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In January 2021, Pope Francis announced the first World Day for Grandparents. Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron gathered with parishioners from across the Archdiocese of Detroit to celebrate St. Anne, the Grandmother of Jesus, on July 26 at the Basilica of Ste. Anne. Should grandparents jump in and make sure your children are getting the necessary religious training?
Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron celebrated his 25th episcopal jubilee. His colleagues have said, “There goes an Apostle”, another said, "Your docility to the Holy Spirit is incredibly admirable." Our prayers and a big thank you for your dedicated service.
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast , Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction 0:40 After expressing their collective weariness of the pandemic and all that it involves, Mary asks Archbishop Vigneron about his celebration of All Saints and All Souls Day. The Archbishop talks about the special Covid Mass he offered for those who lost their lives because of the virus. Turning to the Eucharist 05:02 This segment begins with Mary stating the focus of this podcast, the Church encouraging members of the faithful, when at all possible, to return to Mass and the general dispensation that is currently in effect. The Archbishop states that as long as we are able, we should attend Mass. This leads to a discussion of the extra measures clergy, church staff and volunteers have taken on to insure the saftey of their congregations and the sucess parishes are having bringing the faithful back. As the talk turns to the Eucharist and how, by following the direction of the parishes, we show how much fraternal love we have for each other. Mary pivots the conversation to the importance of actually participating in the Eucharist as opposed to a virtual expression. The Archbisop reminds us that the Holy Eucharist is an action, "something Jesus does". He encourages us to honor that action by active partcipation. He tell us that, "the heart of a Christian longs to be united with Jesus in praising the Father", and that our longing to be in His presence is another way of worshipping God. In this upcoming Advent season, the Archbishop reminds us that God has always kept His promises and that even in this 2020 Advent season, God will continue to be with us. Reflection and Prayer Requests 44:07 The Archbishop asks us to lift up our brothers and sisters faced with challenging health issues in this Covid time. Archbishop's Blessing 45:04
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast , Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction :10 Mike begins by asking Archbishop Vigneron about his recent retreat and how he goes about spending time alone with God. Mary continues by asking about the "different reality" faced this year by our Catholic School teachers and students. Mike asks about the two recent feast days to Mary, The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin and the celebration of the Holy Name of Mary. The conversation pivots to the recent situation with the wording of the Baptism ceremony, and its effect on the lives of a diocesan priest and members of the faithful. The Archbishop talks about the great injustice of the situation and how the Archdiocese needs to do whatever it can correct it. The Sacraments 09:29 Archbishop Vigneron explains how the Sacraments are specific rituals instituted by Christ that "accomplish what they express". Mary mentions her wonder at how God has entrusted humankind with these Sacraments in spite of our ability to mess things up. Archbishop Vigneron talks about the incomparable generosity of God and the "ecology of the intrustment of these great divine realities to us frail human beings." Mike asks about the purpose of the Sacraments and Mary continues by asking how we can allow the Sacraments to move us to a place of evangelization and understanding of our role in the Kingdom of God. The Archbishop closes this segment by suggesting that we can take a kind of "confident humility" that Christ is in our midst in spite of our limitations and that the true power of the sacraments is not dependent on the minister. Questions From the Faithful 40:34 The segment includes an inquiriy into the role of college students in the life of the Church, Archbishop Vigneron's favorite religious and non-religious movies, how does one know if God has placed something on their heart and finally, how does the Archbishop deal with the pressures of his office. Reflections and Prayer Requests 54:04 Archbishop Vigneron asks for prayer for teachers and students not only in Catholic schools, but in all schools, and that this year will be a blessing to all. Archbishop's Blessing 55:21
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast , Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction 0:10 Mike begins by asking Archbishop Vigneron about his summer vacation activities. Mary asks about the ongoing implementation of Families of Parishes. The Archbishops talks about how we’re moving forward based on the work of the Synod and encourages all of us to “get out of the boat” and trust Jesus and the workings of the Holy Spirit. Mike asks about Archbishop Vigneron’s 24th anniversary of his ordination as an auxiliary bishop and what surprises he experienced becoming a bishop. He mentions how being a native son of SE Michigan has helped him in his ministry. Cultivating Hope 11:40 Mary kicks off this segment by asking about the multiple uncertainties we’re all experiencing and the Archbishop’s statement that this is God’s appointed time and we are his people. The conversation continues talking about the differences between optimism and hope. Archbishop Vigneron talks about how his belief in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead gives him the the strength to let God be God and simply be “a part of his project.” Mike asks the Archbishop to elaborate on how hope is tied to the other theological virtues of faith and love. Mary wonders what we should hope for as Catholic Christians. The Archbishop councils that we will have tough times and that God will use these challenges to get us ready for an “eternity of bliss with him.” Mary asks for guidance for families returning to Sunday mass. The Archbishop suggests that, as stated in the parable, Jesus is disappointed if we don’t show up for his banquet. The conversation moves to a discussion of Unleash the Gospel and the progression of “encounter, grow and witness”. She asks how we can witness hope to others in these challenging times. The Archbishop responds by giving an example of witnessing in “concentric circles’ to our immediate family, our friends and the world at large. The Archbishop ends this segment by asking the faithful to express appreciation to their priests for all the extraordinary things they are doing to give pastoral care in this very unusual time. Questions from the Faithful 47:25 Collected from all over the Archdiocese, this month’s questions include wondering about the Church’s take on tattoos, how to deal with the challenges facing faith formation leaders as our children return to school in the midst of the pandemic, suggestions for teaching the faith to preschool age children and how can we insure hospitalized and hospice patients have access to the Sacrament of the Sick. Reflections and Prayer Requests 01:08:52 The Archbishop asks that we pray for prudence and that God will give us good judgement as we move forward with forming our parishes into families. Archbishop’s Prayer and Blessing 01:09:03
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast , Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction 0:18 Archbishop Vigneron begins by invoking Blessed Solanus Casey's admonition to thank God in advance for all the good He's going to bring out of this pandemic. Mike asks about the upcoming priest and deacon ordinations and the unique format they will take this year. The discussion pivots to the situation going on in our nation and our city with the protests and unrest. The Archbishop acknowledges the great hurt shared by George Floyd's family, their community and African Americans in general. Mary brings up the process of reopening our churches, how it's being monitored and how the Archbishop came to the decision to resume public masses. Families of Parishes 15:56 Archbishop Vigneron explains the newly announced Family of Parishes plan, how it was developed and how it will begin to be implemented. Mary asks how FOP will differ from previous merging and clustering of parishes. The Archbishop goes on to explain how we must remain a missionary church in spite of fewer available resources. Mike wonders about the effect on parish culture and the Archbishop reminds us that even the Apostles and St. Paul had their plans changed and how God was able to do a great work through them as they adapted. Archbishop Vigneron asks us to remain in prayer so that the Kingdom of God can grow, "from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Southeast Michigan." Questions from the Faithful 43:04 Collected from all over the Archdiocese of Detroit, this episode includes questions about the current Mass restrictions, masks, social distancing, etc., what the Church has to offer African Americans and how it can help that community, and how the laity can support the transition to Families of Parishes. Reflection and Prayer Requests 50:47 Archbishop Vigneron asks us to pray that we remain faithful to the inspiration of the Synod and for the implementation of Families of Parishes. Archbishop's Blessing 51:20
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast , Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction 0:13 Archbishop Vigneron talks about trusting the Lord in this time of trial. He goes on to say how proud he is of his priests and the creativity they've shown in ministering to the faithful. Mike asks about Catholic schools and the Archbishop expresses his gratitude for the flexibility and investment of the entire Catholic schools community. The Intercession of Mary 13:48 Mike asks about the origin of the dedication of the month of May to the Blessed Mother. Mary asks the Archbishop if he has any special ways to honor Mary this month. This leads to a discussion on the meaning and role of Mary as intercessor. The Archbishop goes on to talk about our baptism covenant with God the Father and how, because we are Christians and disciples of Jesus, we belong to Mary and she belongs to us. Questions From The Faithful 37:50 From all over the Archdiocese, today's questions reference King David's relationship with God, the struggle to maintain a pro-life stance in these times and how can we support our brothers and sisters dealing with sexual sin in our secularized culture. Reflection and Prayer Requests 50:43 The Archbishop asks for prayer for the pastors and priests working dilligently to be of service to God's people and prayers for our seminarians about to be ordained to the priesthood. Archbishop's Blessing 52:17
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills, The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction - 0:13 Holy Week and Easter in a Time of Crisis - 15:50 Questions From the Faithful - 40:50 Reflection and Prayer Request - 50:41 Archbishop's Blessing - 52:08
Danielle and Fr. Steve have a lively conversation with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron on the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of art and literature and the new fabric of the Church in South East Michigan. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 0:47 Archbishop's Testimony - 6:31 Discussion of the Unleash the Gospel Letter - 21:29 Reflection - 34:00 Episode Summary - 34:34
Danielle and Fr. Steve have a lively conversation with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron on the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of art and literature and the new fabric of the Church in South East Michigan. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 0:47 Archbishop's Testimony - 6:31 Discussion of the Unleash the Gospel Letter - 21:29 Reflection - 34:00 Episode Summary - 34:34
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by Mary Wilkerson, a parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberlain, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills. The name of the podcast comes from the Arhbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction - 0:15 The Season of Lent - 17:13 Questions from the Faithful - 37:37 Reflection and prayer requests - 45:55 Archbishop's blessing - 46:46
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills. The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction - 0:11 World Day of the Sick & Annointing the Sick - 10:12 Questions from the Faithful - 29:18 Reflection and Prayer Requests - 39:02 Archbishop's blessing - 39:51
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills.The name of the podcst, Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction and welcome - 0:24 52 Sundays - 09:39 Questions from the faithful - 28:12 Archbishop's Blessing - 38:11
Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Introduction and welcome - 0:24 The Incarnation and Advent - 08:18 Questions from the Faithful - 28:38 Archbishop's Blessing - 35:09
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Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in Southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel. Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Livonia and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills. The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from the Archbishop's apostolic motto, ASPICIENTES IN IESUM. Introduction and summer reflections - 0:10 Pew Study on belief in the Real Presence - 5:45 Questions from the faithful - 24:27 Reflection and prayer requests - 35:17 Archbishop's blessing - 35:38
Danielle and Fr. Steve have a wide ranging conversation with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron on the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of art and literature and the new fabric of the Church in South East Michigan. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 0:47 Archbishop's Testimony - 6:31 Discussion of the Unleash the Gospel Letter - 21:29 Reflection - 34:00 Episode Summary - 34:34
Danielle and Fr. Steve have a wide ranging conversation with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron on the power of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of art and literature and the new fabric of the Church in South East Michigan. Rapid Fire Questions and Discussion - 0:47 Archbishop's Testimony - 6:31 Discussion of the Unleash the Gospel Letter - 21:29 Reflection - 34:00 Episode Summary - 34:34
A new season of Open Door Policy begins on February 12th with new guests including our own Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron.
A new season of Open Door Policy begins on February 12th with new guests including our own Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron.
Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron's homily at our First Anniversary Celebration and Mass with Archbishop Vigneron at Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church on August 1, 2018.
Today Joe commented upon the Archbishop’s Pastoral Letter entitled “The Preacher – Servant of the Word of God”. The Archbishop did a wonderful job explaining the emphasis and importance of the homily as an instrument to evangelize and catechize. He also spelled out the different types of audiences that attend the Holy Sacrifice of the […]
Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, celebrated mass for The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Plymouth, Michigan. The Archbishop's homily is presented here in video format. The homily should play in iTunes or using Apple's QuickTime software.