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Men’s COR Meeting

March 20, 2026 / CL / KofC, News

Men of the parish are invited to come and enjoy growing in their spiritual walk with others. We will meet in the Knights of Columbus Hall from 6:30—7:30 on Wednesday, March 25 for our next Cor Meeting. We always have snacks and refreshments! Invite a friend or family member. We look forward to seeing you!

See what men are saying about it in the film below:

The mission of the Cor is to refocus Catholic men on Jesus Christ and to form and strengthen them in faith and virtue through a brotherhood committed to prayer, formation and fraternity.  The goal of each Cor gathering is to provide the opportunity for men to encounter Christ, to pray together, to be formed in their faith, and to strengthen their bonds of brotherhood, preparing them for courageous leadership and the mission of Evangelization for their families and communities.

The Good Word

March 20, 2026 / Diocesan / KofC, News

Happy Fifth Sunday of Lent!

This past Saturday marked the 24th annual celebration of our St. Robert School Superdraw, and I was so pleased to be there with many of you for my second time at this wonderful event. Much of my first year as pastor at St. Robert and Good Shepherd was a blur of activity and “figuring things out.” This year, I was better able to simply enjoy the evening alongside the many families and Flushing community members who so generously support our school. It truly is an amazing sight to see.

There are many deserving thank-yous for the hard work that goes into an event of this size. This year’s steering committee, led by school parents Casey and Marcella Lester, was made up of fellow parents whose enthusiasm and organizational skill shaped at least 95% of Superdraw. Our principal, Sarah Bushey, is very much part of that team and deserves equal praise for its success. We were also blessed by numerous organizations and businesses whose sponsorships and donations totaled nearly $25,000. What a gift! In addition, many spouses, children, students, and alumni pitched in—organizing, decorating, moving tables, setting lights, tending bar, cleaning up, and preparing the Activity Center for gym classes and lunch by Monday morning.

Having experienced this process a second time, I learned a great deal and feel even more excited about the future of our school and the incredible families who make up our community. Events like Superdraw remind us of the bigger picture. Supporting marriages, strengthening family life, and raising our children in the faith remain among the highest pastoral priorities of our parish. Superdraw plays a meaningful role in this mission by providing the resources needed to support the formation of young souls.

As our children grow, they come to know and serve God most deeply: first, through the witness of holiness within the family; second, through participation in the life of the parish; and third, through religious education. Mothers and fathers are the primary educators of their children in the faith, and our Catholic school and parish programs serve as a vital support in that responsibility.

So here we are—helping our families grow in holiness and our school grow in strength. Holy things and healthy things grow. Each of us is called to contribute our lives and our individual missions to the greater work of salvation. We do this together by striving for holiness ourselves and by helping our parish family flourish.

Onward and upward, my brothers and sisters.

Fr. Brian

      

           

      

                         

    

                                  

Blood Drive

March 18, 2026 / CL / KofC, News

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You can help save lives when you give blood. A blood drive will be held 12:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 22 at Good Shepherd Church in the Knights of Columbus Hall.

The event is co-sponsored by the Good Shepherd Knights of Columbus Council 8669. For more information or appointment, visit redcrossblood.org (sponsor code: Montrose) or call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).  Give the perfect gift.  Give Blood.

Streamline your donation experience and save up to 15 minutes by visiting RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass to complete your pre-donation reading and health history questions on the day of your appointment.

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Cross Walk

March 18, 2026 / CL / KofC, News

Please join us on Palm Sunday for a Cross Walk. We will meet at the Real Life Church at 3:00 p.m. and walk through Montrose and surround our churches, schools and community centers with prayer!

The Diary of a Baby Priest with Fr. Christian

March 13, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

Entry Eight: Do I always give my best?

Sometimes in prayer, the Lord loves to humble me. Do I enjoy it when the Lord does this? Not really. If I am being completely honest, it hurts most of the time. But do I need it? One thousand percent—I need those moments. I need to understand the moments when I am not giving it my all. I need to recognize when I am choosing my own will over the Lord’s will for my life. I need to see those moments when correction must take place and how the Lord desires me to act in certain situations. I need to understand the times when I failed to act as charitably as I should have and what must be done differently in the future.

Prayer is the place where I recognize this loving correction from the Lord. It is in prayer that the Lord reveals his love to me and how he desires me to act by relying on his grace and not my own will. It is also the recognition of how the Lord has blessed me and the acknowledgment that God constantly desires me to be open to receiving his love so that he can use me in the way he truly desires.

However, if I am not praying well, then I will not be living well. Whether I live my life to the best of my ability and give it my all depends greatly on my prayer life and my relationship with God. If I fill my time of prayer with other things—such as what needs to be done today, or how I am going to handle a certain meeting—how will I hear what the Lord desires to say to me? If my prayer life consists only of thinking about my own concerns and how I plan to handle them, then I have left no room for God to intercede. I have not allowed the Lord to speak to me in that moment about my concerns and what has been affecting my heart.

Essentially, in order to give my best, I must be willing to let God help me. I must be willing to share my problems with the Lord and give him time to respond to my concerns. If I am not willing to listen, what is the point of even going to prayer? I can do mental exercises and problem-solving at my desk. I do not need to go before the tabernacle in the church to do that.

The good news is that we are only halfway through the Lenten season, and this is the perfect time to allow the Lord to help me grow in my relationship with him—by thanking the good Lord for this gentle reminder about prayer and putting it into action. By allowing God time to respond to the movements, desires, and concerns of my heart.

I always want to do my best in ministry and in life as well, but Lent has given me the chance to examine my life and seriously ask, “Am I doing my best every day?” God allows these opportunities to humble his children because they are moments where we can grow and develop. We come to understand our own weaknesses and our reliance upon the one who loves us.

I know this is not easy, because who enjoys being corrected? But I know it is necessary.

Thank you, Lord, for always searching for me—for always pursuing me and always desiring me to grow in a deeper relationship with you. Help me through the rest of this Lenten season to take the time to listen to your voice in my life. Make my heart attentive in understanding how you desire me to act each day. Thank you for those moments of correction that help me to live my best and fullest life.

Without you, Lord, and your gift of grace, I will always fail. But with your constant guidance and love, I can do all things because it is you who strengthens me.

Diocesan Services Appeal

March 4, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

Thank you to everyone who has given a gift or made a pledge to the Diocesan Services Appeal this year.  If you have not yet made your gift decision, please consider doing so today.  Envelopes are available in the church or by the parish office.  Envelopes may be placed in the collection basket or returned to the parish office.

Those who wish to pay by credit card or electronic funds transfer may enter your gift online at www.dioceseoflansing.org/appeal.

Remember, 50% of all contributions in excess of our parish goal will come back to our parish for local use.
 

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