Join us for a Life-Giving Wounds Mass and Breakfast on Saturday, July 27. This event is for adult children of divorce or separation who are interested in learning more about the work of Life-Giving Wounds or for those who have attended a Live-Giving Wounds event before. Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth, followed by breakfast at a local restaurant. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gKBvQNKT.
Archdiocese of Detroit
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Through guidance of the Holy Spirit, every person at every level of the Church of Detroit will be formed and sent forth.
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With roots dating back to 1701, the Archdiocese of Detroit continues to form Catholic community in southeast Michigan, administering Roman Catholic parishes and schools within the city of Detroit as well as Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St.Clair, Monroe and Lapeer counties. In addition, the archdiocese shares the Good News of Jesus Christ to diverse constituencies of the Detroit region through direct ministry. The archdiocese is under the care of the Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit.
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Detroit, MI 48226-1823, US
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Be inspired by the unique pilgrimage experience of "Journey With the Saints," a pilgrimage of statues and relics of the twelve apostles here in the Archdiocese of Detroit at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Learn about the importance of making a pilgrimage and how walking with the twelve apostles in the Cathedral can help you in your walk of faith, too. Discover more about "Journey With the Saints" at detroitsaintwalk.net/
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Celebrate National Family Planning Awareness Week with a date night out! Engaged and married couples are encouraged to attend “Love Beyond Measure: Mini Date Night” on Tuesday, July 23 at St. Mary’s Parish in Royal Oak. Enjoy drinks, food, and fellowship with other couples while learning about the benefits of NFP. RSVP at: https://lnkd.in/g7Gvzp9c
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Do you feel called to serve your community and the Church in a meaningful way? If so, the diaconate might be the path for you. In the Archdiocese of Detroit, we understand the importance of discerning one's vocation and responding to God’s call. We're here to support you every step of the way. Whether you're curious about the diaconate or actively considering it, we’ll help you navigate this journey. Explore your calling: discover the diaconate vocation today! https://lnkd.in/g8qt5DhX
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Registration for the third annual Together in Holiness conference in the Archdiocese of Detroit is now open! Catholic married and engaged couples are invited to join us on Saturday, October 12 from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at St. Therese of Lisieux Parish in Shelby Township for a day of quality time with your spouse, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Reconciliation, and more! Archbishop Allen Vigneron will begin the conference day with the celebration of the Mass and this year’s conference will feature dynamic presentations from national and local experts focused on St. John Paul II’s teaching of “Family, a School of Virtue.” Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/g8Wnt4RK
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For years, the Archdiocese of Detroit and the Catholic High School League have annually honored two Catholic school educators with the Bishop John M. Quinn Teachers of the Year awards. It’s not every year, however, that those awards have been presented by the man in whose honor the recognitions are named. Bishop Quinn, 78, a former Detroit auxiliary bishop and the retired bishop of Winona-Rochester, Minn., served as director of the archdiocese’s education department from 1990 to 2003 and for more than two decades on the faculty of Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Earlier this month, Bishop Quinn — who returned to Detroit after retiring in 2022 — presented the 2024 Teachers of the Year awards in person to Beth Decoster, an English and literature teacher of St. Mary School in Royal Oak, and Marylee Petty, an English teacher at Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights. Read more via Detroit Catholic: https://lnkd.in/gDG9U4v3
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“Christian tradition has always considered Saint Peter and Saint Paul to be inseparable: indeed, together, they represent the whole Gospel of Christ.” - Pope Benedict XVI Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of St. Peter, the first Pope, and St. Paul, author of seven books of the New Testament (and to whom six other books of the New Testament are attributed). Together, Sts. Peter and Paul are two of the most influential saints in the history of Christianity, yet neither began as such. Scripture tells us of Peter's denial of Christ during His Passion and of Paul's persecution of Christians. Yet through the mercy and grace of God, both Peter and Paul went on to become great teachers, evangelizers, and martrys for the faith. These two saints teach us of the endless love and mercy of God and what it means to live a life in courageous pursuit of Christ. Sts. Peter and Paul, pray for us!
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Pier Giorgio Frassati, Maria Goretti, Carlo Acutis - what do all these saints and blesseds have in common? They were all young saints who dedicated their lives completely to Christ and His Church! On the latest episode of #EyesonJesus, Archbishop Vigneron discusses the important and crucial role that young people play for and in the Church. Listen at: https://lnkd.in/gsJ3Rudd
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He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,” and all were amazed. Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God. —Luke 1:63-64 Happy Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist! Did you know that St. John the Baptist is one of the few saints to have two feast days? Today, the Church celebrates the birth of John the Baptist, and in August, we remember his martyrdom. St. John the Baptist, pray for us!