The new Archbishop of Detroit! What an amazing Mass!

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I will be at the one this Wednesday in Port Huron, as it’s one of the sites of my merged parish. And, here is the complete schedule:

• Monday, February 2, at Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1062 Church St., Plymouth, at 7 p.m.
• Tuesday, February 3, at St. Clement of Rome, 343 S. Main St., Romeo (a bilingual Mass in English and Spanish), at 7 p.m.
• Wednesday, February 4, at the St. Stephen Site of Holy Trinity Parish, 325 Thirty-Second St., Port Huron, at 7p.m.
• Monday, February 9, at St. Joan of Arc, 22412 Overlake St., St. Clair Shores, at 7 p.m.
• Wednesday, February 11, at Holy Redeemer, 1721 Junction St., Detroit (in Spanish for the Hispanic community), at 7p.m.
• Thursday, February 12, at St. Frances Cabrini, 9000 Laurence, Allen Park, at 7 p.m.
• Tuesday, February 17, at St. Cecilia, 10400 Stoepel St., Detroit (for the African American community), at 7 p.m.
• Thursday, February 19, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 8330 Lewis Ave., Temperance, at 7 p.m.
• Thursday, February 26, at St. Patrick, 9086 Hutchins St., White Lake, at 7 p.m.
• Saturday, March 7, at the National Shrine of the Little Flower, 2100 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Royal Oak, at 11:30 a.m.
thanks!
i’m debating between romeo and PH
 
Darn. The closest one to me is Saturday and I am on Retreat.
 
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We heard everything though, that homily was incredible!
Congratulations to the Arch-diocese of Detroit.

Do you know where I could find the text of his homily? I’m curious about what he had to say. When my family and I attended Mass at the Cathedral in Oakland back in the fall (feast of Christ the King), his homily was outstanding.

We will surely miss him here in the Oakland diocese. Please pray for our diocese and our new bishop (whomever he may be). From what our pastor said, It looks like we may not have a new bishop for about a year.
 
Diane,
Nice pictures. Looks like it was a very beautiful mass.
Tell Sister Gemma Hello for me 🙂
 
I will be at the one this Wednesday in Port Huron, as it’s one of the sites of my merged parish. And, here is the complete schedule:

• Monday, February 2, at Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1062 Church St., Plymouth, at 7 p.m.
• Tuesday, February 3, at St. Clement of Rome, 343 S. Main St., Romeo (a bilingual Mass in English and Spanish), at 7 p.m.
• Wednesday, February 4, at the St. Stephen Site of Holy Trinity Parish, 325 Thirty-Second St., Port Huron, at 7p.m.
• Monday, February 9, at St. Joan of Arc, 22412 Overlake St., St. Clair Shores, at 7 p.m.
• Wednesday, February 11, at Holy Redeemer, 1721 Junction St., Detroit (in Spanish for the Hispanic community), at 7p.m.
• Thursday, February 12, at St. Frances Cabrini, 9000 Laurence, Allen Park, at 7 p.m.
• Tuesday, February 17, at St. Cecilia, 10400 Stoepel St., Detroit (for the African American community), at 7 p.m.
• Thursday, February 19, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 8330 Lewis Ave., Temperance, at 7 p.m.
• Thursday, February 26, at St. Patrick, 9086 Hutchins St., White Lake, at 7 p.m.
• Saturday, March 7, at the National Shrine of the Little Flower, 2100 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Royal Oak, at 11:30 a.m.
Are these masses open to all?
 
Diane,
Nice pictures. Looks like it was a very beautiful mass.
Tell Sister Gemma Hello for me 🙂
Hey Toni - long time no see. Will do, when I see her next

I’m hoping to hit St. Joan of Arc tomorrow which is only about 15 minute away.
 
Are these masses open to all?
Yes. They peppered them throughout the archdiocese so that people could attend. This is because they knew that not everyone could be at the installation Mass.
 
Are these masses open to all?
Yes, and let me tell you, it was a very beautiful mass. We had 10-12 priests and bishops concelebrating, along with two deacons, approximately 80 choir members, and our KofC Color Guard was on point. We had the Kyrie in Greek, the response to the intercession prayers was tri-lingual and sung (English, Spanish, and Latin) and we had the Agnus Dei in Latin. And, the best part, it wasn’t actually that long of a mass (school night and we had the kids with us).
 
As a bit of a sad side note - I learned after the Mass that just about at the time of the consecration my elderly grandmother died in her home of natural causes. Please pray for her soul, it had been many many years since she had been to Mass.

~Liza
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Hey, thanks Diane for the pictures and the link to the You Tube video, which I found at your website–my son is one of the young men who knelt for Communion. I was so excited to see the video because I did not see the Mass, only heard about it.
Thanks again!

In Christ,
Teresa

You-Tube link: youtube.com/watch?v=LsvltQ0fDNg
 
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