St. Martin of Tours Vicksburg

St. Martin of Tours Vicksburg St. Martin of Tours is a Catholic Church in the Diocese of Kalamazoo, MI. stmartinvicksburg.org

Named for “Christ’s Soldier”, our church has roots in Vicksburg for more than a century as our parish celebrates our 120th Anniversary in 2026!

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06/11/2026

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The U.S. bishops consecrate the United States to the Sacred Heart o...

This Saturday, our Youth Ministry sends off students and chaperones to experience the transformative work and service of...
06/11/2026

This Saturday, our Youth Ministry sends off students and chaperones to experience the transformative work and service of Catholic HEART Workcamp!
Please pray for their safe travels this weekend and for their Faith and Encounter with the Holy Spirit to transformative and anchor them into adulthood! We are so grateful for all who have supported this chance to grow and share the love of Christ in service! ❤️🔥

06/11/2026

Today, the Bishops of the United States will consecrate the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Parishes and individuals around the country are encouraged to join the U.S. Catholic bishops in this historic occasion, beginning with this Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus written for the consecration.

06/11/2026

Gospel of the Day (Matthew 10,7-13)

Jesus said to his Apostles: “As you go, make this proclamation: 'The kingdom of heaven is at hand.'
Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, drive out demons. Without cost you have received; without cost you are to give."
Do not take gold or silver or copper for your belts;
no sack for the journey, or a second tunic, or sandals, or walking stick. The laborer deserves his keep.
Whatever town or village you enter, look for a worthy person in it, and stay there until you leave.
As you enter a house, wish it peace.
If the house is worthy, let your peace come upon it; if not, let your peace return to you."

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/word-of-the-day/2026/06/11.html

06/10/2026

Most Holy Father:

With gratitude to God and deep affection, we the members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops gathered in plenary assembly in the See of Orlando, write to assure you of our prayers and our communion with you in the ministry of Peter. As your papacy marks its first year, we pray that you continue to be a guiding light for the Church and for the world.

We join you in prayer for peace in our world as we continue to call for the defense of the most vulnerable, especially in areas of turmoil. In this Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we humbly pray for the protection of all in harm’s way and that, through Jesus’s perfect and overflowing love, there may be peace in Iran, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Ukraine, Myanmar, Sudan, Nigeria, and all areas of the world torn by conflict and strife.

Holy Father, we thank you for the teaching in your first encyclical letter, Magnifica humanitas. At a time of rapid cultural and technological change, when the world is asking urgent questions about the role and value of the human person, you shine the light of the Gospel and the tradition of the Church on the new opportunities and challenges posed by the rise of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. You remind us that we must never lose sight of the life and dignity of the human person amid these profound developments. May we never lose sight of the inherent dignity of all human life as we strive to ensure that technology serves the common good.

In your encyclical you rightly remind us that “no one is without responsibility. We all have our own areas for action…. each in our own way, can cooperate in building the civilization of love” (no. 212). Here we are encouraged to continue the Church’s longstanding educational mission. Throughout the history of the Church, Catholic schools, universities, parishes, and other institutions of formation have sought to unite faith and reason, cultivating not only intellectual excellence, but also moral and spiritual maturity in service to others. In an age marked at times by fragmentation, isolation, and uncertainty among the young, the Church’s educational tradition remains a vital model for authentic human formation. Your call to “draw new maps of hope” inspires renewed efforts to accompany young people with confidence in the truth of the Gospel and with trust in their God-given dignity and vocation.

As shepherds of the local Church of the United States, we are mindful of the responsibility entrusted to us to strengthen the faith of our people, accompany those who are searching for meaning, and bear witness to the enduring truth of Christ in every aspect of society. We also face challenges that test our witness: the growing influence of secularism, struggles of families and young people to live the faith, the need for renewed vocations, and the call to protect the dignity of every human life from conception to natural death. And, as we stated last November, mindful of our nation’s long history as a place of refuge and opportunity, we remain vigilant in calling our nation “to recognize the fundamental dignity of all persons, including immigrants. We bishops advocate for a meaningful reform of our nation’s immigration laws and procedures. Human dignity and national security are not in conflict. Both are possible if people of good will work together.”

This week, as we consecrate the Church in the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we entrust our people, our families, and our communities to the Lord’s abundant mercy and healing love. As you so elegantly wrote, “The living God descends into our history in order to free us from all forms of slavery. He takes upon himself our weakness and transforms it into a setting for salvation” (232). In communion with Your Holiness, we pray that the Heart of Christ may renew the faith of our people, strengthen our charity, and make the Church ever more fully a sign of hope and unity in the world.

06/10/2026

On June 11, 2026, the bishops of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will consecrate the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus during their summer plenary assembly. This is in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. A livestream of this special Mass on Thursday, June 11 at 4 p.m. EST will be available from the USCCB here: https://www.youtube.com/live/j1WyC4TSeoo

Bishop Lohse will join the other bishops at the summer conference and has asked that the entire diocese participate in this consecration. Parishes will celebrate a Mass either in the evening of June 11 (after 4 p.m.) or during the day on Friday, June 12. These Masses will be the Mass for the Most Sacred heart of Jesus and will include a special prayer for the consecration of the Sacred Heart. Please check with your local parish to confirm the date and time of this Mass.

Find more resources on the Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus from the USCCB here: https://www.usccb.org/consecration-united-states-sacred-heart-jesus

06/10/2026

Gospel of the Day (Matthew 5,17-19)

Jesus said to his disciples: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.
Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things have taken place.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do so will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments will be called greatest in the kingdom of heaven."

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/word-of-the-day/2026/06/10.html

Day 8 : Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
06/10/2026

Day 8 : Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Novena to the Sacred Heart Day 7 - Heart of Jesus, source of all consolation ⁣Join the U.S. Church from June 3-11 in pra...
06/09/2026

Novena to the Sacred Heart
Day 7 - Heart of Jesus, source of all consolation

Join the U.S. Church from June 3-11 in praying this Novena to the Sacred Heart, which will conclude with the consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Special Mass: Thursday, June 11 at 6pm at St. Edward Catholic Church Mendon
Friday, June 12 at 9am at St. Martin of Tours Vicksburg

Full novena: https://bit.ly/4e3kFhN

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