WHERE WE'RE AT- September 14, 2025
By Fr. Terry Kerner, Administrator/Moderator
It has been a productive summer at St. Alphonsus-St. Clement Parish. The Way of the Cross has been completed and the landscaping is taking root. Hopefully folks feel comfortable visiting the site for some prayer and quiet time. Also launched is the Memorial Garden on the site of the high school and will copy the footprint of the cherished building. Bricks, which will memorialize and honor friends and loved ones, are briskly being ordered. Please see the bulletin or contact the parish office for information. The statue of Our Lady of Fatima has been placed and awaits the "shepherd children" Lucia, Jacinta, and Franscisco to be installed with a couple of sheep in the Spring with attractive landscaping. The corner of Schaefer and Warren now has a distinctly Catholic statement to make. We can be most thankful to Peter Salamon for his generosity in purchasing the children and sheep statues.
Twenty years ago, Nigerian Catholics, many of whom are teachers, nurses and business workers, settled in the Detroit area. They found a home at St. Charles Lwanga (formerly St. Cecilia) for their church for worship. St. Charles is now being closed and we have opened our doors for their celebration of the Igbo language Mass twice a month on Sunday afternoon. Their proven Catholicism and Igbo (ee-bow) rich heritage has allowed the Archdiocese to grant them the status of Chaplaincy with Fr. Michael as their Chaplain. Their community will offer a monthly stipend for the use of the church and hall. I had the privilege last week of meeting with their Community's leaders who are so very grateful for our hospitality and kindness. They are most open to all parishioners and welcome you to attend their liturgies and learn about their culture and wonderful community. Though small in number, their support and sharing in the years ahead can only bring many blessings to St. Alphonsus-St. Clement.
Our parish hospitality is only equaled by our generosity. This year's CSA is becoming very successful with 28% of our parishioners allowing us to achieve 117% of our target with $6,027 being retained by our parish. Contributions are still being made if you can add to the success. Thank you to all who have been a part of making the good news!
We were saddened last week with news of the death of our longtime parishioner Laura Salagan. Despite her struggle with cancer, she continued serving the parish by cleaning the church and teaching the children in the Family Faith Formation program held at St. Kateri. Children, as well as all of us, have been blessed by Laura's faith and courage. Please remember her in your prayers. May she rest in peace.