the Catholic Church has believed that the Eucharist is truly the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. You are invited to come and spend time in adoration with Jesus at Corpus Christi as we begin to offer these new time slots for adoration. Ideally, we will have two people in the church before Jesus whenever adoration happens. On our parish website you will see two slots for each time. Please know that if the slot is filled there will still be plenty of room in church for you!
You can go directly to the adoration sign-up by clicking on the following button: