Gesu Detroit Faith Formation Commission

Gesu Detroit Faith Formation Commission The Gesu Faith Formation Commission is a part of the parish which seeks ways to increase the spiritual opportunities of members of the parish community.

12/03/2025

This account is no longer actually open or monitored. The person who started it has died, and I have no idea how to close it permanently. I wish I could. I was originally included as some kind of monitor, but I have no control over this site, alas, not even how to close it.

04/29/2025

As far as I know this page is no longer monitored. I, Ruth Fichter, was never the primary "owner" of it (who has passed), and I have no power to even close it. I do not monitor it or decide what can or cannot be posted.

01/25/2021

This page will no longer be active. We invite you to join/like/follow the Gesu Catholic Church - Detroit page where all further Faith Formation communications will be. Thank you for your support all these years. This is the final post from Gesu Detroit Faith Formation. Please join our community at Gesu Catholic Church - Detroit
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Mass times:
Sat. 4:00pm
Sun. 8:00am, 10:30am (Live Streaming: https://www.gesudetroit.com/masses)
Weekdays: 5:30pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat. 3:00 - 3:50pm, or by appointment

01/24/2021
01/23/2021

Jan 23 - “St. Marianne Cope” © artwork by Brenda Nippert. Happy Feast Day St. Marianne!
Marianne Cope came to the U.S. from Germany when she was only a year old. She grew up in Utica New York and joined the Sisters of Saint Francis, an order originally founded by America's first male Saint, John Neumann. She was a teacher, then a principal and rose to a top position in the order. She helped found the first two Catholic hospitals in New York, implementing many new ideas such as providing health care to all without prejudice, patient rights and the simple idea of hand washing before and after treating patients.

After she became Superior General, Mother Marianne received a letter, begging for sisters to come to Hawaii to ministers to the lepers (Hansens Disease). Father Damien sent 50 letters and Mother Marianne was the only one to answer the call. She set out with six of her sisters to the island of Molokai. She would spend the rest of her life there, caring for the lepers and their families. She fought for their rights, protected them and loved them with all her heart. When Father Damien, who started the work there caught the disease, Mother Marianne nursed him and continued his work after he died. They give us a shining example of love and compassion.

Her feast day is January 23.

https://www.trinitystores.com/artwork/st-marianne-cope

01/22/2021
01/19/2021

With “social injustice, division and conflict” threatening the common good, people need to rediscover and recommit to the vision of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Pope Francis said.

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Detroit, MI
48221

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm

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