First Reading: Acts of the Apostles 2:14,22-33 The poignant remark of “the Eleven” recalls that there was once “the Twelve.” Although the place of Judas had already been taken by Matthias, the author alludes to the missing member among the disciples. After the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, Peter began to proclaim…
Monthly Archives: April 2011
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Fr. Paul Dominic Xuereb, Dies at 89
by The Michigan Catholic •
Father Paul Dominic Xuereb, passed on from this life on April 27, 2011, at the age of 89. Father Xuereb will lie in repose on Sunday, May 1 at St. Mary Mystical Rose Parish, Armada, beginning at 1 p.m. The Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed at 3 p.m. and a scripture service will be…
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Girls soccer: Cranbrook keeps rolling with 3-0 shutout of Shrine
by The Michigan Catholic •
Royal Oak — Cranbrook Kingswood kept its unbeaten streak alive in windy and sometimes muddy conditions at Royal Oak Shrine on Tuesday afternoon. Cranbrook scored three goals, as sophomore Lexi Higbee and a staunch defense put up its fifth shutout of the season on the way to a 6-0-1 record. CLICK HERE FOR A PHOTO…
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Boys lacrosse: CC gives it all to U-D Cubs, 18-7
by Don Horkey •
Novi – Athletic Director Aaron Babicz knows full well the significant symbolism of the interlocking CC decal that athletes at Novi Detroit Catholic Central wear on their uniforms. A 1993 CC graduate, he played football for the Shamrocks sporting the familiar logo on his helmet. “We take great pride in awarding the decal,” he said…
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Standing out for the college scout
by Don Horkey •
Scholarships pave the road to college for talented CHSL athletes Metro area — For high school students who didn’t bury, but multiplied their God-given talents in athletics, comes the opportunity to play at the next level. The road to playing sports in college, and maybe for fame and glory beyond, is paved with scholarships. Presently…
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By defeating sin and death, Christ’s love raises us from the fall
by The Michigan Catholic •
The following is Detroit Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron’s Easter message. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, In the first public preaching that Jesus Christ is truly risen from the dead, St. Peter quoted this verse from the Book of Psalms: “My flesh … will dwell in hope, because you, [Lord] will not abandon my soul…