St.Mary Church of Lowell, MI

St.Mary Church of Lowell, MI St. Mary Catholic Church preaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ and seeks to draw people into a deep encounter with Him through the Sacraments.
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04/07/2026

This Saturday, April 11 is our first Workday with the Sisters of the year. From 9:30 a.m. to noon, community members can work alongside the Franciscan Sisters and gain a deeper understanding of nature, of the Catholic faith and God’s place in their lives. Projects include land maintenance, harvesting, canning produce, farm chores and a variety of seasonal tasks.

All are welcome to stay for lunch, which will be served at noon. Sign up at https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E125646&id=62

Tonight at 8:45pm, come experience the Easter Vigil at St Mary, the most beautiful liturgy of the year!  We will have tw...
04/04/2026

Tonight at 8:45pm, come experience the Easter Vigil at St Mary, the most beautiful liturgy of the year! We will have two become baptized Christians and one will enter into full communion with the Catholic Church from another Christian communion. Here is Exultet that will be sung tonight by our Deacon, Matthew Schmitz.

The Exsultet or Easter Proclamation, is a lengthy sung proclamation delivered before the paschal candle, ideally by a deacon, during the Easter Vigil in the ...

Good Friday at St Mary:  2:30 Stations, 3:00pm Divine Mercy, 3:30pm Good Friday Liturgy.“Jesus, how necessary your Passi...
04/03/2026

Good Friday at St Mary: 2:30 Stations, 3:00pm Divine Mercy, 3:30pm Good Friday Liturgy.

“Jesus, how necessary your Passion was. How necessary it was that your adorable heart should be pierced for me. O Jesus! O Jesus! Your sorrowful and bleeding heart tells me not to be afraid and to have confidence, it tells me so so insistently. You know, O Creator of all things, what a living heart is, a heart of flesh and blood where earth and heaven battle. You know that the human heart which seeks you has to suffer, to die a thousand deaths, in order to find you.
And if you are all torn and bleeding it is not only because you suffer for our sins…. You have also wished, in your infinite mercy, to show us that you have a heart like ours so that we can go to you with confidence, and that we can have faith in the Faith which you came to bring by your Word and testify to by your death. That is why I open my heart to you without any fear. I cry out to you with all the strength of my being and I would rather die than offend you. I abandon my heart to you, ready to suffer it to be wholly consumed in a faithful holocaust until the fire of divine charity, inextinguishable, soars above the cinders of all my earthly forces.
I have an inexpressible confidence under your gaze, my Lord—and not because my heart is pure! But because your gaze is good; because your compassion is great; because your mercy is all powerful, O Jesus!”
Raïssa Maritain
Raïssa Maritain († 1960), born in Russia, was a convert to Catholicism and the wife of philosopher Jacques Maritain.

Tonight, we begin the Sacred Triduum, a three in one liturgy of Jesus' paschal mystery.  Mass of the Lord's Supper is at...
04/02/2026

Tonight, we begin the Sacred Triduum, a three in one liturgy of Jesus' paschal mystery. Mass of the Lord's Supper is at 7pm tonight at St. Mary, followed by adoration until midnight in the PLC and confessions offered starting around 8:45pm in the Church.

From a homily by Saint Gregory Nazianzen, bishop(Oratio 45, 23-24: PG 36, 654-655)"We are soon going to share in the Pas...
03/28/2026

From a homily by Saint Gregory Nazianzen, bishop
(Oratio 45, 23-24: PG 36, 654-655)

"We are soon going to share in the Passover, and although we still do so only in a symbolic way, the symbolism already has more clarity than it possessed in former times because, under the law, the Passover was, if I may dare to say so, only a symbol of a symbol. Before long, however, when the Word drinks the new wine with us in the kingdom of his Father, we shall be keeping the Passover in a yet more perfect way, and with deeper understanding. He will then reveal to us and make clear what he has so far only partially disclosed. For this wine, so familiar to us now, is eternally new.

It is for us to learn what this drinking is, and for him to teach us. He has to communicate this knowledge to his disciples, because teaching is food, even for the teacher.

So let us take our part in the Passover prescribed by the law, not in a literal way, but according to the teaching of the Gospel; not in an imperfect way, but perfectly; not only for a time, but eternally. Let us regard as our home the heavenly Jerusalem, not the earthly one; the city glorified by angels, not the one laid waste by armies. We are not required to sacrifice young bulls or rams, beasts with horns and hoofs that are more dead than alive and devoid of feeling; but instead, let us join the choirs of angels in offering God upon his heavenly altar a sacrifice of praise. We must now pass through the first veil and approach the second, turning our eyes toward the Holy of Holies. I will say more: we must sacrifice ourselves to God, each day and in everything we do, accepting all that happens to us for the sake of the Word, imitating his passion by our sufferings, and honoring his blood by shedding our own. We must be ready to be crucified.

If you are a Simon of Cyrene, take up your cross and follow Christ. If you are crucified beside him like one of the thieves, now, like the good thief, acknowledge your God. For your sake, and because of your sin, Christ himself was regarded as a sinner; for his sake, therefore, you must cease to sin. Worship him who was hung on the cross because of you, even if you are hanging there yourself. Derive some benefit from the very shame; purchase salvation with your death. Enter paradise with Jesus, and discover how far you have fallen. Contemplate the glories there, and leave the other scoffing thief to die outside in his blasphemy.

If you are a Joseph of Arimathea, go to the one who ordered his crucifixion, and ask for Christ’s body. Make your own the expiation for the sins of the whole world. If you are a Nicodemus, like the man who worshiped God by night, bring spices and prepare Christ’s body for burial. If you are one of the Marys, or Salome, or Joanna, weep in the early morning. Be the first to see the stone rolled back, and even the angels perhaps, and Jesus himself."

Last Saturday's Lenten Dinner and Mission was very awesome!  Our speaker, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers lived up to his nic...
03/21/2026

Last Saturday's Lenten Dinner and Mission was very awesome! Our speaker, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers lived up to his nickname, Dynamic Deacon. Many thanks to Barb Vezino (coordinator), Jim Pfaller (Chef), and the parish staff and volunteers that make the experience so special!

03/21/2026
Whether it is the ongoing conflict in Ukraine or the recent conflict that has broken out in Iran, Christians often don't...
03/19/2026

Whether it is the ongoing conflict in Ukraine or the recent conflict that has broken out in Iran, Christians often don't know how to respond when nations engage in war. The Catholic Church has held to the Just War theory when discerning these questions. What is Just War Theory and how might it inform our concience and decisions? Come listen and learn to Marine Veteran and member of St. Mary's parish next Monday at 7pm in our Parish Life Center

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12/20/2025

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11/22/2025

Explore the story of Baby Brian Gallagher found seemingly incorrupt 37 years after his death. This is a profoundly beautiful story of faith, hope, and grace.

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402 Amity Street
Lowell, MI
49331

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 3pm - 6:30pm
Sunday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+16168979820

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