St Gregory the Great Catholic Church 15031 Dexter at Chalefonte, Detroit 48238

Mission

Proclaiming the Good News as members of the Roman Catholic Church, we witness to our belief through teaching, service, worship and stewardship. Proud of our African American heritage we strive to infuse the lessons of our forebearers into our Catholic witness.

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March 2010 1st Saturday Meeting

Attached are the approved meeting minutes from March 2010.  The next meeting is June 12, 2010.

Prayer List

Please keep the following sick and shut-in members of our Parish community in your prayers...
Lucille Abernathy
Daisy Allen
Mary Bass                       
Mary Baxter                    
Teresa B. Belcher
St. Clair Bell
Melissa Bergeron
Dorothy Breeding
Patricia Brown
Sam Bruce
Marie Colbert                     
Sylvester Cotton
Mary Crowell - FL
Hugo Ferguson
Gloria Gant
Pamela Givannt                
Anita Godley
Chester Godley

Liturgy Schedule

Mass times: Sunday 11am

Religious Education: Sunday 9:45am
Rosary: Sunday 10am
Reconciliation: By appointment
Cluster parishes' mass times:

  • 9am Sunday (Church of the Madonna)
  • 11am Sunday (Blessed Sacrament Cathedral)
  • 9:30am Sunday (St. Benedict)

Daily Mass times:

  • Monday 8am Blessed Sacrament Cathedral
  • Tuesday 7:30am St Gregory
  • Wednesday 9am Madonna
  • Thursday 8am Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, 6pm St. Benedict
  • Saturday 8am Blessed Sacrament Cathedral

Today's Readings

Today's Mass Readings (opens in a new window, from usccb.org)

Reflections on Today's Readings (opens in a new window, from usccb.org)

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Upcoming Events

SEPTEMBER 2010
September 18, 2010 St. Gregory's Annual Fall Festival
 
AUGUST 2010
August 10-14, 2010 (Monday thru Friday) Cluster Vacation Bible School
August 15, 2010 Cluster Picnic at Belle Isle
August 29, 2010 Fashion/Talent Show
 
JULY 2010
 
 
JUNE 2010
June 12, 2010 (rescheduled) 1st Saturday Meeting at 10:00a in the Rectory
June 13, 2010 Graduation Sunday celebration immediately follows mass.