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The Newspaper of the Diocese of Marquette 2.00IINSIDENSIDESt. Monica’s tearsIn his column,Faith Matters,Bishop Alexander Samplereflects on parenting and theexample of St. Monica’s life.PAGE 2SacramentsThis special section has firstcommunion,confirmationand RCIA photos from the last year.INSIDEOFFICIAL APPOINTMENTSMost Reverend Alexander K.Sample, Bishop of Marquette,announces the following clergychanges:Effective Sept. 6, 2010:LEAVE of ABSENCEReverend Ronald J. Skufca isrelieved as pastor of Holy Spirit Parish,Menominee, and has been granted apersonal leave of absence for one yearfor prayer and rkovich has been appointedParochial Administrator of HolySpirit Parish, Menominee, retaining his position as Pastor ofResurrection Parish, Menominee,and he is relieved as Pastor ofHolyRedeemerParish,Menominee (Birch Creek).Reverend Corey J. Litznerhas been appointed ParochialAdministrator of Holy RedeemerParish, Menominee (Birch Creek),retaining his position as Pastor ofPrecious Blood Parish, Stephenson.PAROCHIAL VICAR(Associate Pastor)ReverendMichaelD.Chenier is relieved as ParochialVicar (Associate Pastor) of HolyRedeemer Parish, Menominee(Birch Creek), and is appointedParochial Vicar (Associate Pastor)of Holy Spirit Parish, Menominee,retaining his position as ParochialVicar (Associate Pastor) ofResurrection Parish, Menominee.NEXT ISSUE DATE:SEPTEMBER 17, 201024 PAGESSEPTEMBER 3, 2010VOL. 39NO. 12Young adults flourish in new Frassati SocietyFord (St. Michael Parish). Theimportant if not most, prayer.”two met with several youngThe Society, which hasadults to gauge an interest inmultiple chapters all across thective for only one year,starting a localUnited States, is dedthe Marquette Frassatiicated to the memorySociety is prospering beyondof Blessed Pierwhat anyone could have everGiorgio Frassati,envisioned.who lived fromThe Frassati1901 until 1925. HeSociety has been ais remembered forgreat format forhis charitable actsministry to youngto the poor inadults, and anTurin, Italy, hisanswer to ourdeepCatholicBishop’s call tofaith, and hispilot this kind ofenthusiasm for theministryhere,”great outdoors.saidFatherPope John Paul IIMichael Steber,GRILL MAScalled him “thepastor of St. PeterTERS - (LeFRIENDS AND FOOD - (Left to right)ft to right)Fathers Mike Steber anman of theCathedralin Evan Smith, Courtney, Smith Kurt Langd Ben Hassprepare a Fraessati SocietyBeatitudes.”Marquette. “Our and Kelly Birkeland sit and visit duringfeast.Using a Detroitaim has been to an afternoon Frassati Society event.chapter that would zone in onchapter as its temprovide a ministryprayer, fellowship and outdoorplate,thethat serves the needs of youngactivities to complement theMarquette Frassatiadults, young singles, youngSunday liturgy and helpSocietyformedincouples and young families. InCatholics grow spiritually.May 2009 by fourthis way, strengthen marriageIn addition to Deacon Ford,Catholic churchesand family life.”one of the first lay peopleinMarquetteThe Frassati Society is ainvolved in the formation of theunder the direcministry devoted to offeringgroup was Shelly Hicks. HertionofFatheropportunities for prayer, educaather is no hin- SteberweerintWYinterest and involvement inandDAtion in faith, outdoor activities,SNOWcie ty me mb ers DeaconSotisaasFrRyantofellowship and service opportuSEE FRASSATI ON PAGE 6dr an cetivities.enjoying outdoor acBY JIM LAJOIEAnities for those ages 18 to 40 intheCatholicChurch.Nationally, the Society’s aim is“to increase holiness throughthe power of God's will in service, forgiveness, and equallyCatholic Service Awards go to Hermansville, Escanaba residentsBY JOHN FEEthe society for 62 years, she also served as president for 12 years and vice-president for 2 years.She currently also prepares the altar for FridayMass at Pinecrest Medical Care Facility where sheis a member of the choir.ThroughtheChristian Foundationfor Children and Aging,Framarin sponsors ayoung Guatemalangirl. Mayme Srnkapointed out thatshe “not only provides monetarysupport but hasHildie and Terry Saunderscreated a trueChristian bonding with the child.”FramarinhasCommunity service doesn’t stop at theserved 12 years as thechurch doors for Framarin. She and her husbandCircle Chairperson ofhave been strong supporters of Americanthe St. Anne AltarSociety. A member ofSEE CSA ON PAGE 8years, Framarin has been coordinator of allparish kitchen-related activities as well as funeral dinner coordinator. She often pays the costsfor meals herself, including helping out nonCatholic families who are in need.“Irene is completely dedicated toher ministry to grieving families. Nofamily in our community willever have to go without afuneral dinner as long asIrene is around,” stated Kathleen Vesseron Framarin’snominationform.Irene Framarin and Terry Saunders haveseveral things in common. They’re bothCatholic. Both are dedicated to service to othersand the Church. And both were selectedthis year as recipients of the Legacyof Faith Catholic Service Award.A parishioner of St. JohnNeumann for 62 years and resident ofHermansville, Framarin has beenmarried for 63 years toAlex Framarin. With threechildren, Nancy, Susanand Steve and six grandchildren, the 84-year-oldis considered the heart ofher close-knit family andcontinues to look afterher elderly sister.For the past 19Alex and Irene FramarinLearn about Legacy of Faith in the first of a series of four capital campaign articles. See page 9.

PAGE 10 THE U.P. CATHOLIC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010DEATHS/BAPTISMSSister LeonBergeronMANITOWOC, WI —SisterLeon Bergeron, 104, died Aug. 17,2010 at Holy Family Convent inManitowoc. A memorial Mass wascelebrated Aug. 21 at Holy FamilyConvent Chapel, with Rev. SamuelD. Jadin officiating.Sister Leon was born in 1905 inIronwood, Mich. to Joseph andValerie Blais Bergeron and madeher final vows in the FranciscanSisters of Christian CharityCongregation in 1930.She earned a Bachelor of Artsdegree from St. Norbert College inDePere, Wis., and a Master of Artsdegree from Ohio University,Athens and from Laval Universityin Quebec, Canada.Sister Leon served as a juniorhigh teacher at St. Joseph, SturgeonBay; St. Anthony, Oconto Falls;Holy Rosary, Kewaunee, Wis.; St.Benedict, Cambridge, Ohio; and asa high school teacher at St. Joseph,Kellnersville, Wis.; St. Nicholas,Zanesville; St. Agnes, MingoJunction;CatholicCentral,Steubenville, Ohio; St. Willibrod,Chicago, and Holy Family HighSchool, Lindsay, Neb. She alsoserved as a teacher of French atHoly Family College and SilverLake College and as a library aideat Silver Lake College inManitowoc. She retired to St.Francis Convent, Manitowoc in1993. Since 2000, she has been aresident of St. Rita Health Center atthe Motherhouse in Manitowoc.She was preceded in death bySister Joan Bergeron, O.S.F.Survivors include the FranciscanSisters of Christian Charity, manynieces, nephews and other relativesand friends.Sister DorothyJeanne HebertMANITOWOC, WI —SisterDorothy Jeanne Hebert, 92, diedAug. 14, 2010 at Holy FamilyConvent in Manitowoc. A memorial Mass was celebrated Aug. 19 atHoly Family Convent Chapel, withRev. Samuel D. Jadin officiating.Sister Dorothy Jeanne was bornto Paul and Lillie Duboir Hebert ofEscanaba, Mich. and made herfinal vows in the Franciscan Sistersof Christian Charity Congregationin 1941.Sister Dorothy Jeanne earned aLicensed Practical Nurse diplomafrom the Vocational School ofPractical Nursing in Alliance, Neb.She served as a homemaker at St.Anthony, Oconto Falls; Sts. Peter& Paul, Kiel; St. John the Baptist,Plymouth, Wis.; St. Sylvester,Woodsfield, Ohio; Holy Family,Lindsay, Neb.; San Jose, Pisinemo,Ariz.; and as dietitian at St. JosephHome, West Point, Neb. She servedas a nurse at St. Francis MemorialHospital, West Point, Neb.; HolyJukuri-Antila Funeral Home1500 W. Quincy St. Hancock, MI 49930(906) 482-3710Funeral Service, Inc.Ron Antila - Director / Ownerwww.antilafuneral.comMountain View Mor tuary14 Seventh Ave. South Range, MI 49963(906) 482-8474BJOR K A ND Z H UL K IEFUNERAL HOMEIshpeming, MI 49849 (906) 486-8911Ken D. Farley, Manager Tom J. Farley, DirectorCanale TonellaFuneral Home, IncCanale GwinnFuneral HomeMark Canale, Owner/ManagerJerry Pennock, Director906-226-2711526 N. Third Street Marquette, MIMark Canale, Owner/DirectorDavid P. Adler Sr., Manager906-346-400096 E. Stephenson, Ave., Gwinn, MIFamily Hospital, Manitowoc;Ozanam Home, New Berlin; St.Paul Home, Kaukauna and St. RitaHealth Center at the Motherhousein Manitowoc.After retiring from active ministry, Sister Dorothy Jeanne performed various services at SanXavier Mission, Tucson, Ariz.; SanDamiano Convent, Slinger; HolyFamily Conservatory, Holy FamilyConvent and St. Francis, Manitowoc.Since 2003, she had been a residentof St. Rita Health Center.Survivors include the FranciscanSisters of Christian Charity; threesisters and one brother-in-law,Marieda Charlebois and LoyolaGardner of Escanaba and Joyce andBuss Pierson of Niles, Mich.; onebrother, Paul Hebert of Spencer,Ind.; many nieces, nephews andother relatives and friends.DEATHSBERTOLDI, Joyce, 79, St. Mary,KingsfordBLAHNIK, Ethel, 89, St. Joseph& St. Patrick, EscanabaELLSWORTH, Beverly J., 71,Most Holy Name of Jesus/BlessedKateri Tekakwitha, AssininsGORENCHAN, Irene, 89, St.Joseph & St. Patrick, EscanabaJACQUES, Johanna “Jay,” 95, St.Joseph, Lake LindenKOSKI, Perina M., 85, St. Paul,NegauneeKULENSKI, Margaret ly Cross - Marquette1400 Wright St.Dean LaJoye 225-0191Holy Cross - EscanabaHwy M-35Mike Backlund 786-4685Scott D. 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THE U.P. CATHOLIC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010 PAGE 11THE U.P. CATHOLIC CALENDAR OF EVENTSTUESDAYSThe Apostolate of Jesus andMary meets weekly at 10:15 a.m. inthe St. Francis Room in the St.Joseph and St. Patrick parish hall inEscanaba. Coffee and snacks areserved.SEPTEMBER 10 – 11The annual “Hearts and Hands”rummage sale hosted by theNational Catholic Society ofForesters, Sacred Heart Court 517,will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. atthe Clairmont Garage, 417 IroquoisSt. in Laurium. All funds raised willbenefit the Keweenaw CatholicCommunity religious education program. In addition, the NationalCatholic Society of Foresters’ headoffice will match funds raised up to 1,000.SUNDAY, SEPT. 12A fall festival will be hosted bySt. Rita Parish in Trenary beginningwith Mass at 11 a.m. and continuinguntil 4 p.m. There will be a harvestdinner featuring turkey with all thetrimmings and homemade pie,games for all ages and music by“Maudie.”A parish festival will be hostedby Resurrection Parish inMenominee from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.There will be food, games for adultsand kids including an inflatablejumbo slide and Scooby Doo 5-in-1jumper and entertainment for all.SATURDAY, SEPT. 18An annual Harvest BenefitDinner hosted by Holy Spirit inNorway will be held from 4 to 7p.m. The all-you-can-eat buffet willfeature a chicken dinner with all thetrimmings, garden fresh vegetables,rolls and pies. There will also be abake sale and 1,000 in prizes. Thecost is 7.50 for adults, 4 for children 5 to 12 and free for 4 andyounger.SEPTEMBER 18 – 19The Annual Silver Tea at theCarmelite Monastery in IronMountain will be held from 12:30 to3:30 p.m. Tea, complete with sandwiches and sweets will be served.Arts and crafts and baked goodsincluding the sisters’ famous breadwill also be available. There will bedoor prizes throughout the day anddrawings for an Amish quilt, a handmade washable hook rug and more.The tea is open to the public.TUESDAY, SEPT. 21Hearts of Mercy charismaticprayer group will present a weeklyLife in the Spirit Seminar beginningat 7 p.m. for eight weeks in theMedia Room at St. Peter Cathedral,Marquette. Come develop a closerrelationship with our Lord whilelearning about the gifts of the Spiritand their place in the church today.For more information, contactSharon Dani at (906) 346-3480 orLee Anne Sundberg (906) 486-4573.DIOCESAN CALENDAR OF EVENTS(All times are local)SEPTEMBERAdvisory Board meeting, 11 a.m.,6: Labor Day/Diocesan offices closedBishop Baraga Room, Diocesan9-12: Deacons and Spouses Retreat,Office Building, MarquetteMarygrove Retreat Center, Garden17: School Principals’ Meeting, 10 a.m.10: First Friday Club of the Diocese of3 p.m., Bishop Baraga Room,Marquette Luncheon SpeakerDiocesan Office Building, MarquetteSeries: Lunch with our Bishop,17-19: Canadian/USA Women’s Retreat,11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., LandmarkMarygrove Retreat Center, GardenInn, Marquette18: Diocesan Pastoral Council Meeting,12: 2010 Milestone WeddingBishops’ Room, St. Peter Cathedral,Anniversary Celebration, 2 p.m., St.MarquettePeter Cathedral, Marquette19: 1st Patron Club Dinner, Marygrove13: Diocesan School Council Meeting,Retreat Center, Garden4-6 p.m., Bishop Baraga Conference21: Priests’ Council meeting, DiocesanRoom, Diocesan Office Building,Office Building, MarquetteMarquette23-26: Roman Catholic Men’s Cursillo,Marygrove Retreat Center, Garden13-16: 1st Priests Retreat – Fr. Eugene25-26: Baraga Days, St. Ignatius LoyolaHensell, OSB, Marygrove RetreatParish and Little Bear EastCenter, GardenCommunity Center, St. Ignace14: The U.P. Catholic NewspaperSACRED HEARTRELIGIOUS GOODS Books Crucifixes Rosaries Cards Wedding Gifts Devotional Items Inspirational CD’s and Cassettes(906) 228-4462419 W. Washington Marquette(Located across from the Ramada Inn)(All times are local)SEPTEMBER 24 – 25The annual Spirit Day Celebrationfor Alumni and friends of NazarethCollege, Nazareth Academy, BarbourHall, St. Camilllus/Borgess School ofNursing and St. Joseph/Flint Schoolof Nursingwill be held atTransformations Center in Nazareth,Mich. For more information, visitwww.nazarethassociation.org or call(269) 342-1191.SATURDAY, SEPT 25A fall bazaar will be hosted bySacred Heart Church in Championfrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will becrafts, drawings, bakery items, pickles, a soup and sandwich lunch andmore. Call (906) 339-2386 for moreinformation.The third annual Friends of thePoor Walk sponsored by the Districtof Marquette Society of St. Vincent dePaul will take place at Mattson LowerPark in Marquette. Registrationbegins at 9 a.m. and the 2-mile casualwalk begins at 10 a.m. The cost is 10per adult, 5 per child or 15 per family or equivalent amount or greater inpledged donations. To register as awalker, to pledge support for a walker, or for more information, call or email Kristie Moe at 906-360-3311 orkamoelot@gmail.com or registeronline at www.svdpfriendsofthepoorwalk.org.SEPTEMBER 25 – 26Harvesting our Gifts, a ministryfair to showcase the many avenues ofChristian service, will be offered theweekend of Sept. 25-26 at St.Michael Parish in Marquette. Boothswill give a variety of organizationsthe opportunity to show how theyserve the parish and larger community. They include Room at the Inn, St.Vincent de Paul, campus ministryand Father Marquette Schools, aswell as individual parish ministriesand committees.With fall harvest decorations thefair will have crafts and prizes forchildren, snack food and drinks.Booths will be set up from thechurch entrance to the parish center.They will be staffed after all Masses,which are offered at 5 p.m. Saturdayand 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.SUNDAY, OCT. 10The seventeenth annual “Meet theBishop Day” for people with developmental disabilities will take place at4 p.m. at St. Louis the King Parish inMarquette (Harvey). Family members and primary caregivers are alsoinvited.The celebration includes Masswith Bishop Alexander Sample followed by a dinner and entertainmentin the parish hall. A signer for peoplewith hearing impairments will bepresent at the Mass.For more information or to registerfor this free event, call Colin Jenkinsat 1-800-562-9745, ext. 178 or 906227-9178 (Marquette calling area), orsend an e-mail to cjenkins@dioceseofmarquette.org. The deadline forregistration is Friday, Sept. 24.BISHOP SAMPLE SCHEDULE OF EVENTSAll times localSept. 7-8: Michigan Catholic Conference Board Meeting, LansingSept. 10, 11 a.m.: Guest Speaker for First Friday Club, MarquetteSept. 11, 11:15 a.m.: Mass at Marygrove Retreat Center, PermanentDiaconate RetreatSept. 12, 2 p.m.: Milestone Wedding Mass, St Peter Cathedral, MarquetteSept. 13, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 14, 11:15 a.m.: Mass at Marygrove Retreat Center, Fall Priests’ RetreatSept. 14, 6:30 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 15, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 16, Noon: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 16, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 18, 10:30 p.m.: Diocesan Pastoral Council, St. Peter Cathedral MeetingRoom, MarquetteSept. 19, 11 a.m.: Mass and “Our Faith in the Future” Reception, St.Joseph Mission, Foster CitySept. 19, 7 p.m.: NMU Catholic Campus Ministry Mass, St. MichaelParish, MarquetteSept. 20, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 21, 1 p.m.: Priests’ Council Meeting, Diocesan Offices, MarquetteSept. 21, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 23, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 24-26: Bishop Baraga Days, St. IgnaceSept. 27, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 28, 6:30 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 29, 7 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 30, 1 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionSept. 30, 6 p.m.: “Our Faith in the Future” ReceptionFALL FESTIVALSt. Rita’s ParishTrenary 9/12/10Sunday Mass 11:00 amHarvest Dinner - 11 am - 4 pm(Featuring Turkey with all theTrimmings & Homemade Pie)Special Games for All AgesSilver Dollar Game BingoMusic by “Maudie”Raffle Drawing 4 pmFUN FOR THEWHOLE FAMILY!C ABINONTHE LAKEG WINN , MI3 Bedroom, 2 fullbaths & Sauna.Call 906-226-8079for weekly rates arter.net/webbcamp/WebbCamp.htm

PAGE 12 THE U.P. CATHOLIC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010Traveling in the U.P.?Find parish Mass times atwww.dioceseofmarquette.orgPreparing for a milestone celebrationCongratulationsCatholic ServiceAward WinnerDcn. TerrySaunders!Thank you forincluding usin your serviceministry.From your Friends in EscanabaDistrict S.V.D.P. SocietyWe sure are going tomiss you Fr. Ron!A JUBILEE CELEBRATION - Capuchin friar and 50-year jubilarian, Father John Hascallhelps to prepare the congregation gathered for the celebration of the Capuchin JubileeMass using the sacred smoke of sage and eagle feathers in a "smudging" ritual, a formof blessing used in many American Indian traditions. A native of Sault Ste. Marie, his ministry has been serving primarily Native Americans and indigenous people.Father Hascall served the parishes in Baraga and Assinins from 1968 to 1986. From1986-1990 he served in Montana on the Crow reservation where he was pastor of St.Charles Parish, Pryor, and President of the Tekakwitha International Conference. He hasbeen pastor of St. Issac Jogues Mission, Sault Ste. Marie since 1998. He is coordinator ofIndigenous Religious and Clergy of North and South America, and is also on the board ofdirectors of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Center for Indian Scholars.(Photo courtesy Capuchin friar Brother Michael Gaffney)St. Mary School offers preschool SpanishSt. Mary School in Sault Ste.Marie is currently accepting newstudents in its unique preschoolprogram. Not only does theschool offer a kindergarten readiness program to their preschoolers, the school also offers an introduction to the Spanish language.St. Mary School PrincipalMaria Farney, who herself isbilingual, explained, "At St.Mary's, we feel it is importantfor children to be exposed to anew language, particularly at anearly age when foreign language instruction brings cognitive advantages and sets thestage for future learning.”In addition, the school offers afaith-based education, five daysper week, with a nurturing, familyatmosphere. Morning or after-noon preschool programs are bothcurrently available. St. Mary'spreschool is open to children of allfaiths who will be four years oldby Dec. 31, 2010.St Mary's School is located at360 Maple St., Sault Ste. Marie,MI 49783. For a tour of theschool, call the school office at(906) 635-6141, or visitwww.eup.k12.mi.us/stmary.Safe Healthy Effective MoralOur prayers will be with youno matter where the wind andthe Holy Spirit take you.THANK YOU!With love from theHOLY SPIRITPARISH FAMILYNaturalFamily PlanningSympto-Thermal MethodPlease register at www.ccli.orgESCANABA (St. Anne's Parish Center)DidYouKnow?CouplesusingNaturalIron Mountain (Catholic Soc.Services conference room)FamilySaturday, Sept. 11, Oct. 9 & Nov. 6, 2010 at 9 AMPlanningTaught by Will & Monica Shampo (906) 779-2359report moreMenominee area (Patz home--call for directions)satisfyingSunday, Sept. 5, Oct. 3 & Nov. 7, 2010 at 7 PMmarriages.Monday, Sept. 13, Oct. 11 & Nov. 8, 2010 at 7 PMTaught by Mark & Virginia Hallfrisch (906) 789-0348Taught by Curt & Mary Kay Patz (906) 864-2980To locate other teaching couples(800) 745-8252www.ccli.orgWorld’s Largest Wooden& Bronze CrucifixGift Shop open daily 9-6I - 75 Exit 3107078 M-68 Indian River, MIShrine Office 231-238-8973

PAGE 2 THE U.P. CATHOLIC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2010Meet The Bishop DaySunday, October 10, 2010St. Louis the King Parish, MarquetteMass: 4:00 p.m. ETDinner to followOpen to individualswith disabilities andtheir families/caregiversFor more information/registration contact Colin Jenkins1-800-562-9745 ext. 178 cjenkins@dioceseofmarquette.orgSponsored by the Knights of Columbus and the Diocesan Family Life OfficeCOLUMNSFAITHMATTERSSt. Monica’s tearsthe primary responsibility fordoing everything in their power tomake this happen for their children.In the end our children haveost Catholics are familiarfree will and, like St. Augustine,with the story of St.will make their own choices in life.Monica. For many years sheBut if they have a strong foundaprayed, fasted and shed tears fortion of faith from their parents andthe conversion of her son, St.family life, they will be far moreAugustine, to the Catholic faith. Itlikely to make the right choices,was not until he was 33 years old,those that are pleasing to Godafter a life of much immorality and heresy, that her prayers“Wouldn’t it be wonderful if every par- and merit everlasting life.were finally answered.ent had the same attitude and the same When they make the wrongchoices, we all becomeIn his “Confessions,” St.desire for their children as St. Monica? “Monicas,” praying, fastingAugustine describes the lastIf every father and mother put the faith and shedding tears for theirdays of his mother’s life onlives of their children first.”conversion back to the Lord.this earth. St. Monica was-BishopAlexanderK.SampleAs we begin this newpondering why she still linschool year, I exhort, urge andgered in this world when shebeg every father and mother in mytheir children first and made theso wanted to experience the inexpastoral care to take this to heart.life of the home a true trainingpressible joy of being in the presPlease place a priority on your chilground for holiness and a school ofence of God, her earthly life nodren’s faith formation and educaprayer, the Church and our culturelonger bringing her any pleasure.tion. This must take place first ofwould be radically transformedShe said that the only reasonall in your home, but also by particand renewed!she had wanted to remain in thisipating in the faith formation, eduToo often, unfortunately, weworld was to see St. Augustinecation and youth ministry proplace emphasis and priority onbecome a Catholic Christiangrams in your parish, or by attendmore worldly goals and accombefore she died. God had granteding a Catholic school.plishments. We want to see ourthat request in abundance and nowPastors frequently express theirchildren and young people succeedshe longed to be with the Lord.concern, frustration and discourin the world. We want them to getSt. Monica’s attitude got meagement over the lack of participagood grades, excel in sports, particthinking. As a mother, the ONEtion on the part of many families inipate in every extracurricular activthing she desired for her son was tothe programs of faith formation inity under the sun, get into the rightsee him be converted to Jesusthe parish, or even at Sunday Mass.college, get a great job, have a sucChrist, become a faithful CatholicI am asking parents to be parentscessful career and achieve statusand one day experience the joy ofand insist that their children receiveand importance.eternal life. It was not to see himthe formation that prepares themThese are not “bad” things, butbecome famous, important,not just for a life of faith in thisthey are not the most importantwealthy and powerful or to giveworld, but for eternal life. I am alsothings. What matters in the end isher grandchildren. Her one desireasking every family to placewhat St. Monica wanted for herwas to see him become the faithfulabsolute and supreme importanceson—tocometoknowandloveservant of Christ that God hadon attendance at Sunday Mass.Jesus Christ, have an active life ofcalled him to be.I make these pleas with St.faith in the Church, and come toWe know the rest of the story.Monica’s tears.the glory of heaven. Parents haveSt. Augustine went on to become aMost ReverendAlexanderK. SampleMMASSTIMESNOTICEpriest and bishop and was eventually named a Doctor of the Church,and he is surely one of the greatesttheologians in the history of theChurch (one of Pope Benedict’sfavorites).Wouldn’t it be wonderful ifevery parent had the same attitudeand the same desire for their children as St. Monica? If every fatherand mother put the faith lives ofMass time changeSunday morning Mass times for St. Peter Cathedral in Marquette have changed.There will now be two morning Masses celebrated at 8 and 10:30 a.m. The 6 p.m.LifeTeen Mass on Sunday and the 4 p.m. Saturday Mass will continue.(USPS 916-360 ISSN 10634525)THE U.P. CATHOLICThe Newspaper of the Diocese of MarquettePublisher: Most Rev. Alexander Sample Editor: John FeeAdvertising Manager: Deacon Stephen Gretzinger Secretary: Sheila WickenheiserAttn: Rev. Gauthier, Dept. C,P.O. Box 1000Marquette, MI 49855Direct all news, correspondence and changes of address to: P.O. Box 1000, Marquette, MI 49855. 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