A Franciscan Parish in the Archdiocese of Detroit

Church of the Transfiguration

 | 25225 Code Rd., Southfield, MI 48033      | 248-356-8787 

We are a Franciscan Body of Christ embracing all people through liturgy and service.

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PARISHES

We are members of the South Oakland Vicariate Family 5

WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

WEEKDAY MASS

Monday - Friday: 12:00 p.m. (Noon)

(Church doors open at 11:30 a.m., except on Tuesday - doors open at 9:30 a.m.)

RECONCILIATION

Tuesday: 10:30 a.m.
Saturday: 12:00 p.m. (Noon)

(Church doors open at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday)

Parish Registration

Registration forms can be found in the Gathering Room and the Parish Office.

Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation and Marriage

Arrangements can be made by contacting the Parish Office.

Funeral

When a loved one passes away, please contact the Parish Office regarding funeral arrangements.


Church of the Transfiguration

Attend Weekend Mass

Masses are livestreamed

 


ANNOUNCEMENTS

July 27 - 28, 2024
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weather permitting
11:00 AM Mass Outdoors
(please bring your lawn chair)
Jewish Roots of the Eucharist
July 31, 7 PM
 
Vacation Bible School
June 29- August 1, 8:30 - 12PM
 
Celebrating our Patronal Feast
Transfiguration of Jesus
August 3-4
 
Catholic Social Teaching
Tuesday, August 6, 7 PM
Our Mother of Perpetual Help
 
Adoration/Benediction/Knights of Columbus
Wednesday, August 7
 
Catholic Cemetery Assocation
Presentation and Lunch
After Wednesday 12 PM Mass, August 14
also
Presentations after each Weekend mass
August 17-18
 
Solemnity of the Assumption
August 15
Mass 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Family of Parishes Picnic
Catalpa Oaks Park
Sunday, September 8, 1 PM
Our Lady of La Salette Parish
August Intention for Use of the Family of Parish
 
Mission Statement for Our Lady of La Salette Parish
We, the Roman Catholic Family of Our Lady of La Salette, 
have the living and welcoming presence of Jesus Christ as the center of our life, 
especially in the Eucharist. 
Through worship, the proclamation of the Gospel, service, 
and the work of the New Evangelization, 
we continue the reconciling ministry of Jesus Christ.
 
August Intention      
For each of us within our Family of Parishes: 
that, in our daily lives, we will work together for unity and justice. 
and that, empowered by the Holy Spirit we may bring hope and healing 
to those wounded by fear and division.  
 
Possible Action Steps:
  • Learn about Mary’s message of healing and reconciliation at La Salette France in 1846.  Visit www.lasalette.org for more information.
  • Go to confession. Celebrate God’s mercy and forgiveness.
  • Promote reconciliation within this election year. Read and pray over Forming Conscience for Faithful Citizenship
  • Approach both the news media and social media with the mind and heart of Christ.  Seek the truth and strive for education, empathy, and critical thinking.
Catholic Social Teaching: 
How our Faith and Public Lives Connect
Tuesday, August 6th at 7:00 pm 
             Our Mother of Perpetual Help Oak Park Campus             
                                   13500 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, MI                              
 
What has the Church said about how our faith and life 
in the public forum connect?
 
Fr. Dave Buersmeyer, a retired priest of the Archdiocese and 
chaplain for Strangers No Longer will answer this question using 
the basic themes of the Church’s social teaching based on the life 
and dignity of the person, the call to community and participation, 
and our rights and responsibilities being the first three themes. 
 
He will discuss the implications for our lives today.
Charly Dowlatkhah, who oversees our buildings and grounds, 
ready to take care of a wasps' nest!
Thanks for taking care of us so well!
Confessions on Saturday, August 3, 12:00 PM
will be in the Parish Meeting Room 
in the office area
due to an event in Church.
Corewell Health/Farmington Hills on Grand River (the old “Botsford”) is looking Eucharistic Ministers to bring communion to patients.  The biggest need is for Friday-Sunday, usually 10 AM-12PM, but they can be flexible.   Call Chaplain Curt at 947-521-8850 for more information.

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New COVID Liturgical Protocols

MARCH 3, 2022 UPDATE

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has announced that Michigan is entering a post-surge, recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because this development, as well as recently updated information from the CDC, the Archdiocese of Detroit is making some adjustments to its guidelines for liturgies. We continue to see different levels of risk across the counties within the Archdiocese. Please check the CDC’s COVID-19 by County tool for information on the risk level of your county. In addition, here are some points to consider as you evaluate the best way to serve in your parish at this time:

· The Archdiocese of Detroit encourages Mass-goers, if they are at risk to wear face-coverings and to practice social distancing to reduce the potential of exposure to COVID-19

· The Archdiocese of Detroit recommends that each pastor/In Solidum team of priests should evaluate their location in the Archdiocese and implement the following protocols:

· Establish an area where social distancing may be observed, if needed

· Encourage masking and social distancing for those who are at risk

· Evaluate the need in your parish for those who distribute Holy Communion to wear face-coverings and use hand sanitizer

· Hang signage indicating masking and social distancing are encouraged for those who are at risk

· Ensure that hand sanitizer is available at church entrances

· The faithful are reminded that particular dispensations from the obligation to participate in Holy Mass remain in effect for people who are ill or who find themselves in other specific circumstances.

Particular Dispensation Information

Archbishop Vigneron announced that the general dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days expired on Saturday, March 13, 2021. In its place, he has granted a number of particular dispensations for the faithful who may find themselves in specific circumstances.

Please read below for information about these specific dispensations and visit aod.org/comehometohope to learn more about how our parishes are working to keep everyone safe at Mass as well as tips and advice for inviting friends and family to attend Mass with you.

Considering the grave obligation we have of being physically present with our brothers and sisters at Mass on Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation for the Eucharist, each of us is asked to make a good and sincere judgement as to whether these circumstances apply or not. Where doubt or confusion persists, consult any priest for clarity.

While the general dispensation is removed, there are specific instances where the dispensation will continue, as well as those circumstances where there is no obligation in the first place. One does not have an obligation to attend Mass on Sunday in the following circumstances:

1. You are ill or your health condition would be significantly compromised if you were to contract a communicable illness (i.e., you have underlying conditions or are in a high-risk category). Please use the dispensation and do not attend Mass.

2. You exhibit flu-like symptoms. Please use the dispensation and do not attend Mass.

3. You have good reason to think you might be asymptomatic of a contagious illness (e.g., you were in recent contact with someone who tested positive for a contagious illness such as COVID or influenza). Please use the dispensation and do not attend Mass.

4. You care for the sick, homebound, or infirmed.

5. You are pregnant.

6. Those 65 years of age or older (per the CDC’s recommendation of high-risk individuals).

7. You cannot attend Mass through no fault of your own (e.g., no Mass is offered, you are infirmed, or, while wanting to go, you are prevented for some reason you cannot control (e.g., your ride did not show up, the church was at capacity).

8. If you have significant fear or anxiety of becoming ill by being at Mass.

For questions about the application of any of these, please contact your pastor.

These categories will be reviewed in due course and revised as needed.

Those within categories #1-8 above must still observe the Lord’s Day and are encouraged to spend time in prayer on Sunday, meditating on the Lord’s passion, death and resurrection; an excellent way to do this is through participating in a broadcast of the Sunday Mass.

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