I have a contact tab - is that what you mean? Submit info - and then have it available on the St. Jude website? I'm a novice, but I'm sure there's someway that I could put out an alumni page and up-date it as I receive contact information.
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I have a contact tab - is that what you mean? Submit info - and then have it available on the St. Jude website? I'm a novice, but I'm sure there's someway that I could put out an alumni page and up-date it as I receive contact information.
Good idea, Laing. I will talk with Fr. Jovita to get his input before I put anything into place and see what he wants to do. He's got some great ideas!
Hope 2011 is a great year for all of the posters on this SJ Nostalgia thread. May we stay together and continue to grow. Many of us know what a special parish SJ was and is in the city of Detroit. On its 70th anniversary let's keep the memories and current events of SJ constantly going.
http://www.detroityes.com/mb/images/icons/icon1.png Repeat of 1st St. Jude post on March 19, 2008
I thought I'd give the St. Jude Post another chance, this time with a few photos added periodically. St. Jude parish and school were at one time the largest in the Arch Diocese of Detroit with about 13,000 parishioners and more than 1600 students enrolled in grades 1-8 [[circa late 50s-60s). Some of the first and second grade classrooms had 61 students x 4 classes per grade [[over 240 students per grade)... I know, I was one of them. 31 nuns, 4 priests and 2 visiting priests tended to the school and parish. The photo below is of Sr. Leonita [[1963), the principal 1960-67. A few months ago the Michigan Catholic ran an article about her. At the time she was 104 yrs old living in Adrian..a writer of children's books and a big Red Wing fan.
Please share a few of your St. Jude memories. If you know of anyone who is not a member of the Discuss Detroit Forum and were a member of St. Jude ask them to join. Hopefully, this post will continue on. St. Jude was and still is a rich part of the northeast Detroit community,
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We've come a long way, baby
We have come a long way and it's been a wonderful journey combining our past history - with current events. I hope to enhance our www.stjudedetroit.org website to incorporate an "Alumni" page featuring stories and possibilty information of those wanting to make contact fellow St. Jude graduates, who may not want to use Facebook.
St. Joan of Arc has a pretty effective alumni site if you want to check it out.
http://www.stjoanalumni.net/
Wow, that is really impressive! If there's anyone out there that wants to tackle a job like that - it would be great! My objective is to not only give alumni a chance to connect, but to also keep connected to events at St. Jude, so our alumni option would be a page on the St. Jude web site.
So, here I was yesterday channel surfing on TV, when I came upon the beginning of Animal Cops - Detroit. Always watch it to see if I see familiar neighborhoods, buildings, etc. Anyway, in the introduction, what do I see? The truck going west on 7 Mile from Kelly and a full view of St. Jude Church! No story of any problem animals in the area, just a street view to begin the show.
It's nice to know St. Jude Church has made the national scene.:o
Very cool! Did you see a Campfire girl wandering around outside?
We're famous!
we've always been famous, but now we have a greater audience!
Pope John Paul II is now one step closer to Sainthood. Yeah! Would be great to see him become a Saint in my lifetime.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,6619080.story
He's being beatified? I think that makes him the sixth, after Pete Best.
One of the unforgettable family memories is when my parents had the awesome privilege of receiving Holy Communion directly from Pope Paul II in 1987 at the Silverdome. It was arranged by Fr. Sayers [[the pastor at SJ then) and the AOD. Yes, indeed, it would be nice to see John Paul II become a saint.
WOW - I didn't know that, KR - I remember going to the Mass with Bet, Mom and my Uncle - I have a picture of the Pope on my desk, taken as he gave us his blessing. I don't know what kind of camera I had then, but it's a great close-up. We pray to him every day to help intercede in Betty's behalf. He's been an incredible source of prayer-strength for me - even prior to his beatification!
Not really a good scan result, but you can see the picture. I also have a piece of the floor where he stood, made into a cross. A family member built, then dismantled the altarAttachment 8606
I saw this morning that Patty Lazzeri [[I believe class of 71) passed away. Her father John and her brother John sang in the choir for years.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mac...&pid=147885371
I have to say, that I also remember being in the presence of holiness in the Silverdome. It was the most awesome experience, and I think that's why, even today, I pray to him for his intercessions. To be able to have gone to one of his Masses - to see him in person - well, I can still remember the day.