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Around the Table
Rev. Denis B. Theroux, Pastor
The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord
Dear Friends,
For much of present-day society, Christmas is over for another year. For Catholics and Christians, however,
there is “still more to come.” This weekend, January 2 and 3, the Roman Catholic Church anticipates the Christmas
Solemnity of the “Epiphany of the Lord,” traditionally celebrated throughout the Western Christian world on January 6.
Known by many other names in a number of different cultures–“Little Christmas,” “Three Kings’ Day,” the “Twelfth Day
of Christmas,” “Twelfth Night,” etc., this feast extends the Christmas season by commemorating the visit of the “magi”
or “wise men” to the Christ Child. But what is the Feast of the Epiphany all about in the Church?
Most of us are familiar with the legendary presence of the “three kings” from manger scenes in our churches
and homes. Most of us can sing the words of the popular hymn “We Three Kings” from memory. And probably all
know the gifts the Kings brought as they followed the Christmas star to the place of the Nativity: gold, frankincense and
myrrh.
The story of the “three wise men” or “magi” originates from the Gospel
of Matthew, in the Second chapter, where the sacred author describes their visit
to King Herod in Jerusalem in search of the “newborn king of the Jews”. They
told him they “saw his star at its rising”. Recalling the words of the prophet
Micah that the “one to rule Israel” would come from Bethlehem, they wanted
to pay him homage.
The author says, “Troubled” by this news of competition, King Herod
dispatched them to Bethlehem and directed them to return to him once they
found him there. And so, following the star, they entered “the house and saw
the child with Mary his mother” and presented their gifts. They had a dream,
however, not to return to King Herod and, so, they journeyed home via another route.
That’s the story and it is only found in the Gospel of Matthew, nowhere else in the scriptures. In the early
centuries of the Church’s tradition, the visit of the three magi had a great impact on its imagination and became part of
the whole liturgical re-presentation of Jesus’s Birth, His Baptism by John in the Jordan and his first public miracle at the
wedding Feast of Cana. Eventually, the Epiphany became a separate liturgical celebration as did the Feast of the
Baptism of the Lord.
The Scriptures do not claim that there were “three” in number nor does it identify them as “Caspar, Melchior
and Balthasar” as later tradition customarily names them. The presumption that there were “three” of them comes
from the three gifts Matthew says they offered to the child and his Mother: gold, representing royalty–Micah predicts
he will “rule Israel;” frankincense, used in ancient worship rites–the magi “prostrated themselves and did him homage;”
and myrrh, a perfume used at the coronation of kings or to anoint the dead–perhaps a prediction of the eventual death
of the king.
Next, the star. Whether or not the star was a miraculous or unusual apparition is not clear from the story itself.
It is entirely possible that the star was clearer in the sky at the time of the journey of the magi “from the east.” It cannot
be dismissed or discounted but it certainly was interpreted at the time to have a special prominence or significance. It
does add to an amazing story.
“Epiphany” comes from a Greek linguistic expression that is translated as “display” or “manifestation.” In
Matthew’s account, the visit of the magi is intended to demonstrate or “manifest” that Jesus, the child of Mary born in
Bethlehem, is the long-awaited Messiah of Israel, predicted by the prophets of old. They called upon King Herod during
their journey as a courtesy because they presumed that he, too, shared their enthusiasm for the anticipated birth of “a
ruler who is to shepherd my people Israel.”
Continued on page 3
Our Lady of Victory Page 2 January 3, 2021Continued from page 2 …
For all Christians, Christmas does not end with the celebrations of December 25 or January 1 or even January 6.
No, Christmas begins on the great feast of Jesus’s Birth and it continues with the visit of the magi to Bethlehem, with
the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and with the Wedding Feast of Cana when his miraculous power is first publicly
revealed. So, let the celebration continue!
With the magi on this Sunday of the Epiphany, “O Come let us adore him, Christ the Lord!” Father Denis
20*C*M*B*21 20+C+M+B+21
At Epiphany, some people write a special sign in chalk
over their front door. It is a reminder of the Wise Men that visited
the baby Jesus. The sign is made from the year split in two with
initials of the names that are sometimes given to 'the three wise
men', Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, in the middle. So, 2021
would be: 20*C*M*B*21. The sign is meant to protect the house
for the coming year.
May Christ bless this dwelling place
Thank You Christmas Decorators!
A big thank you to the OLV Dads’ Club for their
generous sponsorship of the Christmas decorations again
this year. A huge thank you to John Olis (aka Fr. Christmas),
and his merry band of loyal elves (OLV Parishioners), for
leading the many volunteers who helped make our Parish
campus look absolutely amazing this year!
It takes many hands to put this all together and it
takes many hands to put it all away. Mark your calendar for
PLEASE DONATE
Saturday, January 9, 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. We will be
taking down and storing all of the decorations. If you are New or gently used 1/2" Extra Wide Double Fold Bias
able, please stop by and lend a hand for an hour or so. Tape - any color.
Please drop off your donation on the porch at 218
Dunlap (North-East corner of Dunlap and High St.).
We, the OLV Cadette Girl Scouts are sewing little
dresses to help Little Dresses for Africa to earn our Girl Scout
Silver Award. To learn more about this organization, please
visit www.LittleDressesForAfrica.org. The Silver Award is the
highest honor a Cadette can achieve. It focuses on an issue
that we care about and taking action to make a difference.
For additional information,
please contact our Girl Scout Leader,
Juliet Culp at (248) 202-6309 or
JulietCulp@gmail.com. Thank you for
your support!
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Page 3 Northville, MichiganMarriage Coaching–Help for Your Marriage
Are you struggling in your marriage or in need of a marriage
refresher and not sure where to turn for help?
The Marriage Support Office of the Archdiocese of Detroit is
pleased to offer the Marriage Coaching program—a couple-to-
couple mentoring opportunity designed to assist couples live out
God's plan for their marriage.
By Kathy Sanderson, Music Director
When differences begin dividing, hurt is hardening the heart,
“growing pains” are becoming “regular pains”, and the passion and On Epiphany, the three kings brought the new, great king,
affecHon is lacking, then your marriage needs help. Like our gifts to honor his kingship. The Eastern kings were wise,
vehicles that need preventaHve care, tune-ups or repairs to and they had their revelation/epiphany through their study
prevent major damage, so do our marriages. of the stars. They knew the child was special. Each of us
has God-given gifts that we offer in return to God to praise
Trained Coaching Couples will give the support and pracHcal tools
and honor him. O Come Let Us Adore Him!
needed to help couples restore and realize the fullness they desire
for their Catholic marriage. The Marriage Coaching program
consists of seven main coaching sessions that are strictly
confidenHal and provided at no cost.
To learn more and get started with the help you need for your
m a r r i a g e , c o n t a c t : ( 3 1 3 ) 2 3 7 - 4 6 8 0 , w w w. a o d . o r g /
marriagecoaching, or familyministry@aod.org. All inquiries are
strictly confidenHal.
Whether you are wanHng a marriage tune-up, feeling stalled, or
experiencing a downward spiral, you need not se\le for anything
less than the fullness that God intends for your marriage
relaHonship.
No need to delay, there is help for your marriage…contact us
today!
2020 Catholic serviceS
appeal
Weekly Activity Book for Families The AOD has set our CSA quota at $197,893. We are
Reclaim the Lord’s day for faith and family in 2021! With so close to meeting our Parish Goal. Thank you to those who
this weekly guide from the Archdiocese of Detroit, families have sent in your pledge card! Please prayerfully consider the
can honor the year’s 52 Sundays in their own homes most generous gift possible. You may bring your completed
through such engaging activities as reading the Gospels, pledge card to Mass or drop it by the Parish Office, or pledge
learning about our “extended family” your gift online, using your debit or credit card. Please make
of saints, and spending time checks payable to CSA. More details can be found at https://
together in the kitchen. olvnorthville.org/csa. Thank you for your support!
To purchase the book, visit: https://
www.4lpi.com/catholic-store/52- 2020 CSA Parish Goal: $ 197,893
sundays/. Amount Pledged: $ 166,381
Amount Paid: $ 151,352
Total # of Pledges: 390
Our Lady of Victory Page 5 January 3, 2021OLV St. Vincent de Paul Society | Conference #437
Today, we celebrate the feast of the Epiphany, where the Magi find the newborn king and offer him gifts of gold,
frankincense and myrrh.
In the spirit of the Magi who were searchers, if you are aware of a family or individual in our Northville community that may
need assistance, please encourage them to call our SVdP Hotline at (248) 349-2622. Your generous support of our SVdP
Ministry enables us to offer comfort and peace to a suffering neighbor. As we enter 2021, we share with you the following
prayer:
O Lord, bring light to the darkness as we search for you, Let your light shine upon us.
As the star guided the Magi, May we be guided by your light and grace.
May we, like the Magi, offer you our gifts each day, As we discover you in the midst of our lives. Amen.
To learn how you can help those in need in our community by joining OLV’s SVdP Ministry, please leave
your name and contact information on the OLV SVdP Hotline (248) 349-2622 or e-mail to:
stvincent@olvnorthville.net and an OLV Vincentian will reach out to you.
Live Your Faith. Join the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Since 1833, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been servicing those in need.
Grow spiritually. Help those in need. Develop Christian friendships.
PLYMOUTH SALVATION ARMY NORTHVILLE CIVIC CONCERN
Our community has been very generous with dropping off
DROP OFF HOURS:
food and monetary donaHons through this pandemic. These (43275 W. Seven Mile Road/Highland Shopping Center)
donaHons are what is keeping our food pantry stocked and allowing Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m-12 p.m.
us to provide food for our neighbors. Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wish List: jelly, peanut buIs Your New Year’s Resolution to GO GREEN?
Use OLV’s Online Giving Service Instead of Envelopes!
Our Lady of Victory Parish is setup for online giving, a web-based electronic contribution service. We provide this service so
that you have the option to manage your contributions to the church from the comfort of your home PC or smartphone. At any
time you can change your offerings, update your giving options and keep your account information accurate. This service is safe,
secure and convenient for you. The vendor that we are partnered with to provide this service is the same as the one that provides
us our offertory envelopes, Our Sunday Visitor (OSV). The options to donate are the same as an envelope—weekly offertory and
special gifts for holy days and charities but also allows one time donations and monthly or quarterly withdrawals, too. Plus you also
have the option to use your credit card!
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
•From your home PC or Mac: You can access the Our Lady of Victory’s online giving page at: https://www.osvonlinegiving.com/4609.
This link is also available at www.olvnorthville.org--just look for the Online Giving icon. Create an account. Log in and choose the
option to Give a New Gift.
•From your Apple or Android product: Download the Online Giving App at either the App Store, Google Play Store, or go to
OLGapp.com. You will need OLV’s unique ID number = 4609.
If you need help setting up your gifts for the church or are an existing user but have a question, please call the Parish Office
and ask for Julie Stedem. She will be happy to help you out!
Using the online service to donate to the church and other charities replaces the mailing of the offertory envelopes to you
every two months. This saves Our Lady of Victory money and helps save the earth’s resources. Thank you for your support.
Mass Schedule
Saturday, 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 8:30 a.m.
If you are just now gebng back to Mass in person, please note a few changes:
• Limited seaKng. Based on the layout of the church, our seaHng capacity is around 125 per Mass. So if the church is full, the doors
will close.
• Church doors will open 20 minutes prior to Mass. The doors will close and lock when Mass is started.
• Social Distance: Households may sit together but will be distanced (by 6 feet) to surrounding parishioners.
• Masks: All Parishioners must wear a mask. Your mask may be moved to consume communion.
• If you have an Offering, it can be deposited in a bin found in the Gathering Space entrance.
We understand that everyone is anxious to get back to normal and public Mass is one of those events that is “normal” to us!
However, if you are sick, have a fever or cough, have underlying health condiKons, or if you have been exposed to someone who is sick
(anyone in an “at-risk” category, or uncomfortable in a group sebng), please remain home and conHnue to enjoy our live stream
offerings. Archbishop Vigneron has granted dispensaHon from the Sunday obligaHon to celebrate Mass to all the faithful of the
Archdiocese through Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2021. The Saturday, 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Masses are live streamed and
recorded to both our website and Facebook page.
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Page 7 Northville, MichiganThe Best Christmas Gift Ever!!
Presents under the Christmas tree are truly wonderful, but they can't heal a hurting marriage. Transforming your
marriage into a mutually satisfying relationship is the "gift that keeps on giving." With the help of Retrouvaille, it can be
done. Retrouvaille is a Christian peer ministry designed to help heal troubled marriages. This very well could be the best
Christmas gift you could ever give yourself, your spouse, your children, your family and your friends!! The next
Retrouvaille program begins Friday, January 15, in the Detroit area. For confidential information or to register, please call
(800) 470-2230 or visit our website: HelpOurMarriage.org. Please pass this information on to anyone who you suspect might be a
hurting couple.
In Memoriam
We remember and pray for the loved ones December Baptisms
from our parish family who have entered Kara Jane Abraham daughter of Sean Abraham and Carissa Wentland
eternal life this past month:
Jonathan Patrick Laskowski son of Andrew and Evelyn Laskowski
Helen Korycinski Lyndon Thomas Maziarz son of Thomas and Gladys Maziarz
Eileen Noble Abigail Elizabeth Pfeffer daughter of Scott and Maria Pfeffer
Steven Queen Andrew James Schmitt son of Joseph and Kaitlyn Schmitt
Gloria Washington James Scott Wiedenhoeft son of Jason and Kimberly Wiedenhoeft
OLV P ARISH O FFICE C LOSED U NTIL F URTHER N OTICE
Voicemail and Email messages returned: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
THE PARISH OFFICE PHONE WILL BE ANSWERED BY OFFICE STAFF ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FROM 10 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Contact us at (248) 349-2621 or olvoffice@olvnorthville.net or visit www.olvnorthville.org
•SMART PHONE APP: OLV uses the myParish app to help communicate upcoming events and
cancellaHons at the parish. Download and setup today.
•ONLINE GIVING SERVICE: Thank you for your support! ConHnuing your weekly offertory
through our online giving partner, Our Sunday Visitor is easy. To get setup today, please visit
h\ps://www.osvonlinegiving.com/4609.
•EMAIL: OLV uses the MailChimp email service to send out important messages or flyers with
upcoming events. If you are not receiving these messages or have recently changed your email
address, please call the Parish Office to update our database.
Our Lady of Victory Page 8 January 3, 2021OLV HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY
All High School Teens!
A New Year!
We hope that everyone enters the New Year with an upbeat attitude looking to the future! And we hope you have
enjoyed the time off from your studies. With all the hoopla going on it is easy to forget we are still in the Season of
Christmas! Yes, Christmas doesn’t end on December 25—it is just beginning! Keep the crib under the tree, and a renewed
love of the Lord, through January 10, the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord!
Don’t forget…focus on “an attitude of gratitude.” Always easy to say, not so easy to do.
The Three Kings Arrive Today!
If you have not done so, then check out the
SUMMIT LIFE TEEN VIDEOS
Take some to check out one of the Life Teen Videos on our website.
Go to www.olvnorthville.org, Click on “Growing in Faith” and then “High School Youth.”
Stay Connected Because You Ma9er!
QuesKons? Contact Colleen cmisiak@olvnorthville.net or Deacon Ric at rmisiak@olvnorthville.net
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Page 9 Northville, MichiganSACRAMENTS, MINISTERIAL OUTREACH and FAITH SHARING at OLV
BapKsms
Celebrated the third and fourth Sundays of the month, following the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Call the Parish Office to schedule for an upcoming BapHsm
There are no BapHsms during Lent.
First Eucharist
Parents of children who need to be prepared to receive First Eucharist should contact the Faith FormaHon Office at (248) 349-2559. Adults who wish
to be prepared for First Eucharist should contact the Parish Office to work with the RCIA Coordinator.
ReconciliaKon
Celebrated every Friday, at 7:45 a.m. and Saturday from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Holy Orders & Religious VocaKons
Anyone who is interested in learning more about vocaHons to the Priesthood or to consecrated religious life should contact the Archdiocesan Office
for VocaHons at (313) 237-5875.
ConfirmaKon
Adults who have not been confirmed are invited to call the Parish Office to arrange for classes. Adults may be confirmed along with our students or on
Pentecost Sunday at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
Marriage
Couples are invited to call the Parish Office, minimally six months in advance, to prepare for and schedule their marriage.
Sacrament of AnoinKng
Celebrated a`er the 9:30 a.m. Mass on the first Sunday of every month.
Funerals
Please contact the Parish Office so that we may walk this journey with you.
RCIA
The Rite of ChrisHan IniHaHon of Adults is for anyone inquiring about the Catholic Faith or who wishes to deepen their own understanding of the
Catholic Faith. You are invited to call the RCIA Coordinator, Ric Misiak, for more informaHon on meeHng dates and Hmes.
New Family RegistraKon
If you are new to Our Lady of Victory and would like to become a parishioner, simply call the Parish Office or visit our website at www.olvnorthville.org
for more informaHon and to get started. We look forward to meeHng you!
SAY...HOW ABOUT A GIFT
FOR YOURSELF?
Some personal time to
reflect and share a sadness, worry
or concern that is bothering you can
be a healing gift. OLV has trained STEPHEN
MINISTERS who know and understand the gift of giving.
They don’t come with a large Santa Claus bag ready to
give you an instant solution. They do offer one-on-one
time to care, to listen, to pray with and for
you. Our success rate is very good!
To learn more, please call our
confidential phone line at (248) 349-0216
and leave a message.
Our Lady of Victory Page 10 Northville, MichiganThose who need our prayers...
Lindsay Brandon Melissa LoCascio
Aaron Bruce Tommy Marshall
Gina Buchan Dick McCormick
Barbara Burbo Maggie McQuillan-Key
Donna Button Claudia Melotti
Anne Crampton Ireland Nagerson Pray For Those Who Serve in Our Military
Do you know someone who is serving in the military? Please
Flora DiPardo Anthony Pilarz
call the Parish Office to add your loved one’s name. ConHnue to pray for
Lisa Direzze Kathryn Piotrowski peace and for a lasHng and peaceful soluHon to the world’s conflicts.
Denis Endlein Pope Benedict XVI
MAJ Mikelle Adamczyk
MAJ Shawn Magowan
Leonard Flosky Evelyn Renault USN Patrick Antio
SGT Shawn McHale
SrA Olivia Azeez
Mary Furlong Boris Sceko SGT Mark McGlynn
USN Benjamin Baxter
SGT Alexandra McGlynn
Jane Gacioch Walter Strzelecki MAJ Barton Blackorby
CPL James McGlynn
USMC Kristopher Bledsoe
Chap. Tim Meier, SJ
Joan Geyer Stan Surowiec PFC Brian Bokun
SGT Steven Miller
SSG Joshua Bullock
Connie Hamel Dustin Swider CW2 Lincoln Moloney
SGT Jamie Bushman
CPT Rick Moreira, USMC
Rita Harmon Ryan Tetrault LT Benjamin Clay USN
MAJ Brooke Heintz Morrissey
LTJG Hannah Constantakis
Samuel Hoot Lorraine Theroux MAJ Michael T. Morrissey
LTJG Katelyn Constantakis
DC3 SW Jeremy Nemeth
Johan Karnak LaVern Trudeau LCDR Michael Cullen
1LT Brett Quick
USMC Robert Dean
2LT Chad Quick
Joanie Klepinger Diane Tyndell PVT Jeffrey DeBozy
CPT Kelsey Quick
SPC Tyler DeBozy
Ted Lachowicz Cooper Van Bonn PFC Matthew Rabahy
MAJ David Faulk
A1C Elyse McCanna Salmon
Toni Lachowicz Marilyn Wiertz LTJG Katherine Mary Gorski
MAJ Mark Saurer
PFC John Dillon
Suzanne Larabell Karina Williams SSG Amber Schmay, USAF
SSGT Brian A. Hada
CPL Gabriel Smith, USMC
Rob LaValley Susan Weschler LCDR John J Hamann
SFC William Smith
Chief Matt Haydu
PFC Nathan Swiger
CPT Jay Heide
Names are kept on the list for four weeks. If USMC Daniel Van Bonn
LTC Barbara Krause
you wish to add or remove a name, please call the LT Daniel Kuriluk
LTC Christopher Wagner
Parish Office at (248) 349-2621. Thank you! MAJ Phillip Wiktor, USMC
CPT Matthew Kuriluk
LTJG Adam Williams
CPL Ben Maday
Ministry Schedule
Saturday, January 9 Sunday, January 10
5:00 p.m. 7: 30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
Clergy FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENNIS KAUFFMAN FR. DENIS THEROUX FR. DENIS THEROUX
FRANK O’CONNELL PAT KOLOWICH MATT GRIFFIN ETHAN GEORGE
Lectors
DENISE JENKINS MELINDA MILLER DAVID RABAHY MIKE NADER
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Page 11 Northville, MichiganMass Intentions Week at a Glance
MONDAY, JANUARY 4
Monday, January 4: No Mass Today
No Mass today
Daily ReflecHon @ noon (Live streamed)
Wednesday, January 6
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5
8:30 a.m. Peter Halash req. by Family
Daily ReflecHon @ noon (Live streamed)
Spec. Int. for Emily Griffin by Family
Spec. Int. For Kathy Feeny by Family WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6
Eileen DiOUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCH COLLABORATION PARTNER
133 Orchard Drive ✚ Northville, Michigan ✚ 48167 PARISHES
(248) 349-2621 ✚ Fax: (248) 349-7329 ✚ www.olvnorthville.org HOLY FAMILY
“As Disciples of Jesus Christ, we are a giving, growing Catholic family.
24505 Meadowbrook Rd., Novi, 48375
Through the intercession of Mary, we worship, we pray, we study, we serve and we witness in Faith.” (248) 349-8847, www.holyfamilynovi.org
PARISH OFFICE: CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ST. JAMES
VOICEMAIL AND EMAIL MESSAGES ARE BEING RETURNED MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:30 A.M.-5 P.M. 46325 W. 10 Mile Rd., Novi, 48374
(248) 347-7778, www.sjnovi.net
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 5:00 p.m., Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 a.m. ST. JOSEPH
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 a.m. 830 S. Lafayette St., South Lyon, 48178
RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE: Friday, 7:30-8:15 a.m. and Saturday, 3:00-4:30 p.m. (248) 446-8700, www.stjcc.org
PARISH STAFF & MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
CLERGY EVANGELIZATION COORDINATOR
Rev. Denis B. Theroux, olvfather@olvnorthville.net Ext.2255 Colleen Misiak, cmisiak@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2269
Weekend Clergy Associate: Rev. Dennis Kauffman CHRISTIAN SERVICE and HOSPITALITY MINISTRY
Parish Office, (248) 349-2621 or olvoffice@olvnorthville.net
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE and DEACONS
Deacon Ric Misiak, rmisiak@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2254 Gospel of Life
Deacon Fred Billotto, fbillotto@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2265 Merri Cullen, mwcullen1@gmail.com (248) 790-8068
Meal Ministry
MUSIC MINISTRY Karen Martin, karenmartin48167@comcast.net (248) 797-3888
Kathy Sanderson, olvmusic@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2261 Deliah Sarafa, dil0518@hotmail.com (248) 884-5553
Tim Johnson, timjohnson@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2479
Special Needs Outreach
PARISH OFFICE Pat Romzek, promzek@yahoo.com (248) 305-8984
Office Secretary
olvoffice@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2250 St. Leo’s Soup Kitchen
Tony Albanese, mialbanese@yahoo.com (248) 349-4664
Administrative Assistant
Colleen Bonadeo, cbonadeo@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2292 Health & Wellness Ministry
Parish Administrator Molly Griffin, mollygriffin@pobox.com (248) 930-1740
Julie Lupo, jlupo@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2257 Parents in Prayer Group
FACTS Tuition Management Steffanie Porter, steffn13@yahoo.com
Julie Stedem, jstedem@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2270
Knights of Columbus
Bulletin Editor Rick Bennett, rickbennett@peoplepc.com (248) 348-9214
Michelle Gawne, olvbulletin@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2253
Young at Heart Senior Group
Maintenance Director Tina Bak, youngatheart@olvnorthville.net (313) 590-3416
Bob Larson, olvmaint@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2266
Liliana Hein, lilianaliconhein@gmail.com (956) 334-2754
Facilities and Events Coordinator
Ellen O’Neil, eoneil@olvnorthville.net Ext. 2256 St. Vincent de Paul Conference #437 (248) 349-2622
Stephen Ministry
OLV SCHOOL (248) 349-3610 Fax: (248) 380-7247 Confidential Ministry of Support (248) 349-0216
Kate Szuba, Principal OLV DADS’ CLUB PRESIDENT
John Glon olvdads@olvnorthville.net
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE (248) 349-2559
Ellen O’Neil, Faith Formation Admin eoneil@olvnorthville.net PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL (863) 581-2002
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