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400 N. Saginaw Street, Montrose, MI 48457-0974 - Phone: 810-639-7600
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Blood Drive

August 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, August 19 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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Men’s COR Meeting

August 18, 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, August 26 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.

Are you or someone you know interested in the Catholic Faith?

August 18, 2026 / CL / KofC, News, Youth

Are you or someone you know seeking a closer relationship with Jesus?  Are there questions about the Catholic faith that need to be answered?  Or would you like to help others in their journey toward discerning the Catholic faith?  Then consider participating in this year’s Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA)!  Classes will be starting soon.  If you would like to join us, or have any questions, please call the parish office.

See more information here

First Saturday Devotions

August 18, 2026 / CL / KofC, News, Youth

The World Apostolate of Fatima Diocesan Morning of Prayer in Reparation for World Peace will be held at St. Robert Bellarmine on Saturday, September 5 at 9:00 AM. The morning will include Divine Liturgy, investiture in the Brown Scapular, exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Holy Hour of Prayer, and Rosary.

Please visit www.wafgc.org for more information.

Donations Needed

August 18, 2026 / CL / KofC, News

The Knights of Columbus 4th degree assembly 2211 is collecting goods for the residence of the Aleta V. Lutz Veterans Hospital in Saginaw. This is a veterans’ nursing home. We ask you to please be generous as a lot of the residents have no family nearby.

Items Requested

  • Body Wash • Combs & Brushes • Toothpaste • Toothbrushes in original packaging, Non-alcohol Mouthwash • Razors • Shaving Cream • Men’s t shirts, sweatshirts, & sweatpants sizes M- 6X • Men’s briefs size M – 3X •Men’s socks size 8 – 13 Men’s shoes sizes 8 – 13 (10 & 10.5 most common) • Coats for the current season

Women’s t shirts & undergarments – all sizes • Laundry Detergent (name brands only)  
Gift cards (Meijer, Walmart, Mastercard prepaid, gas) – $10 – $50.

– NO FOOD ITEMS, THANK YOU.

 Questions? Call Adam Lupo, Chief of Voluntary Service, (989) 497-2500 ext. 13369

There will be a drop box for your donations at the front entrance of the church and in the Family Life Center.

Michigan Catholic Women’s Conference

August 18, 2026 / CL / News

Women from across Michigan are invited to come together to focus on their faith and experience the fellowship of sisterhood in Christ Jesus. Throughout the day, women will be encouraged and inspired to ignite their spirits and grow their faith by hearing from Catholic speakers, engaging in praise and worship music, and celebrating holy Mass with our bishops. The conference will be held at the Lansing Center in Lansing, Michigan on October 10, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

For Information or to purchase tickets
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The Church gives thanks for all the manifestations of the feminine ‘genius’ which in the course of history…and all the fruits of feminine holiness.

Mulieris Dignitatus #31

Thoughts of a Parochial from Fr. Christian

August 12, 2026 / amk / KofC, News

One of the beautiful things about Sacred Scripture is noticing the patterns and words the authors use to draw parallels and highlight themes. For three Sundays, the 15th–17th, we heard Jesus’ parable discourse about the Kingdom of Heaven. God desires us to pay attention to His words because they directly pertain to us and ignoring them carries eternal consequences.  Jesus was clear that even though God sows the seeds of grace and faith, that does not guarantee they will grow and bear fruit:  some seeds are swept away, weeds are burned at the end of the age, and fish are thrown out rather than kept. Jesus asks us if we understand this.

St. Matthew, throughout his gospel, lays out Jesus’ five sermons and follows each one with a narrative of what Jesus did. Over these same three Sundays, we’ve heard the follow-up narratives: Jesus feeding the 5,000 men (not counting women and children), Jesus calming a storm, and Jesus curing the daughter of a Gentile (Canaanite) woman. In each case, Jesus does something so subtle that the drama of the action itself pulls our attention away from the dialogue underneath.

Let’s begin with the feeding of the 5,000. After the disciples ask Jesus to send the crowds away, He tells them, “Give them some food yourselves.” Jesus is not delusional; He understands the situation perfectly well, and yet his response is jarring. It should make us wonder: “Why respond this way? Could He not just snap His fingers and have the greatest dinner appear out of thin air?”

What about the calming of the storm? Before disciples boarded, St. Matthew says, “Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and precede him to the other side” (Mt 14:22). Why would Jesus put His disciples’ lives in peril? This was no accident; Jesus was the instigator, in complete control, searching for something.

Finally, let’s consider the interaction with the Canaanite woman. Jesus compares her to a dog – rude. Yet if we understand the covenants the Lord set up with His people in the Old Testament, we see that God has always remained faithful to His covenantal people and shown them His merciful love, which is why Jesus establishes this new and eternal covenant with His chosen people and extends it to all of us as well. This episode offers a foretaste of what is to come, when God extends His covenantal mercy to everyone made in His image and likeness.

In each of these three narratives, Jesus is searching for a response from the people He encounters. He desires more from us than mere attention — He wants us to walk with Him: to be a part of His life, His mission, His kingdom. It might seem we have little to offer the world on our own, but with Jesus, we have everything to offer. Five loaves and two fish are enough. When we don’t want to enter storms, He calms them and gives us the power to get out of the boat. When we cry out to the Lord for help, He desires that we cry out even more. The Lord does not want children with little faith but with great faith — children who understand to whom they’re speaking:  the Lord of Lords, the King of Kings, the one who can do whatever He wills. Our merciful Lord rebukes Peter, who had little faith, and exhorts the Canaanite woman — the one compared to a dog — who had great faith! May we all have great faith so that God can work through us.

Religious Ed News

August 12, 2026 / CL / News, Religious Ed

Good Shepherd Catholic Church is pleased to invite all children Pre-K/K through 7th grade to participate in its 2026-2027 Religious Education program. Children in Pre-K/K through 7th grade will begin sessions at 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Friday, September 18.

Registration forms are available near the parish office and will also be mailed to previously participating families.

Montrose Community Schools allows children to be bussed over to our church from the elementary and middle school on Fridays to learn about Jesus! This is a great privilege and arrangement to have with our public school system – Thank you Dr. Linden Moore!

If you have a child interested in receiving religious education formation, but they do not attend Montrose Community Schools, do not fear! We can work out option days for their learning. Last year, out of Montrose District children met on Sundays for their classes.

Children in 8th grade will meet on Sundays, beginning in October.

Something NEW: Prayer intercessors are being recruited! If you would like to pray for a group of children in one of our learning spaces September through May, please express your interest, or call the parish office. Once enough prayer intercessors are secured, a short meeting for them will take place in mid September.

Religious Ed Registration Form (print and fill out)

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The Good Word

August 7, 2026 / Diocesan / KofC, News

Happy Nineteenth Sunday! This past Monday, I had my first follow-up appointment with the doctor to assess how my fingers are healing. They took x-rays and examined the areas of skin where the stitches were removed. So far, everything seems to be progressing as expected. I have a follow-up appointment in four more weeks for another set of x-rays.  I’m grateful for the prayers offered by so many of you.

This past week, on August 4th, we celebrated the feast day of St. John Vianney, who is the patron saint of parish priests.  Woohoo! The vocation of the priesthood is given to us by God for the shepherding of His holy Church, and thus, naturally, I’ve been reflecting a lot on my own life. Whenever I do this, I always reach the same conclusion, which is that it’s all a marvelous mystery to me. I love the commentary of St. John Vianney, who said that “the priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus.” So we pray for all priests, and for those among our sons whose vocation is to the priesthood. May they love God’s holy Church with the heart of Jesus!

As a reminder, this coming Saturday is August 15th, the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary. Ordinarily, it is a holy day of obligation. But since the 15th falls on a Saturday this year, the obligation to attend the Mass of the Assumption is waived. Your Sunday obligation remains intact, which, per usual, you may honor at the Saturday evening or Sunday morning Masses.

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Youth Group News

May 26, 2026 / Diocesan / News, Youth

Please note our new meeting time: Sunday’s from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the Family Life Center.

Please check out the Youth Group website for other articles and events.

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