CENTER FOR WOMEN
BABY BOTTLE DRIVE

If you took a baby bottle last weekend, please bring it back filled with change or bills to support the Jackson Center for Women’s crisis pregnancy services.  You can place them in the grey and white bags found at each door of the church.

 

There are still some empty bottles for those who would still like to participate but didn’t pick one up last weekend.  

 

 

The diocesan capital campaign for Catholic education continues.  Next week I hope to begin reporting pledge totals as things are going very well in these early weeks of the effort.  My team of volunteers are actively engaging with key donors in the parish to ensure the success of the S3 campaign.  Please accept their calls and emails as they seek to connect with you about making a gift or pledge to S3.

 

Our Queens goal is $2,600,000.  This is 1.25x our annual offertory, and part of a diocesan goal of $70,000,000.  While the vast majority of these funds will go to increase financial aid and scholarships for families using our Catholic schools, and giving raises and retention bonuses to Catholic school teachers, 20% of S3 raised at Queens stays at Queens.  This would be over half a million dollars that we will bank toward the support of the administration and programs of the Jackson Catholic Schools.  Any amount we raise over goal will stay in the parish.   

 

Though a specific gift amount is suggested in the Bishop’s letter, every gift is optional, and every ‘ask’ for your gift is ‘aspirational’.  A bold vision such as S3 requires bold requests and even bolder pledge commitments in order to be a success, and that is why we are aiming higher.  

 

Please consider the specific gift amount requested as an amount to pledge and pay over time on a schedule of your choosing, not as something you have to give now.  All of us are able to give more when we extend the gift for a period of years. 

 

The Catholic Foundation would love to hear from you if you wish to discuss gifts of stock or real estate, planned gifts or IRA distributions.  I would be happy to put you in touch with them.

 

I am asking that you place pledge card envelopes in the offertory collection at Mass or drop them off at the parish office.  Please do not stamp them and mail them to the Catholic Foundation.  Checks should be made payable to ‘Stewardship for Saints and Scholars.’ 

 

This is a ’boutique’ campaign allowing you to make your commitment however you like:  how much to pledge, when to start giving, how often you will be billed, how to pay, etc.  The power is in your hands. 

 

Thank you to all those who have made their commitment to the S3 campaign.  We had 717 donors during the Witness to Hope Campaign of 2016.  We have a long way to go before we surpass that participation rate.  Here again is the link to the S3 campaign video:

CAMPAIGN PRAYER

Lord, everything we have is a gift from you. 
You call us to receive your gifts with thanks,  
to develop these gifts fully, 
and to share them generously.
Through the Stewardship for Saints and Scholars campaign
help every young person in the Diocese of Lansing
see your truth, beauty, and goodness;
help families to raise their children in the Faith;
and help parishes make a truly Catholic education
available to all.
May the work of this campaign bear abundant fruit
in the Saints and Scholars you are raising up for the future.
We ask these blessings through Christ our Lord.
Amen.   

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us 

 

ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT!

 

JACKSON YOUTH GROUP 
HALLOWEEN PARTY AND 
PUMPKIN CARVING

Join the middle school and high school youth group on Sunday, 10/27 for a Halloween party at St. Joseph’s Oratory. There will be food, drinks, pumpkin carving, and a movie. BYOP (bring your own pumpkin) and carving tools, if you have them. A few extra sets will be available. Middle school meets from 3:15 to 4:45 and high school meets from 6-7:30. Bring a friend!

 

For more information contact the Jackson Director of Youth Discipleship, Mr. Jake Gerber:

 

youth@queenschurch.com

 

A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1ST
ALL SAINTS DAY

Halloween is actually ‘All Hallow’s Eve,’ the night before All Saints Day, a holy day of obligation for all able-bodied Catholics, with the exception of those who are ill, injured or who have unavoidable work related conflicts.

 

Queens will have holy day Masses this Friday November 1st at 6:45am, 9am and 5:30pm.  

 

This is the feast day for all those who have gone before us who have now passed Heaven’s gate and entered into the Father’s House.  We pray that will be all of us one day.  We pray for them and they pray for us in the Communion of Saints.

 

A NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER
ALL SOULS DAY
AND THE MASS OF REMEMBRANCE

November is a month dedicated to prayers for the dead, as they are remembered and prayed for in every Mass.  Please record the names of your deceased loved ones in the Book of Remembrance that will be near the statue of the Blessed Mother all November long.  

 

Our Mass for the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed on All Souls Day will be at 8:00am on Saturday November 2nd.  At the 5pm Mass that evening Queens will host its annual Mass of Remembrance where we invite families who have experienced a loss in the last year to come and light a candle in their memory.  The names of all those buried from Queens since November 2023 will be called out.  Then, we will invite anyone who is grieving to come and light a candle.  

 

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light sine upon them.  

 

ELECTION EVE
HOLY HOUR AND MASS
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4TH

Continuing a tradition that began here in 2012, you and your family and friends are invited to an Election Eve Holy Hour and Mass on Monday November 4th in the church.  The Eucharistic Holy Hour starts at 6pm and Mass will be at 7 o’clock. 

 

This is not a partisan event.  We are praying for free and fair elections.  We are praying for our country and for all of its inhabitants.  In this time of political discord and wars breaking out in various places across the world, we pray for our military and for peace.  

 

God bless America!  

 

Truth, beauty and goodness are found in God, in His mercy, and in the one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church founded by His son.  

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teaching” (Heb 13:8-9).

 

Fr. Tim MacDonald

Pastor

Queen of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church

606 S. Wisner St.  Jackson, Michigan 49203

(517) 783-2748  www.queenschurch.com